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Lady Gaga performs seven of her hits for the first time ever during opening Chromatica Ball show

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Queen of the avant-garde Lady Gaga kicked off The Chromatica Ball stadium tour with a sold-out show in Düsseldorf, Germany. Last night’s show marks the first time ever that Gaga has performed the Grammy-winning album, Chromatica, to a public audience.

This was Gaga’s sixth successive number one charting album on the Billboard 200. The show’s setlist included all of the fan favourites, including Rain on Me, Alice and 911.

She also performed songs from her impressive backlog of hits such as Bad Romance, Just Dance and Poker Face. In addition, Gaga performed Replay, Sour Candy, Babylon, Free Woman and Enigma for the first time ever.

Photo by Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Live Nation Photo by Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Live Nation The highly successful tour continues across Europe this month, before going to Asia and North America.

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