As the most modern of stars, Lady Gaga is a veritable doyenne of Twitter... so what better way to 'leak' her 2012-2013 tour details.
The 2012 Grammy performer shared the tour’s official poster, a bit of homework' she says she finished early and felt compelled to leak after too much wine,' on her account tonight.
Its gothic monochrome design features the singer's large, sepulchral visage peering out from ominous clouds above a medieval castle in the same architectural style as The Born This Way Ball’s stage design sketch.
Hold onto your hats... or prosthetic horns: It's the Lady Gaga Born This Way Ball, as just announced on her Twitter
Hold onto your hats... or prosthetic horns: It's the Lady Gaga Born This Way Ball, as just announced on her Twitter
Flecks of purple and turquoise electrify the scene, with Gaga's almond eyes accentuated by theatrical black eye make-up.
Four men (not horses at least) stand with Gaga in the foreground of this apocalyptic scene, while another man peers out from a tower window.
Below the group appears the tour’s official name in large block letters, superimposed over an electric purple triangle.
The singer also tweeted that The Born This Way Ball official tour dates will be announced tomorrow at 11 am. PST.
Gothic: Gaga's Born This Way stage looks to be a million miles away from her Monster Ball staging
Gothic: Gaga's Born This Way stage looks to be a million miles away from her Monster Ball staging
Exciting news: Gaga teases her tour dates on Twitter
Exciting news: Gaga teases her tour dates on Twitter
Gaga also revealed a sketch of what her forthcoming tour stage will look like.
'I'm so excited. The Haus has been working so hard, we can't wait for you to see it!!' she wrote in the lead-up to the reveal, before adding, 'Love you Little Monsters, have the time of your life.'
The Born This Way Ball will be taking place in an elaborately designed gothic castle that includes intricate details like viewing towers, cross-like carvings and a catwalk that extends right into the audience.
The look is a far cry from her Monster Ball tour, which was set in modern-day New York City, complete with a subway car, lighted marquees and, yes, a giant monster that Gaga and her dancers had to defeat in order to attend the oft-teased Monster's Ball.
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The 2012 Grammy performer shared the tour’s official poster, a bit of homework' she says she finished early and felt compelled to leak after too much wine,' on her account tonight.
Its gothic monochrome design features the singer's large, sepulchral visage peering out from ominous clouds above a medieval castle in the same architectural style as The Born This Way Ball’s stage design sketch.
Hold onto your hats... or prosthetic horns: It's the Lady Gaga Born This Way Ball, as just announced on her Twitter
Hold onto your hats... or prosthetic horns: It's the Lady Gaga Born This Way Ball, as just announced on her Twitter
Flecks of purple and turquoise electrify the scene, with Gaga's almond eyes accentuated by theatrical black eye make-up.
Four men (not horses at least) stand with Gaga in the foreground of this apocalyptic scene, while another man peers out from a tower window.
Below the group appears the tour’s official name in large block letters, superimposed over an electric purple triangle.
The singer also tweeted that The Born This Way Ball official tour dates will be announced tomorrow at 11 am. PST.
Gothic: Gaga's Born This Way stage looks to be a million miles away from her Monster Ball staging
Gothic: Gaga's Born This Way stage looks to be a million miles away from her Monster Ball staging
Exciting news: Gaga teases her tour dates on Twitter
Exciting news: Gaga teases her tour dates on Twitter
Gaga also revealed a sketch of what her forthcoming tour stage will look like.
'I'm so excited. The Haus has been working so hard, we can't wait for you to see it!!' she wrote in the lead-up to the reveal, before adding, 'Love you Little Monsters, have the time of your life.'
The Born This Way Ball will be taking place in an elaborately designed gothic castle that includes intricate details like viewing towers, cross-like carvings and a catwalk that extends right into the audience.
The look is a far cry from her Monster Ball tour, which was set in modern-day New York City, complete with a subway car, lighted marquees and, yes, a giant monster that Gaga and her dancers had to defeat in order to attend the oft-teased Monster's Ball.
Read more: link