- Music
- 26 Oct 23
The singer joined the group for a high-energy rendition of her A Star Is Born hit 'Shallow'.
Pop queen Lady Gaga joined Irish rockers U2 onstage during one of their Vegas Sphere residency shows last night, Wednesday 26th October. The two played an upbeat rendition of Gaga's hit 'Shallow', from the 2018 film A Star Is Born.
The singer shared vocals with Bono, the song originally a duet with Gaga's costar Bradley Cooper. Their version of the song was more upbeat than the studio version, with the rockers adding some of their signature sound.
Closer look: Lady Gaga joins the U2 to perform “Shallow” at the Sphere in Las Vegas. pic.twitter.com/wl3hmOdA3K
— Lady Gaga Now 🃏 (@ladygaganownet) October 26, 2023
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Gaga and U2 have performed together onstage in the past: in 2015, she joined them in New York for their hit 'Ordinary Love' during their Innocence + Experience Tour as one of their many special guests. She's on a roll: she also joined The Rolling Stones onstage earlier this week, performing their single 'Sweet Sounds of Heaven' at Racket NYC in New York.
U2 are the first artists to play at the brand-new Vegas Sphere venue. Their residency originally included shows from September to December, but the band is extending their residency after seeing unprecedented demand, adding another 12 shows to the lineup. Tickets for the additional shows went on sale yesterday- you can find more information HERE.
The band have also begun teasing some new music in the works, claiming that they have "got some amazing new songs" brewing during a behind-the-scenes tour of the $2.3 billion venue. They released their most recent single 'Atomic City' in September.