Lady Gaga has expressed her sadness after she was forced to postpone a gig in Paris due to a problem at French customs.
In a series of posts on Twitter, the singer said her touring party was prevented from entering the country, forcing her to cancel a gig at Bercy on Sunday (December 19).
“All 28 of my trucks for the Monster Ball were detained by the French government going on over 26 hrs,” she said.
The singer also claimed that two of her employees were arrested.
“I am furious and devastated, its unfair to my fans and to me,” she said, adding: “I'm so sorry, angry + sad.”
However, the gig has since been rescheduled and will now take place on Tuesday (December 21).
The singer, who is also due to play the venue tonight (December 20), has promised to give fans “the nights of your life”.
Lady Gaga - The Monster Ball

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