Advertisement
Home ENTERTAINMENT

Lady Gaga Gets Giant Back Tattoo

To Commemorate Her Grammys Duet with Metallica
A person with elaborate eye makeup and embroidered top sits among a crowd.Getty

If you’re still not over Lady Gaga’s killer performance at the Super Bowl last weekend, you may want to buckle up for what’s next. The star is sharing the Grammys stage with Metallica, and judging by the new ink she’s sporting to commemorate the duet, it’s going to be another spectacle. On Instagram, Gaga debuted a ginormous new tattoo (which we’re assuming is temporary, but we wouldn’t be mad if it weren’t) on Instagram of a moth with the face of a skull that runs across her entire back. “Moth into Flame” is Metallica’s latest single.

Advertisement


This wouldn’t be her first music-related tattoo. After her performance dedicated to David Bowie at last year’s Grammys, Gaga got a tattoo of Bowie’s Aladdin Sane album cover.

Then, to honor her latest album and aunt, Joanne, (whom the album is named after) the singer and her father got matching tattoos of the word “Joanne.”

Advertisement
Singer Lady Gaga (C) poses with musicians Kirk Hammett, Lars Ulrich, James Hetfield and Robert Trujillo onstage during the 59th GRAMMY Awards at STAPLES Center on February 11, 2017 in Los Angeles, California. (Credit: Getty)

To prep for her performance tonight, she said on Instagram that she was listening to Metallica “all day,” then presumably playing their music while she was partying with friends that night.

This article originally appeared on PEOPLE.com

You might also like…

Advertisement
Loading the player...

Related stories


Advertisement
Advertisement