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Tuesday, January 22, 2013 , Updated 2:41 p.m., January 22, 2013

Expect the meat dress and inflatable private parts at Lady Gaga’s Dallas show


Photos aren't allowed during the show.

If you're going to see Lady Gaga next week at AAC, looks you'll probably see the meat dress.

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If you're going to see Lady Gaga next week at AAC, looks you'll probably see the meat dress.

— Next week, Lady Gaga will bring her elaborate, extravagant shock-festival stage show to Dallas, as her Born This Way tour hits the American Airlines Center. So, what can ticketholders expect?

Well, Gaga emerging from a giant inflatable vagina before introducing “Born This Way,” for one thing. (Don’t worry, no photos. Lady Gaga isn’t allowing photographers at her North American shows.) Maybe that’s a reason one reviewer calls the show “so over-the-top it completely buries the music.”

Other things about her show we’ve learned, from reading reviews in other cities:

  • The stage is designed to look like a three-story medieval castle.
  • She dons a version of the infamous meat dress and feeds herself to a meat grinder.
  • She re-enacts the motorcycle/human hybrid from her Born This Way album cover.
  • She rides a giant mechanical horse while performing “Highway Unicorn (Road to Love).”

If you're dying to go to the show, check out GuideLive's Facebook page and click on the “Lady Gaga Concert” tab to see their Gaga giveaway.



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