She sure knows how to make an entrance.
And
while it's not unusual to see Lady Gaga sporting a quirky ensemble, it
appeared entirely possible that she could have been wearing only half of
her outfit as she exited her private jet on Wednesday.
Wearing dark glasses she held onto the handrails as she went to disembark the aircraft looking slightly undressed.
Did she forget her skirt? Wearing a T shirt but no bottoms, Lady Gaga arrived in Sydney on Wednesday
The
star, who is in town to play her final two Australian dates as part of
her artRAVE tour, was also seen tugging the T shirt down as she walked
down the stairs.
The
28-year-old teamed her Skid Row T shirt with a pair of sheer black
tights and black heels but while she has been known to wear looks
similar to this in the past, on Wednesday it didn't look quite so
deliberate.
Wearing
a halo inspired head band, the singer appeared keen to get going and
headed straight to the Allphones Arena, where she will be playing on
Saturday and Sunday night.
Jetset: The busy singer required coffee shortly after she landed and headed to a cafe with her entourage
Queen: The star is said to have met up again with Queen and Adam Lambert who are also on tour in Oz
But just like many people on a hectic schedule, the superstar required a caffeine injection before she met up with them.
A source told Daily Mail Australia: 'On the way her entourage stopped off at a restaurant to get coffees.'
The
songstress later joined Queen and Adam Lambert, who are performing at
the venue over the next few days, on stage in her black curly wig.
Sydney: Gaga is now on the final leg of her Australian tour after performing in Perth, Melbourne and Brisbane
Queen were seen in the audience 'rocking out' to Gaga's performance in Perth recently.
Last week she posted a picture of herself wearing a wig standing next to Queen guitarist Brian May.
Her
stage productions have been described as 'lavish' - Gaga insisted she
take all of her stage set to Australia despite there being reports of
her just bringing less than her shows in other parts of the world.