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Pop Icon Lady Gaga Vows to Perform Until Her 60s

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  • Lady Gaga promises to keep performing for at least 20 more years
  • Tells London fans she'll "be back no matter what" in 2045
  • Expresses gratitude for fans who have supported her for nearly 20 years
Pop Icon Lady Gaga Vows to Perform Until Her 60s

In a heartfelt promise to her devoted fans, legendary pop icon Lady Gaga has vowed to continue performing live shows for at least the next 20 years. During a recent concert on her The Mayhem Ball tour in London, the 39-year-old singer-actress told the crowd that she plans to return to the same stage in 2045, when she will be nearing 60 years old.

"It's been nearly 20 years, and look, I promise I am going to make a lot more music. I will come back. Every city that I go to I make a pact, I always say this. If I come back 20 years from now will you come to the show? You promise? I will be here no matter what," Gaga told the enthusiastic audience.

The multi-talented performer also expressed deep gratitude for her fans, admitting she still feels "happy" and "grateful" that people continue to buy tickets to see her live shows, nearly two decades after she first shot to fame in the late 2000s. Gaga's unwavering commitment to her craft and connection with her loyal fanbase is a testament to her enduring status as a true pop icon.

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According to the article, Lady Gaga has promised to return to the same stage in London in 20 years, when she will be nearing 60 years old.
The article states that it has been "nearly 20 years" since Lady Gaga first shot to fame in the late 2000s, and she has expressed gratitude for the continued support of her loyal fanbase over the past two decades.
The article explains that Lady Gaga had to postpone a show in Miami earlier in the month due to vocal strain, as her doctor and vocal coach advised her not to perform due to the risk of long-term or permanent damage to her vocal cords.

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