The final show of Lady Gaga's summer stadium tour "Chromatica Ball" has finally come to an end and many fans did not expect the finale to be a real-life disaster as the singer and her team were forced to cancel the event during the show due to a valid reason.

After successfully touring several countries and cities around the world like Japan, Germany, Paris, and many more, Mother Monster was set to end her show on September 17 in Miami, Florida.

As many fans rejoiced at the Hard Rock Stadium, the Grammy Award-winning performer was not able to complete her set due to bad weather. (via NME)

While on full-glam makeup and wearing her outfit for the show, the "Sine From Above" songstress personally took to the stage to break the devastating news to concertgoers, saying she doesn't want her fans to be in danger because of the thunderstorms.

The bad weather did not stop fans, dubbed as Little Monsters, as they didn't flee the venue immediately and decided to sing the smash 2020 song "Rain On Me" as water pours down on them and rumbling thunders can be heard nearby.

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Lady Gaga Emotional in Video Addressing Miami Show Cancelation

A few moments after announcing the show's cancelation, Lady Gaga took to her official Instagram account to open up about the unexpected mishap.

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The "Monster" hitmaker said she and her team attempted to finish the show as the rain had already stopped. However, the lightning remains dangerous as many fans are watching from an open field.

Gaga added that she wanted to be responsible for her fans and didn't know what she would do if anything happens badly to her concertgoers, dancers, organizers, or anyone involved in her team.

"I'm sorry that we didn't get to, you know, do the epic performance of 'Rain On Me' in the rain, but what's more worth it to me is life," she added. (via Parade)

Throughout the two-minute video, the Academy Award-winning singer can be seen holding a bouquet of flowers from a fan, in which Gaga claimed she would cherish forever.

As of this writing, it remains unclear whether Gaga would be rescheduling or performing another show for her Miami, Florida fans.

There was also no information released on whether there would be an extension for "Chromatica Ball" or not.

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