LADY GAGA IN S'PORE - Holding court at the Fort
Fans come all dressed up like Lady Gaga
By Germaine Lim
August 14, 2009
FANS showed up in all colours and headgear just for Lady Gaga.

ALL DECKED OUT: It was an excuse to dress up for Erica Stone (far left), Sharon Lee (third from left) and their friends. (Right) Shentel Lee made her own hairband and white T-shirt which had the word 'GAGA' splashed across. TNP PICTURES: GAVIN FOO
The US pop star would have been pleased with her fans' efforts to make a splash in her debut Singapore concert at Fort Canning Park last night.
Graphic designer Shentel Lee, turned up in a DIY white T-shirt with the word 'GAGA' splashed across, and sequined leggings.
The 27-year-old also made her own bow headband to imitate Lady Gaga's signature bow-tie hairdo.
A group of six girlfriends coordinated their outfits just for the night.
Among them was restaurant owner Sharon Lee, 30, who wore a psychedelic dress because 'Lady Gaga's all about colours'.
She said: 'It's a girls' night out for us. Coming to her concert is a good excuse to dress up.'
Her friend, housewife Erica Stone, was in a glittery silver top and completed her outfit with bright red lips and the quintessential headgear which had a flower.
The 29-year-old had also painted her nails lavender because 'it's so Lady Gaga'.
But their efforts were obviously eclipsed by the original costumer.
Ecstatic fans lapped up every costume worn by the peroxide blond during the 90-minute show, which began at 9.15pm.
Concert-goers had started queuing up at the free-standing concert as early as 3pm.
From a glittery outfit which resembled a disco ball to a fire-engine red latex two-piece attire, Lady Gaga showed off her kooky wardrobe.
The sweltering heat posed no concern to her either, as she wore only her signature bodysuits.
But the heat got to at least seven people who had to be removed from the swelling mosh pit.
10,000 in attendance
Concert organiser LAMC Productions told The New Paper there were at least 10,000 people at the concert.
Of course, Lady Gaga's outfits weren't the only attraction. Fort Canning Park transformed into a mega dance floor as she belted out hits like Paparazzi, Love Game and Just Dance.
Naturally, she saved the best for last.
As if to tease fans, she began her massive hit Poker Face by crooning to a jazzy piano.
But Lady Gaga didn't take long to give her fans what they had been waiting for - when she picked up the pace to turn it into the familiar dance anthem that had everyone chanting, 'P-p-p-poker face, p-p-poker face'.
Source:
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