Grammy Awards 2016: Lady GaGa Channels David Bowie in High-Tech Tribute Performance
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GaGa wows the crowd packing the Staples Center in Los Angeles with a rocking performance of a medley of Bowie's songs in honor of the late singer.

AceShowbiz - Lady GaGa delivered one of the most amazing performances at the 2016 Grammy Awards on Monday, February 15. She channeled rock icon David Bowie for a high-tech tribute performance in collaboration with Intel.

Wearing an outfit inspired by Bowie's "Aladdin Sane" look, she first appeared on a giant screen. Her face was superimposed over Bowie's and the late singer's makeup was slowly melting onto GaGa's face. At one point, a spider crawled out of her eye.

The 29-year-old singer sang a medley of Bowie's songs, including "Space Oddity", "Suffragette City", "Fashion", "Changes", "Let's Dance", "Rebel Rebel" and closed it with the moving ballad "Heroes".

A few days prior to the Grammy performance, GaGa paid tribute to Bowie by having the music legend's face from the cover of his 1973 album "Aladdin Sane" inked on the side of her body.

Bowie passed away January 10 this year, just two days after his 69th birthday and after releasing his new album "Blackstar". He died after an 18 month battle with cancer.

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