Lady Gaga set to light up 68th Grammy Awards after emotional Tokyo concert

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Global pop icon Lady Gaga is back in the spotlight as she prepares to take the stage at the 68th Grammy Awards, just days after delivering a powerful and emotional performance in Tokyo.

The 39-year-old superstar recently made headlines during her Tokyo concert when she spoke out against ICE raids in the United States. Addressing the crowd, Gaga expressed heartbreak over the impact on families and children, while urging audiences to hold on to hope during uncertain times.

Lady Gaga is scheduled to perform at the Grammys on February 1 in Los Angeles, where she will share the stage with major stars including Sabrina Carpenter, Justin Bieber, Tyler, The Creator, and BLACKPINK’s Rosé. Anticipation is high as fans expect a performance that blends music, emotion, and advocacy.

This year, the Poker Face singer has earned seven Grammy nominations, including Album of the Year for her latest release, MAYHEM. Her hit single Abracadabra and the soundtrack album Harlequin from Joker: Folie à Deux are also among the nominated works.

The upcoming ceremony will mark Gaga’s second consecutive year performing at the Grammys. During her Tokyo show, she also paused to honour ICU nurse Alex Pretti, whose recent death deeply affected her. She dedicated Come to Mama to those feeling alone or suffering, encouraging unity and compassion.

Fans have widely praised Gaga for using her platform to speak out while continuing to deliver unforgettable performances, reaffirming her status as one of music’s most influential voices.