Lady Gaga joined U2 onstage Wednesday in Las Vegas, singing a trio of hits during the rock band’s residency at the Sphere.
Lady Gaga is earning her special-guest stripes: The “Shallow” singer joined U2 onstage Wednesday at the Sphere during the rock band’s Las Vegas residency. The outing comes less than a week after she hit the stage with the Rolling Stones in New York.
This time, however, Gaga sang her Oscar-winning hit from “A Star Is Born,” among other U2 singles.
Gaga shared vocals with frontman Bono instead of her former co-star Bradley Cooper, and the pair delivered “a surprisingly energetic version of the emotive song,” according to Rolling Stone. Gaga and Bono also belted out the band’s late 1980s love song “All I Want Is You” and signature hit “I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For.”
Bono, 63, introduced his fellow vocalist, who was also clad in a leather jacket and sunglasses, as “the most audacious, vivacious woman in any room she’s ever in.