Lady Gaga won an Emmy sport for its performance from the Super Bowl of “Hold My Hand”.
Gaga, which was nominated in the exceptional musical management category, triumphed over “Evolution of the Black Quarterback”, “The Lionheart”, “Noche UFC: for Mexico, for all time” and “The Turnaround”.
Victory puts the multi-hyphenat a step closer to Egot because it already has an Oscars, a Grammy Award and now an Emmy. Gaga needs a Tony price to reach this elite status.
Gaga interpreted the anthem “Top Gun: Maverick” on Bourbon Street in New Orleans in tribute to the victims of the New Year’s attack, which left 14 dead. During the emotional issue, Gaga played the piano and was joined by a complete group and a choir. The police soldiers of the state of Louisiana, the police from New Orleans, the first stakeholders and the police received a first row view. The former quarter of the New England Patriots Tom Brady and Michael Strahan were also presented in The Tribute.
The performance was also produced by Seth Dudowsky, Bill Richards, Joel Santos, Jesse Weiss and Brad Zager. Joe Nargi was the chief editor of music.
“Hold My Hand” was presented at the end of the 2022 successful film “Top Gun: Maverick” in its emotional end. The song was nominated for a Grammy and a Golden Globe.
Gaga has just ended two nights in the Singapore National Stadium as part of his Chaos Ballon tour. She launched the American leg in July. Then Gaga announced that it will appear at Netflix’s Tudum 2025: The Live Event.
As previously announcedGaga will appear in season 2 “Wednesday”. The exact nature of the role of Gaga is still under Wraps, but sources have said it would appear on cameo. The show will return on August 6, making its debut with part 1, while part 2 will follow on September 3.