This Article is From Apr 16, 2012

Lady Gaga takes advice from astrologers

Lady Gaga takes advice from astrologers

Highlights

  • Lady Gaga is taking emergency advice from astrologers over fears the stars will be aligned in the wrong direction for her world tour.
  • The 26-year-old Poker Face singer - who is set to kick off her Born This Way Ball in Seoul later this month - is less than pleased after learning planet Mercury will be travelling backwards through the sky from July 15 to August 8 - which in astrological terms can signify bad luck.
  • A source told The Sun newspaper: "Gaga is worried as she wants the stars to be aligned when she hits the road. She follows her horoscopes closely and has been looking ahead for when she's away. She's a typical Aries -- outgoing with a sense of adventure. But when she found out Mercury is likely to go retrograde, she wasn't happy and has been talking it through with her spiritual team."
  • Tickets for Gaga's two UK dates in London and Manchester sold out in just 60 seconds on Ticketmaster, and fans who missed out are said to be fuming after they were directed to another site owned by the company, which increased the price from £80 to £1,100.
London: Lady Gaga is taking emergency advice from astrologers over fears the stars will be aligned in the wrong direction for her world tour.

The 26-year-old Poker Face singer - who is set to kick off her Born This Way Ball in Seoul later this month - is less than pleased after learning planet Mercury will be travelling backwards through the sky from July 15 to August 8 - which in astrological terms can signify bad luck.

A source told The Sun newspaper: "Gaga is worried as she wants the stars to be aligned when she hits the road. She follows her horoscopes closely and has been looking ahead for when she's away. She's a typical Aries -- outgoing with a sense of adventure. But when she found out Mercury is likely to go retrograde, she wasn't happy and has been talking it through with her spiritual team."

Tickets for Gaga's two UK dates in London and Manchester sold out in just 60 seconds on Ticketmaster, and fans who missed out are said to be fuming after they were directed to another site owned by the company, which increased the price from £80 to £1,100.
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