She's known for her scantily-clad stages costumes, hardly feeling a need to cover up.
But it wasn't Lady Gaga's provocative pieces that caught attention on Saturday, as she performed at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Instead, it was the 28-year-old pop star's apparent modest weight gain that garnered looks.
In March, the Applause hitmaker joked that she had packed on the pounds from eating too much barbecue.
Yet, perhaps it wasn't a joke, as the star had a noticeably curvier figure during her show as part of her artRave: The Artpop Ball tour.
For one of her looks, Gaga donned a patent leather-like cut-out bodysuit, fishnet tights and black boots.
Her coordinating wig was bright green with lighter green tips.
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Always wanting to switch things up, Gaga's looks varied tremendously throughout her performance.
Another bold choice was a sparkling seashell bra with matching sea-inspired bottoms, again with fishtights and black boots.
For this look, the girlfriend of actor Taylor Kinney wore an extremely voluminous brown-to-blonde ombre wig.
A bit more covered up, Gaga sported a glittering white gown featuring a mullet-style bottom.
The piece was pulled together with a sparkling silver belt and paired with white booties and a long white wig.
For a more playful appearance, the Do What U Want singer covered her assets with a see-through suit with neon taping.
Seeming to be inspired by the animated character Rainbow Brite, Gaga was also clad in a poofy printed neon mini skirt, leg warmers, matching wrist bands and a multicoloured pigtail wig.
A more slimming ensemble was a a polka dotted blue costume in which the songstress looked like an octopus - having multiple curly limbs poking out her sides.
Gaga also concealed her changing figure with a long-sleeved metallic bodysuit complete with a blue circle on the chest and furry angel wings in the back.
In March, Gaga told Jimmy Kimmel, 'I really fat right now because I have been eating BBQ.'
Comfortable with her changing figure, she added: 'I love my fans because they always let me be myself and they don't care what anybody says.
'It's so much easier to be yourself than it is to be somebody else. Because then you have to pretend to be someone else and like things that you don't like and do stuff that you don't want to do.
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