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Born Gaga – a tribute to popular star Lady Gaga – to bring music to all little monsters on February 1

Born Gaga – The Legacy Ball is a show that will bring audiences all the best of Lady Gaga and is coming to Norden Farm Centre for the Arts next month.

Organisers say that Born Gaga is not just a tribute act but a phenomenon that has captured the hearts of fans across continents.

They add they they have electrified stages at Hard Rock Cafés in Hong Kong and Macau, plus performed at various Pride events and LGBTQ+ venues throughout the UK and Europe.

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Born Gaga is a celebration of Lady Gaga’s indelible mark on music and culture.

The brainchild of Nicky Wright, she uses her amazing voice to reproduce the songs of Lady Gaga with uncanny accuracy.

Her dedication to detail in every aspect of her performance had led to her becoming one of the top tributes to Lady Gaga.

The show includes replica costumes, exact choreography and 100% live vocals.

Expect all the major hits and an equally visually stunning performance with all the Gaga mannerisms, choreography and costume changes.

When can I see Born Gaga at Norden Farm?

The Born Gaga show will be performed at Norden Farm in Maidenhead on Saturday, February 1, at 8pm.

Tickets are £20.

For more details or to book, call the box office on: on 01628 788997 or log on to: https://norden.farm/events/born-gaga-the-legacy-ball

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