Watch Lady GaGa Crowd Surf at Final 'Dive Bar Tour' Show
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The 'Perfect Illusions' singer performs her final 'Dive Bar Tour' set at The Satellite in L.A.'s Silver Lake, with Mark Ronson assisting her on the guitar.

AceShowbiz - Lady GaGa has come to the end of her "Dive Bar Tour" to promote her new album "Joanne". On Thursday night, October 27, the singer/songwriter delighted the audience at The Satellite in L.A.'s Silver Lake with live renditions of tracks from her fifth studio album.

Arriving together with two backup dancers, she opened the set with "Come to Mama". She took off her white jacket to reveal a sparkly crop top toward the end of the song. She played her guitar during her performance of "A-Yo". Mark Ronson assisted her on the guitar during the first two songs.

She then sat behind the keyboard while emotionally singing "Million Reasons". The 30-year-old songstress thanked her fans as the song reached the No.1 spot on the U.S. iTunes download chart. "When I saw that, I felt so heard as a woman... and you know what, if I'm heard, that means that you're heard," she said. "So, I just wanted to tell all those women and men who bought ['Million Reasons'] that I can f***ing hear you. I can hear you, and every time I sing this song, I can hear you in my heart singing with me."

Prior to singing "Angel Down", GaGa delivered a message calling for peace as America is prepping for the upcoming presidential election. "I wrote this song about people loving each other and taking care of each other, and, you know, the election is coming up," she said.

"I really hope that is a peaceful day, as much as it can be... not everybody is gonna vote for the same person. Everybody has different ideas and thoughts and that's okay. We don't have to hate each other because of that. What we have to do is come together, and the reason is because there are a lot of people suffering and there are too many angels down, so let's not focus on the hate."

When singing the song's final lyrics, she added the line "Trayvon Angel" to its outro. GaGa previously revealed that the song was written in response to the death of Trayvon Martin. Ronson then came back on the stage to join her for a performance of the album's title track "Joanne".

GaGa closed the set with a powerful performance of "Perfect Illusion". She jumped onto the crowd for a crowd surfing before returning to the stage. She poured a can of what looks like beer on her before once again throwing her body onto the audience after finishing the song.

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