Donning an embellished silver body suit, the 30-year-old star kicked off the show with a moving rendition of "This Land Is Your Land" and "God Bless America" before dropping into the arena to the synth strings of her hit track "Poker Face."
The diva momentarily stole the attention from the Patriots and Falco when she belted her 2008 track "Just Dance".
Gaga glided from microphone to keytar to piano throught her performance. She even gave a shout-out to her parents in the audience.
The singer ended the show by crooning her greatest hit of all time "Bad Romance." She dropped her mic and caught a football mid-air as she jumped from the stage and fireworks signalled the end of halftime.
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