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Lady Gaga to perform from space in 2015

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Lady Gaga set to make history in 2015 as the first singer to perform in outer space


By DAILY MAIL REPORTER PUBLISHED: 18:26 GMT, 6 November 2013 | UPDATED: 10:05 GMT, 7 November 2013

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3-2-1-blast off! Lady Gaga will make history as the first ever performer to sing in outer space in 2015,


She has pushed the boundaries with her wacky outfits and bizarre behaviour. And now Lady Gaga will be charting new territory of an entirely different kind.

The 27-year-old will make history in 2015 as the first singer to perform in outer space.

The Applause hitmaker will embark on a space mission with Virgin Galactic flights and is reportedly planning to have vocal training to ensure she can still hit the correct notes in a gravity-free environment.

A source told Us Weekly magazine: 'She has to do a month of vocal training because of the atmosphere.'[This will be] like nothing the world has seen before.'

The star will perform on the third day of the Zero G Colony festival which takes place at Spaceport America in New Mexico approximately six months after the first Virgin Galactic commercial flight, and has taken the necessary precautions to ensure she is protected against the worst possible outcome.

'Gaga has taken out a ridiculous life insurance policy,' said the source.Sir Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic programme launches next year and a list of stars including Ashton Kutcher and his girlfriend Mila Kunis, Justin Bieber and Leonardo DiCaprio have confirmed they have bought seats to fly to space for $250,000 each.

Many passengers have also visited Richard's Necker Island to complete G-force training. The craft they will fly in, SpaceShipTwo, was unveiled in the Mojave Desert in California in 2009.

The first ever two-hour flight in the planet's orbit will be boarded by Richard and his family.

Passengers on the crafts will travel 62 miles in altitude - the internationally recognised boundary of outer space - and experience weightlessness and an incredible view of the curve of the Earth.

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Waiting in line: Sir Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic programme launches next year and a list of stars have already signed, pictured in 2012 in the UK

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Breathtaking: Passengers on the crafts will travel 62 miles in altitude and experience weightlessness and an incredible view of the curve of the Earth



 
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