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'I Better Hear No Lip-Syncing', Lady Gaga On Halftime Show

MIAMI BEACH (CBSMiami/AP) - Lady Gaga had a message for this year's Super Bowl halftime show performers during her performance Saturday night at the AT&T TV Super Saturday Night show at Meridian at Island Gardens.

"I better hear no lip-syncing tomorrow," she told the crowd.

Gaga kicked off the pre-Super Bowl concert by descending from the air, reminiscent her entrance to her Super Bowl halftime performance three years ago, which earned her raved reviews.

Jennifer Lopez and Shakira will join forces to perform at Super Bowl 54 at the Hard Rock Stadium when the San Francisco 49ers will take on the Kansas City Chiefs.

Gaga has denounced lip-syncing since the beginning of her career, which kicked off in 2008 with her multi-platinum album, "The Fame." Moments after delivering the sharp comment as she sat by the piano, she told the audience: "I love you Miami. I love you J. Lo. I love you Shakira."

Gaga closed with an epic performance of her Oscar and Grammy-winning smash "Shallow" and she said she hoped Lopez and Shakira shine onstage.

"I wish so much love and so much luck to everyone that's doing the halftime show, to both the teams that are playing each other in the Super Bowl," she said. "They're all champions."

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Lady Gaga performs onstage during AT&T TV Super Saturday Night at Meridian at Island Gardens on February 01, 2020 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Theo Wargo/Getty Images for AT&T)

Teary-eyed, she thanked the audience for their support and for allowing her to perform at the halftime show in 2017.

"Thank you so much for believing in me. I remember when I played the halftime show and it was one of the most special, beautiful things that's ever happened to me. So, thank you," said Gaga, who also wowed audiences at the 2016 Super Bowl when she sang the national anthem. "And once again, all my love to everyone that's performing and playing tomorrow. I hope they all feel as lucky as I do right now."

Gaga performed a two-hour set Saturday, changing three times during the performance, which she kicked off in a glittery bodysuit and flowy, blue hair. She ran through a number of hit songs, including "Just Dance," "Poker Face," "Born This Way," "Bad Romance" and "Telephone."

Feverish fans cheered loudly at the standing-only concert, and one of them even threw a letter onstage, which Gaga read out loud.

"In 2014 I fought for my life due to mental illness that stemmed from my own insecurities and life experiences. Without your radiant positivity and encouragement, I don't know if I would have had the strength to continue to fight to recover my life back," Gaga read from the letter.
She invited the fan onstage and hugged her tightly.

Gaga said AT&T TV will donate $1 for every tweet using #SuperSaturdayNight to her Born This Way Foundation, which supports mental and emotional wellness.

"We put mental health first aid into schools around the country and we're going to continue to do that until we get it in every school. It's a goal of mine," she said.

Gaga, who has openly talked about her struggles with post-traumatic stress disorder, went on to perform "Million Reasons," saying: "I wrote this song because I was going through a rough time, and when life gave me a million reasons to want to give up, I just needed one good one to stick around."

"And I was lucky enough at the Super Bowl a couple years ago to sing this song and I'll never forget it — I was singing it and I looked out in the audience and I swear to God I saw my parents," she continued. "When I said, 'Hey Mom and Dad,' at the Super Bowl, that wasn't planned. I really saw them. I saw them among a sea of people and it was because I could feel their hearts because if it wasn't for my family I'd be nowhere. I love you, Mom and Dad. I love you, Natali, my sister."

(© Copyright 2020 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. The Associated Press contributed to this report.)

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