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Super Bowl LI Lady Gaga Halftime Show Performance Will Feature Drones

Super Bowl LI Lady Gaga Halftime Show Performance Will Feature Drones

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Lady Gaga's Super Bowl LI halftime show this Sunday will feature hundreds of lit-up drones. According to CNN, the half time show spectacle has been leaked by a source who has knowledge of the show's production.

The Super Bowl LI halftime show this Sunday will not be the first time that the "Million Reasons" singer graced the NFL field. In last year's Super Bowl, Lady Gaga whose real name is Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta sang the "Star Spangled Banner".

Though fans were delighted to see and hear Lady Gaga' rendition of the US National Anthem, a number of fans of the "American Horror Story" star was a bit disappointed because the singer did not perform during the halftime show that was headlined by Coldplay and also featured performances form Beyonce and Bruno Mars.

Now, Lady Gaga will be headlining the Super Bowl LI halftime show. Details of the "Bad Romance" singer Super Bowl LI halftime show performance have been scarce.

In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Lady Gaga said that she will be putting together the best show for the football fans. Tony Bennett, the 90 year old crooner, is set to join the "Million Reasons" singer for this year's halftime show.

A recent report from CNN indicated that Lady Gaga will be using hundreds of lit-up drones in her performance. The information is said to have been leaked by a person that has access to the show's production.

There have been speculations that Lady Gaga's performance will be featuring drones as early as last week. A volunteer from the NFL was able to film drones hovering above Houston's NRG Stadium. According to the volunteer, the drones were positioned to form the word "Gaga".

Super Bowl LI Lady Gaga performance will be the first time that the halftime show will feature drones. The NRG Stadium is not included in the FFA "no drone zone" since it is a domed stadium.

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