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Lady Gaga in 2016 Victoria Secret Fashion Show: Who Will Be Joining Her?

The appearance of Lady Gaga in the 2016 Victoria Secret Fashion Show will surely bring excitement to the fans of the singer. This year's annual fashion show will be held on December 5 in Paris.

This will be the first time that Lady Gaga will perform in the Victoria Secret Fashion Show. Lady Gaga will be seen on the stage together with singer-songwriter Bruno Mars. The "24k Magic" singer was seen performing in the 2012 Victoria Secret Fashion Show. The Weekend who performed a sexy interpretation of "Can't Feel My Face" in last year's fashion event will complete the 2016 Victoria Secret Fashion Show musical line up.

As per Billboard, Lady Gaga, Bruno Mars and The Weekend will be taking the stage with the lineup of Angels who will be wearing the $3 million Bright Night Fantasy Bra. The Brazilian model and actress, Alessandra Ambrosio, will grace the lingerie runway with Adriana Lima. Additional returning favorite Angel will be Lily Aldridge. Stella Maxwell and Taylor are just two of the newbie who will be introduced during the show. According to US Magazine, spectators will be seeing the first pair of sisters who will be joining in the parade of lingerie, Bella and Gigi Hadid.

The lingerie giant fashion show is not only highly anticipated because of the new lines of lingerie and sleepwear being worn by gorgeous models but also because of the appearance of famous performers. With a month away from the show, Lady Gaga has not revealed the songs she will be feature in the 2016 Victoria Secret Fashion Show.

In 60 countries, the Grammy and Golden Gate winner's fifth studio album "Joanne" just took the number one spot on itunes which included the new hit songs "Million Reasons" and "A-Yo". The singer is a one-of-a-kind artist and performer and it wouldn't be so surprising to see Lady Gaga in 2016 Victoria Secret Fashion Show.

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