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Bruno Mars Brings Finesse, Magic — and Lady Gaga — to Los Angeles for the Intuit Dome’s Opening Night: Concert Review
Bruno Mars brought a well-seasoned set -- and Lady Gaga -- to the opening of Los Angeles' 17,700-capacity Intuit Dome arena.
Six years later — and with no new album — the pop-soul superstar made his highly-anticipated return to the city to christen the newly-opened Intuit Dome on Thursday night for the first of two sold-out gigs at the 17,700-capacity arena. He welcomed Gaga, who appeared behind a red piano on stage, introducing her as “the icon” and “pop royalty.” She was dressed in the similar country-inspired get-up that she dons in the song’s ’70s-themed music video, while Mars accessorized with a cowboy hat. In the last week, Mars helped Mexico City celebrate the reopening of their storied Foro Sol Stadium (renovated and renamed as Estadio GNP Seguros), and this evening’s three-hour show followed the same basic setlist, featuring all of Mars’ biggest hits — from “Finesse,” “That’s What I Like,” “Billionaire,” and “Treasure,” to “Versace on the Floor” and “Just the Way You Are” — with support from his all-star backing group of instrumentalists that double as dancers.
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