Lady Gaga called ‘world superstar’ by Andrew Lloyd Webber post Mayhem Ball

Andrew Lloyd Webber called Lady Gaga a “world superstar” after seeing her Mayhem Ball show.

The 77-year-old theatre legend attended one of the 39-year-old singer’s concerts at The O2 in London recently, and loved it so much, he recorded a review on TikTok.

The Phantom of the Opera composer first praised Gaga for actually singing live, acknowledging that it’s common for singers to mime to a pre-recorded track.

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“I loved the Lady Gaga concert,” he began

“It was really fabulous. She really knows how to handle an audience. And it was a great evening,” Webber added.

He continued: “It was so wonderful, actually, to see somebody really singing live, rather than, as we know, some artists who are really miming to a pre-recorded track. And there was nothing of that.”

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He then pointed out the part of the show where Gaga is being pulled in a rowing boat across the venue, suggesting she took inspiration from his musical Phantom of the Opera.

He went on: “I was really, really pleased to see an opera house on stage, and even more pleased to see a boat with her in it being rowed across the big auditorium, that is O2.”

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“It reminded me of something that I might have had a little involvement with,” he further mentioned before concluding, “I thought the concert was absolutely fabulous. And I think Lady Gaga is absolutely a world superstar.”

Lady Gaga herself reacted to the praise from Webber commenting on his video, “This is a dream come true.”