Lady Gaga brought a new level of intensity to her performance at the 68th Grammy Awards with a chilling rendition of her rock-infused hit "Abracadabra." The pop superstar took to the stage dressed in a dramatic black and red feathered ensemble, complete with a cage-like headpiece that added an air of mystery to her overall look.
As she stood behind a keyboard, Gaga belted out the catchy lyrics of her latest single, "Grammys put your paws up," setting the tone for an electrifying performance. The crowd was clearly enthralled by her unique energy, and it's clear that Lady Gaga is on top of her game this year.
But what really stood out about Gaga's performance was the fact that she pulled double duty as both singer and keyboardist. Her technical skill and musicality were on full display as she seamlessly transitioned between singing and playing the keys, leaving the audience in awe.
The performance was a highlight moment in an otherwise star-studded ceremony, where other notable performers included Justin Bieber, Post Malone, and Slash. Gaga's performance also served as a nod to her seventh studio album "Mayhem," which has been making waves since its release in March 2025.
With seven Grammy nominations under her belt, including Album of the Year for "Mayhem," Record of the Year for "Abracadabra," and Song of the Year for "Abracadabra," Lady Gaga is definitely looking like a contender for the big prize. And with performances like this one, it's clear that she's on track to make it a memorable night.
The ceremony itself was notable not only for the performances but also for marking comedian Trevor Noah's last time hosting the show after a six-year stint as emcee. The show will move to Disney next year, ending its 50-year partnership with CBS.
With her performance and overall success, Lady Gaga solidified her position as one of the biggest stars in music, and it'll be exciting to see what she has in store for us in the future.
As she stood behind a keyboard, Gaga belted out the catchy lyrics of her latest single, "Grammys put your paws up," setting the tone for an electrifying performance. The crowd was clearly enthralled by her unique energy, and it's clear that Lady Gaga is on top of her game this year.
But what really stood out about Gaga's performance was the fact that she pulled double duty as both singer and keyboardist. Her technical skill and musicality were on full display as she seamlessly transitioned between singing and playing the keys, leaving the audience in awe.
The performance was a highlight moment in an otherwise star-studded ceremony, where other notable performers included Justin Bieber, Post Malone, and Slash. Gaga's performance also served as a nod to her seventh studio album "Mayhem," which has been making waves since its release in March 2025.
With seven Grammy nominations under her belt, including Album of the Year for "Mayhem," Record of the Year for "Abracadabra," and Song of the Year for "Abracadabra," Lady Gaga is definitely looking like a contender for the big prize. And with performances like this one, it's clear that she's on track to make it a memorable night.
The ceremony itself was notable not only for the performances but also for marking comedian Trevor Noah's last time hosting the show after a six-year stint as emcee. The show will move to Disney next year, ending its 50-year partnership with CBS.
With her performance and overall success, Lady Gaga solidified her position as one of the biggest stars in music, and it'll be exciting to see what she has in store for us in the future.