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Viejas Arena

Viejas Arena, located on the San Diego State University (SDSU) campus in San Diego, California, is the home of the San Diego State Aztecs men's and women's Basketball Teams.

March 29, 2011[]

Set list[]

Act I: NYC
 1. Jumping Film
 2. "Dance in the Dark"
 3. "Glitter and Grease"
 4. "Just Dance"
 5. "Beautiful, Dirty, Rich"
 6. "The Fame" (contains elements of "Ghosts N' Stuff")
Act II: NYC Subway
 7. Puke Film
 8. "LoveGame" (contains elements of the Chew Fu Ghettohouse fix)
 9. "Boys Boys Boys"
10. "Money Honey"
11. "Telephone"
12. "You and I"
13. Twister Film
14. "So Happy I Could Die"
Act III: Central Park
15. Antler Film
16. "Monster"
17. "Teeth"
18. "Alejandro"
19. Monster Film (Manifesto of Little Monsters)
20. "Poker Face" (contains elements of the Space Cowboy remix)
Act IV: The Monster Ball
21. Apocalyptic Film
22. Battling a Paparazzo ("Paparazzi")
  Encore
23. "Bad Romance"
24. "Born This Way"
25. Fan Film [edit set list]



June 2, 2014[]

Part of artRAVE: The ARTPOP Ball.

Trivia:

  • Starting at this show, Gaga wore the same wig for Act I and III.
  • At the end of "Mary Jane Holland", Gaga accidentally knocked over one of the chairs and proceeded by throwing the rest of them onto the stage.
  • Lady Gaga performed an acapella snippet of "Marry The Night", with one line changed to "Fuck cancer!"

Setlist:

ACT I:

  1. Video Intro
  2. Band ARTPOP Intro
  3. ARTPOP
  4. G.U.Y.
  5. Donatella
  6. Fashion! Intro
  7. Fashion!

ACT II:

  1. Venus Intro
  2. Venus
  3. MANiCURE
  4. Cake Like Lady Gaga

ACT III:

  1. Just Dance
  2. Poker Face
  3. Telephone

ACT IV:

  1. Partynauseous Intro
  2. Partynauseous
  3. Paparazzi
  4. Do What U Want
  5. Born This Way (Acoustic)

ACT V:

  1. Jewels N' Drugs Intro
  2. Jewels N' Drugs
  3. Aura
  4. Sexxx Dreams
  5. Mary Jane Holland Intro
  6. Mary Jane Holland
  7. Alejandro

ACT VI:

  1. Ratchet Intro
  2. Bad Romance
  3. Marry The Night (acapella)
  4. Applause
  5. Swine

Encore:

  1. Gypsy (Acoustic + Album version)

References[]

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