Lady Gaga's Unexpected Performance With U2 Wows Fans

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Lady Gaga and U2

Lady Gaga appears to be hanging out with all of the big bands lately.

The music superstar—who recently rocked a performance alongside the Rolling Stones—joined another iconic group for a concert this week, as she appeared on stage next to none other than U2.

Gaga, 37, teamed up with Bono, Adam Clayton, The Edge and Bram van den Berg on Wednesday, Oct. 25, as they performed a show at The Sphere in Las Vegas—and the duet was nothing short of divine.

As seen in a clip of the performance shared to X (formerly Twitter), Gaga could be seen jamming out with the band while joining them on their hit song "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For."

They also sang the band's 1988 track "All I Want Is You," as well as one of Gaga's songs, her popular song "Shallow" from the soundtrack of 2018's A Star Is Born.

According to Variety, Bono introduced Gaga as "the most audacious, vivacious woman in any room she's ever in," while asking the audience, "Would you welcome to our turntable, the divine—the divinyl!—Lady Gaga."

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Just one week prior, the "Poker Face" songstress found herself in the company of even more music legends, while performing with the Rolling Stones at an intimate venue in New York.

Gaga joined Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood and Steve Jordan to sing their new track "Sweet Sounds of Heaven" and celebrate the release of the brand new album, Hackney Diamonds. 

As if there wasn't enough star quality in one room, the performance was attended by a slew of other celebrities, including Daniel Craig, Jimmy Fallon, Chris Rock, Elvis Costello, Mary-Kate Olsen and several more stars.

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