Lady Gaga Lays Blame for ICE's Actions at Tokyo Concert
In a powerful speech, Lady Gaga condemned the actions of US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents in Minneapolis, saying "my heart is aching" thinking about the suffering of innocent people. The singer took to the stage at the Tokyo Dome on Thursday night during her Japanese tour, using her platform to bring attention to the plight of those being targeted by ICE.
Gaga's speech was met with loud applause from the crowd, who were gathered for her penultimate concert of the tour. "We need to get back to a place of safety and peace and accountability," she said. "Good people shouldn't have to fight so hard and risk their lives for well-being and respect." The singer called on leaders to take action and urged her audience to stand with her in demanding change.
Gaga's words were particularly poignant given the recent killings of Renee Good, an unarmed US citizen, and Alex Pretti, a man killed by ICE agents in January. State and federal authorities have disagreed on the circumstances surrounding each death, leading to widespread outcry and protests in Minneapolis.
The singer has been nominated for seven Grammy Awards this year and is set to return to the States after her Tokyo concert. However, she will not be forgetting about the struggles of those affected by ICE's actions. Gaga will embark on a North American leg of her Mayhem Ball tour next month, with stops planned in Minnesota and other cities.
As celebrities continue to speak out against ICE, it seems that Lady Gaga is joining forces with others like Billie Eilish, Olivia Rodrigo, and Pedro Pascal. Even Bruce Springsteen has gotten involved, releasing a new song responding to the recent killings in Minneapolis.
With her powerful words and dedication to justice, Lady Gaga is using her platform to make a difference. As she said, "my community and my friends, my family that hold me up" - it's clear that she will continue to stand by those affected by ICE's actions.
In a powerful speech, Lady Gaga condemned the actions of US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents in Minneapolis, saying "my heart is aching" thinking about the suffering of innocent people. The singer took to the stage at the Tokyo Dome on Thursday night during her Japanese tour, using her platform to bring attention to the plight of those being targeted by ICE.
Gaga's speech was met with loud applause from the crowd, who were gathered for her penultimate concert of the tour. "We need to get back to a place of safety and peace and accountability," she said. "Good people shouldn't have to fight so hard and risk their lives for well-being and respect." The singer called on leaders to take action and urged her audience to stand with her in demanding change.
Gaga's words were particularly poignant given the recent killings of Renee Good, an unarmed US citizen, and Alex Pretti, a man killed by ICE agents in January. State and federal authorities have disagreed on the circumstances surrounding each death, leading to widespread outcry and protests in Minneapolis.
The singer has been nominated for seven Grammy Awards this year and is set to return to the States after her Tokyo concert. However, she will not be forgetting about the struggles of those affected by ICE's actions. Gaga will embark on a North American leg of her Mayhem Ball tour next month, with stops planned in Minnesota and other cities.
As celebrities continue to speak out against ICE, it seems that Lady Gaga is joining forces with others like Billie Eilish, Olivia Rodrigo, and Pedro Pascal. Even Bruce Springsteen has gotten involved, releasing a new song responding to the recent killings in Minneapolis.
With her powerful words and dedication to justice, Lady Gaga is using her platform to make a difference. As she said, "my community and my friends, my family that hold me up" - it's clear that she will continue to stand by those affected by ICE's actions.