Lady Gaga (image from Wikipedia, Author: The_Monster_Ball_-_Poker_Face_revamped2.jpg: John Robert Charlton aka Bobby Charlton of Gateshead, Tyne & Wear, England: derivative work: Nymf talk)
The 24-year-old has postponed the two dates scheduled at Bercy on Friday and Saturday.
Lady Gaga fans living in the French capital will have to wait a couple of months before being able to see her Monster Ball concert.
In a statement posted on her website, fans discovered that they'll have to wait until the end of the year before being able to see her.
The reason of course - the strikes and protests which have caused fuel and transportation problems throughout the country and which, Live Nation, the singer's backer, said presented "logistical difficulties" for the scheduled performances.
"Unfortunately, as there is no certainty that the trucks can make it to the Bercy for this weekend's shows, the Lady Gaga performances are now postponed," the statement read.
"The December 19th concert will replace the 22-October show and December 20th concert will replace the 23-October performance."
Anyone currently holding a ticket for the two postponed concerts has until November 14 to claim a refund, or they can exchange them for the new dates.
Alternatively perhaps, they could try getting tickets for concerts in other countries on the European leg of her tour or take a trip to Lyon on December 2, for her concert at the Halle Tony Garnier.
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