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Lady Gaga Holds Pride Flag Before Singing 'Come To Mama' On Tour

Lady Gaga Holds Pride Flag Before Singing 'Come To Mama' On Tour

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“The most important thing that I have to say about it is that everybody’s gotta love each other."

Gaga has opened her Joanne Tour with a big gay bang. Performing at her first city on the worldwide concert series, Vancouver, Canada, Mother Monster raised a Pride flag in the air and called out a message of equality.

Accepting a rainbow flag thrown onstage, Gaga raised it in the air and yelled:

"The most important thing that I have to say about it is that everybody's gotta love each other. You got to stop throwing stones at your sisters and your brothers. Cause man, it wasn't that long ago we were all just living in the jungle," she explained, quoting her song "Come To Mama" off Joanne. "So for any of you who don't believe in equality that are here this evening, come to mama."

And then, as magic flowed through the air, she sat down at a diamond-like piano and sang her song of acceptance and unity. Check it out, below:

The Joanne Tour has a total of 60 shows--it began August 1 and runs through December 18. Before it's over, she'll have traveled across North America, Europe and in South America.

Related | 10 Things We Know About Lady Gaga's Joanne World Tour

Gaga's been especially vocal in her support of the LGBTQ community as of late, tweeting a response to Trump's transgender military ban:

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