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Showing content with the highest reputation on 11/03/2025 in Articles

  1. Lady Gaga and the cast of Netflix’s “Wednesday” season two fully embody the Halloween spirit as two new promotional videos were released in honor of the holiday. One is the long-awaited ASMR video with Gaga and co-star Catherine Zeta-Jones, who plays Morticia Adams. The other video features Gaga doing “The Dead Dance” with Emma Myers (Enid Sinclair) and Evie Templeton (Agnes DeMille). In September, Myers and Templeton joined Gaga on stage at a MAYHEM Ball show at London’s O2 Arena during “LoveDrug.” On Nov. 1, “The Dead Dance” became the seventh song from “MAYHEM” to reach 100 million streams on Spotify.
  2. Lady Gaga attended a special Halloween event in Barcelona hosted by YouTube on Friday, October 31, called MAYHEM Halloween. The artist, dressed as the “Garden of Eden”, carried a shovel and wore a gown by Matieres Fecales styled by Hunter Clemens. She later claimed on Instagram, According to event guests, Lady Gaga’s appearance was a surprise. Gaga danced alongside Little Monsters to her latest hits, including “The Dead Dance” and “Abracadabra,” with everyone dressed in their spookiest attire. Gaga’s attendance of YouTube’s event comes in between her three sold-out MAYHEM Ball shows at the Palau Saint Jordi. The artists next stop on the world tour is at the Uber Arena in Berlin on November 4 and 5.
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