Lady Gaga has officially had July 3 named after her in Taiwan, it has been confirmed.
The singer attended the ceremony in Taichung City, Taiwan where government officials named July 3 Lady Gaga day.
Fans lined the streets for the singer's arrival, whilst hotels offered discounts for anyone dressed as the star, reports The Sun.
Local children also joined in the celebrations by performing a show for Gaga.
After the ceremony Gaga performed a number of tracks from her latest album 'Born This Way'.
Meanwhile, Lady Gaga has been accused of keeping money she made from selling charity wristbands, according to reports.
Lady Gaga - live photos
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