Lady Gaga was seen exuding a stylish vintage look as she exited Radio City Music Hall on Thursday night. The acclaimed singer, who is 35 years old, had just concluded the final performance of her recent concert series alongside her longtime partner in music, Tony Bennett. Tony, who is 95 years old and revealed his Alzheimer’s diagnosis in February, was also spotted departing the iconic concert venue accompanied by his wife, Susan Crow, who is 54 years old.
Lady Gaga was seen exuding a nostalgic and fashionable vibe as she left Radio City Music Hall on Thursday evening. She stunned in a vibrant dress adorned with sequins, featuring a plunging neckline that showcased her ample cleavage. Meanwhile, her partner, Tony, stayed true to his signature style by donning a sleek black tuxedo with a black tie, complemented by a blue pocket square reminiscent of his early days of fame. As they left the venue together, they graciously took the time to sign autographs for their fans. Gaga and Tony, who previously collaborated on a successful duets album titled “Cheek To Cheek” in 2014, have only scheduled two performances for their current engagement.
End of the journey: The sensational 35-year-old singer had just concluded the final performance of her concert series alongside her long-term collaborator Tony Bennett. This booking served as a farewell outing for their partnership and was titled “One Last Time,” featuring shows on Tuesday and Thursday of this week. During Tuesday’s show, Gaga, who will soon release another duets album with Tony titled “Love For Sale” on October 1, expressed great admiration for him onstage. Coincidentally, it was Tony’s birthday on that evening, prompting Gaga to modify the lyrics of Kander & Ebb’s song “New York, New York” to suit the occasion. “Start spreading the news, it’s Tony Bennett’s birthday,” she sang, as reported in a review of the show in USA Today.
Gaga and Tony, who released a collaborative album titled Cheek To Cheek in 2014, have only scheduled two dates for their current engagement. Gaga, whose real name is Stefani Germanotta, expressed her admiration for Tony, calling him her friend and musical companion, going so far as to say he’s the greatest singer in the world. The audience showed their appreciation by applauding him after he performed his signature song, “I Left My Heart in San Francisco,” to close out Tuesday’s show. The venue was completely sold out, and Tony performed solo for thirty minutes, earning multiple standing ovations as he worked through his set. Tony’s battle with Alzheimer’s was confirmed in a profile featured in AARP Magazine, where his wife Susan revealed that he occasionally loses track of his surroundings.
Together: Toni, a 95-year-old individual whose Alzheimer’s diagnosis became known to the public in February, was spotted departing the renowned concert venue alongside his wife, Susan Crow, aged 54.
Swank: In the meantime, Tony stayed true to his signature style as he appeared in a sleek black tuxedo adorned with a black tie and a vibrant blue pocket square reminiscent of his early days of stardom. As he worked on his highly anticipated second duet album with Lady Gaga between 2018 and 2020, his condition became apparent, according to Susan. The article also revealed that Susan ensures Tony maintains a regular exercise routine of three times a week, as it has been proven to alleviate the effects of his illness by promoting optimal blood circulation. Additionally, she provides him with a Mediterranean diet, known to be beneficial for individuals suffering from this degenerative condition.
Fan Service: As he left Radio City Music Hall with his spouse, he could be seen taking the time to graciously sign autographs for fans. Gaga’s collaboration with Tony began in 2011 when they sang the Rodgers and Hart classic “The Lady Is A Tramp” together for his album “Duets II”. “The fact that Tony sees me as a natural-born jazz singer is still something that I haven’t gotten over,” she mentioned in his AARP Magazine feature this year. “Cheek To Cheek” was released in 2014, and the following year they embarked on a tour in support of the album throughout North America and Europe.
Exciting Day: On this particular Tuesday, the opening night of his Radio City concert commitment alongside Lady Gaga, coincided with Tony’s remarkable 95th birthday. Susanne decided to publicly announce Tony’s battle with Alzheimer’s disease alongside the famous singer’s eldest son, Danny, from a previous marriage. During an interview with AARP, Susanne shared that Tony’s condition had progressed to a point where they had to make the difficult choice of revealing his Alzheimer’s without consulting him. Danny explained that he consulted Gaga about the decision, as she always looks out for Tony’s well-being. Her response was, “Absolutely, it’s just another gift that he can give to the world.”