It's a sad day for Parisian "little monsters" after Lady Gaga's concert in Paris has been canceled due to complications arising from a severe storm.
The princess of pop took to Twitter early Sunday morning to vent her frustration, Tweeting, "All 28 of my trucks for the Monsterball [tour] were detained by the French government going on over 26 hrs, 2 of my employees were arrested trying to get into Paris so we could perform.
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"I am furious and devastated, its unfair to my fans and to me," she added.
The "Poker Face" singer tried her best not to let her French fans down β even offering to perform an acoustic version of the show β but to no avail.
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"I asked if I could do a stripped version of show, but there would be no sound or power source, its all been detained," she Tweeted. "I'm so sorry, angry+sad."
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While the full details of the equipment detention are still unknown, the outspoken performer offered a Twitpic showing poor weather conditions with the caption, "I love Paris + I love my French fans. I'm sorry little monsters. A photo of storm, I'm stuck on bus."
According to The Washington Post, the storm has caused massive delays for both London's Heathrow Airport, and Paris' Charles de Gaulle.
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Snow rapidly melted into dangerous slush in Paris and large trucks β including the 28 carrying Gaga's equipment β were banned from the roads. The concert has reportedly been tentatively rescheduled for Tuesday, according to the paper.
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