Lady Gaga is going to be the first woman to sing in outer space.
According to Us Weekly, Gaga will perform a song from the Virgin Galactic ship during the three-day Zero G Colony tech festival in New Mexico in 2015. Gaga is schedule to blast off on the third day at dawn, which is about six months after the first Virgin Galactic commercial flight will take off.
“Find out if the rumors are true. 11.10 LIVE from ARTPOP’s album launch,” she teased on Twitter.
The magazine said that Lady Gaga plans a month of special vocal training to perform in early 2015 aboard the Virgin Galactic, the passenger spaceplane being launched by British billionaire Richard Branson to popularize space tourism. Lady Gaga will perform one song on the spaceship during the Zero G Colony high-tech festival in New Mexico, the magazine said.
In “Artpop,” Lady Gaga returns to the danceable synthpop of her massively successful 2008 debut album “The Fame” after experimenting with other styles on her second album, “Born This Way.”
The magazine adds that Gaga will be joined in space by her glam squad and that she's taken out quite an extensive life insurance policy just in case.--Source: TV Guide.com/The Nation
According to Us Weekly, Gaga will perform a song from the Virgin Galactic ship during the three-day Zero G Colony tech festival in New Mexico in 2015. Gaga is schedule to blast off on the third day at dawn, which is about six months after the first Virgin Galactic commercial flight will take off.
“Find out if the rumors are true. 11.10 LIVE from ARTPOP’s album launch,” she teased on Twitter.
The magazine said that Lady Gaga plans a month of special vocal training to perform in early 2015 aboard the Virgin Galactic, the passenger spaceplane being launched by British billionaire Richard Branson to popularize space tourism. Lady Gaga will perform one song on the spaceship during the Zero G Colony high-tech festival in New Mexico, the magazine said.
In “Artpop,” Lady Gaga returns to the danceable synthpop of her massively successful 2008 debut album “The Fame” after experimenting with other styles on her second album, “Born This Way.”
The magazine adds that Gaga will be joined in space by her glam squad and that she's taken out quite an extensive life insurance policy just in case.--Source: TV Guide.com/The Nation