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Lady Gaga Posts Bikini Pics Ahead of Miami Concert
Lady Gaga brought her Joanne World Tour to AmericanAirlines Arena in Miami on Thursday.

MIAMI BEACH, FL — Perhaps she wanted to give her "Little Monsters" something to think about ahead of Thursday night's performance at AmericanAirlines Arena. Grammy-winning superstar Lady Gaga gave them that and then some when she posted four bikini photos on social media. The photos appeared to be taken somewhere around Miami Beach at sunset.
Gaga brought her Joanne World Tour to Miami fans having sold more than 30 million albums globally and more than 150 million singles. The tour followed the release of Gaga's fifth studio album, "Joanne." Ticketmaster was still showing available seats for the Miami performance as of Thursday morning.
The singer came to the aid of an injured and bleeding fan in the middle of her sold-out Mohegan Sun performance in Connecticut earlier this month, according to Glamour magazine.
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Gaga noticed that the girl named Meredith had been hit in the face. She stopped the show and spoke with the injured girl for several minutes until medical personnel could arrive and escort her out for treatment.
Gaga then dedicated the song "Paparazzi" to the girl and asked her crew to give the injured fan a backstage pass.
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From Miami, the tour heads to Tampa Bay for a one-night performance on Dec. 1 at 7:30 p.m. The tour kicked off on Aug. 1 in Vancouver before heading to Europe and then back to North America.
#JoanneWorldTourMiami pic.twitter.com/FpV0jFZs88
— Lady Gaga (@ladygaga) November 30, 2017
Patch editors Sherri Lonon in Tampa and Alfred Branch in Connecticut contributed to this article.
Lady Gaga performs onstage during the Lady Gaga 'Joanne' World Tour at Bell Centre on Nov. 3 in Montreal. Photo by Jason Merritt/Getty Images for Live Nation.
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