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Lady Gaga cancels the rest of Joanne World Tour due to ‘severe pain’

the pop star says she is putting her health first

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Lady Gaga is ending her Joanne World Tour early due to “severe pain.”

The “Million Reasons” singer had 10 final dates left on the European part of her tour. She posted a statement on social media explaining that she was putting her health first.

“Last night, with strong support from her medical team, Lady Gaga made the tough decision to immediately come off the road,” the statement read. “She is extremely sorry and deeply saddened that she cannot perform for her European fans, who have waited so patiently.”

Lady Gaga also posted a more personal statement saying, “I promise I will be back in your city, but for now, I need to put myself and my well-being first. I love you, forever.”

In her Netflix documentary “Five Foot Two,” Lady Gaga shared that she has been undergoing a private battle withĀ chronic pain from fibromyalgia.

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PHOTOS: New York City Pride Parade

Annual LGBTQ march held in Manhattan

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The 2024 New York City Pride Parade was held on June 30. (Washington Blade photo by Daniel Truitt)

The 2024 New York City Pride Parade wound through the streets of Manhattan and past the historic Stonewall Inn on Sunday, June 30.

(Washington Blade photos by Daniel Truitt)

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PHOTOS: Fredericksburg Pride

Fourth annual LGBTQ march and festival held in Virginia town

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The 2024 Fredericksburg Pride March wound through the streets of Fredericksburg, Va. on Saturday. (Washington Blade photo by Michael Key)

The fourth annual Fredericksburg Pride march and festival was held at Riverfront Park in Fredericksburg, Va. on Saturday, June 29. The event began with a march around downtown Fredericksburg beginning and ending in the park.

(Washington Blade photos by Michael Key)

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PHOTOS: Goodwin Living Pride

Senior living and healthcare organization holds fourth annual march at Falls Church campus

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Drag artist Crimsyn marches alongside residents and supporters at the fourth annual Goodwin Living Bailey's Crossroads community Pride march on June 25. (Photo courtesy of Goodwin Living)

The senior living and healthcare organization Goodwin Living held its fourth annual community Pride march around its Bailey’s Crossroads campus in Falls Church, Va. with residents, friends and supporters on Tuesday, June 25. Following the march, a drag brunch was held with performances by drag artists of SADBrunch: Crimsyn, Sapphire Dupree and Evon Dior Michelle.

(Photos courtesy of Goodwin Living)

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