January 6, 2015

Audience walks out early on Lady Gaga and Tony Bennett's NYE show

When most performers have an audience walk out on them, it says something pretty specific about the show... but not if that performer happens to be Lady Gaga!


The Las Vegas Sun did a review of the two shows that Lady Gaga and Tony Bennett played together in Las Vegas on December 30th and New Year's Eve; and according to them, the NYE audience just wasn't into it. Specifically, the guests were standing and drinking, talking loudly during the performance, spilling their beer bottles all over the place, and finally - they were walking out!

According to the Sun: "Some Gaga fans likely mistakenly thought that they would get some “Bad Romance” and “Poker Face” Gaga and left early."

Can you believe that? The Sun is not blaming the performers for the audience walking out early, they're blaming the audience itself. They also go on to say that the audience was "unappreciative" and that they "failed Bennett and Gaga".

Yes, you read that right. On New Year's Eve, the paying audience is the one that failed.

LOL!

What kind of biased writing is that? It doesn't even make any sense. If the people walking out were her fans, they would know what they were going to see ahead of time. And if they weren't - well, the description of the show is sitting right here on the Cosmopolitan website.

Tickets for the show were being sold for $125-$250 on the primary market and averaged $650 on the secondary market. Do those look like the types of prices people would pay for a show if they didn't know what they were going to see? Or if they thought they were going to end up leaving early? The suggestion that the audience walked out because Gaga didn't sing "Poker Face" is just ridiculous.

Hey, here's a crazy idea - maybe the audience just didn't like the show.

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