If Lady Gaga lives for "Applause," as she sings, then she got one hell of a life force coming from the crowd in Tel Aviv Saturday night – and the pop star certainly reciprocated.
The crowd of more than 25,000 seemed desperate to lap up some of the indefatigable pop star's vitality and Gaga obliged, giving more and more to the audience for nearly two hours.
"artRAVE: The Artpop Ball" [...]
was an extravaganza, a spectacle that even the most reluctant parent escorting hysterically shrieking tweens could not take his or her eyes off.
Throughout the show, it was hard to decide what was more electrifying – Lady Gaga powerfully belting out her hits, or the intensely wacky costumes she and her dancers were sporting.
Still, Gaga was most impressive when she wasn't hiding behind all the bells and whistles of her futuristic imagery and electronic beats and just let her strong voice shine.
Lady Gaga brought out crooner Tony Bennett, [...] Still, Lady Gaga's pipes could not be denied, and sporting a long pink dress and a giant, black, curly Cher-in-the-80s wig,
she proved she could sing jazz with the best.
She showed similar strength in singing ballads like "You and I," and a broken-down version of her self-love anthem "Born This Way."
While it's hard to imagine how she could have energy for another concert, let alone another tour, after her frenzied performance on Saturday,
she left the crowd hoping she'll come back much, much sooner next time.
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