Rain on me? Maybe not.
Pop superstar and actress Lady Gaga burst into tears after she cut her performance in Miami on Saturday due to “dangerous” rain and lightning, she said.
The 36-year-old New Jersey resident apologized on Instagram for the rain’s cancellation to her fans – who she acknowledged may have hoped to perform through the rain.
“We really tried to finish the show tonight in Miami, but we couldn’t because even when the rain stopped there was lightning that fell so close to us,” she said through tears in a video. after.
“I know I wanted to be that hardcore bad b–ch for a long time, but what I really want is to be responsible and loving too, and I don’t know what I would do if something happened to anyone in the audience, or a member from my crew or my band or my dancers.”
The “A Star is Born” actress apologized for not performing her 2020 single “Rain on Me” in the rain, but said canceling the show halfway through was “a healthy decision.”
“I’m sorry I couldn’t finish the show, it was too dangerous, the lightning was unpredictable and changed from moment to moment,” the “Bad Romance” singer said in a separately written message.
‘Look, some of you have called me ‘mother monster’ for years, in my heart I knew it was better to protect you. Thank you for believing in me.”
Saturday’s show at Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium was the final stop of Gaga’s 18-city international summer stadium tour “Chromatica Ball.” Her album “Chromatica” was released in 2020.
“NATURALLY I wanted to sing rain to me in the rain,” the singer wrote on Instagram.
“I think somehow I knew this moment was going to happen and I’m so grateful to you, my dancers, my band, the entire crew, my family and friends. Safety first. Love you.”