That's not very LADY-like! Gaga reveals a little too much as she plays piano with her leg perched on it







She is known for her bold behaviour on stage - but Lady Gaga seriously failed to live up to the first half of her pop moniker, last night.

Wearing an articulated body suit with futuristic stockings and PVC paneling, the 27 year-old star flashed her underwear to guests at the launch concert of her new album.



The eye-popping performance took place at the Brooklyn Navy Yard on the eve of Artpop's global release.

Flash dance: Lady Gaga shows way too much at the ARTPOP private concert at Brooklyn Navy Yard, NYC

That's certainly one way to play the piano: The star revealed a little too much for fans and critics



A slightly different number: Gaga performed her show in the usual get-up of skint-tight dresses revealing lots of flesh Playing at her trademark piano, the star - real name Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta - raised her left leg and placed it on the instrument, despite being elevated above her fans.

The result was an eyeful for guests who then had a direct view of everything beneath her outfit.

Fortunately, the pose didn't last long before she was back standing - but the incident no doubt raised eyebrows with fans and critics alike.

As standard: Lady Gaga performing her ARTPOP private concert at Brooklyn Navy Yard

Fortunately for fans, the singer resumed to a standing pose - which helped her recapture her dignity



Wearing knee-high glittery boots and a severe blonde bob, she continued to perform several tracks from the new album as well as a collection of hits from her back catalogue.

She then changed into a black PVC catsuit with a feathered head-dress for the second segment of the live show.

The concert was invite-only and highly coveted by hardcore fans.

Letting it all hang out: Gaga showed her tattoo under a pair of futuristic white tights

Unconventional: The blonde singer seemed to wear a gimp mask before she transformed into an astronaut

Another quick change: Gaga then swapped outfits for a black PVC number - including a feathered hat



But, unlike her previous gigs, the show ended on a very unconventional high as the diva went airborne in the Volantis - 'the world's first flying dress.'

Featuring an uber-modern white curvy body mold made of fiber optics, the battery operated high-couture hover vehicle flies through the air through the use of six booms in a hex formation.

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We have liftoff! Lady Gaga on Sunday took to the air during her ARTPOP release party in New York in a unique flying dress



Take to the skies: Lady Gaga at the event unveiled the Volantis, the 'world's first flying dress'

Flying high: Lady Gaga demonstrates the Volantis transport prototype 'flying dress' designed by TechHaus - Studio XO during the ARTRAVE

Airborne: Gaga flies in style wiith the high-concept fiber optic dress Gaga on her high-tech dress: 'I will be a vehicle today for their voices... Youth all over the world' Mothers of invention: TechHaus, the technical branch of Haus Of Gaga, worked on the device for over two years

TechHaus, the technical branch of the Haus Of Gaga, worked on the invention for over two years. Gaga addressed the crowd at the record release party, dubbed ARTRAVE, revealing that the singer worked with engineer Benjamin and designer Nancy to create the device. 'I wanted to make today about something even more important to me. And what that something is the youth of the world. Benjamin and Nancy are here with me today. Their minds are just so boundless,' said Gaga. 'I will be a vehicle today for their voices... Youth all over the world.' Flying dress: Lady Gaga set the standard for flying fashion Scroll down for more video Blast off at ARTRAVE: Lady Gaga address the partygoers before her initial flight in the Volantis Pre-flight outfit: Before she donned the fiber optic shell of the flying dress, Gaga stripped down to a black leotard and white go-go boots Before she stepped into the flying dress, the Applause singer originally stepped out on stage in white astronaut's suit before stripping down to a black body suit with white sparkle knee-high boots and a protective helmet. T he singer commented that the flight was "maybe a small step for Volantis," but "a big-time step" for Lady Gaga. After Gaga landed, the crowded was escorted to the ARTRAVE party where the walls were lined with Jeff Koons statues of Gaga straddled an orb. The surrounding artwork was reminiscent of the cover of the ARTPOP album.

Ready for takeoff: The diva gives the thumbs up for liftoff

Getting air: Lady Gaga got airborne with the Volantis

The future is at hand: Gaga prepared herself for the big moment

Thumbs up: The Starstruck singer gave the A-OK

For the party, Gaga changed her outfit yet again, going steampunk for the affair with bronze clockwork-looking goggles, black sky-high platform shoes and a metallic high-concept floor-length coat that zipped to the side and featured extreme shoulder pads and bronze buttons.



Gaga later revealed that her ultimate goal is to stage the first musical performance from outer space.

The announcement comes shortly after she admitted, perhaps unsurprisingly, that she was once a drug addict.

The star opened up about her former drug use in a recent interview, saying: 'I’ve been addicted to various things since I was young. I Lilly pad from substance to substance. I can’t get further with one so I go to another.'

She told Elvis Duran of US show Z100: 'I smoked 15 to 20 marijuana cigarettes a day. I would get high all day and perform onstage at night. I would never go onstage high.



'[T]here is an assumption that I . . . am unstoppable but the truth is I can break and I did.'

ARTPOP is available from today, November 11.



After-flight outfit: Gaga goes steampunk with a metallic high-fashion coat, extreme platforms and goggles Remember whose party this is: ARTRAVE was filled with Jeff Koons statues of the diva I live for the applause...: Gaga with a larger-than-life statue of herself

Jules Verne would be proud: Gaga met photographers donning her clockwork bronze goggles

Living sculpture: The pop sensation donned a moulded plastic dress

His work of art: Gaga posed with artist Jeff Koons and Marina Abramovic at the event in Brooklyn

Giant Lady Gaga: The life-like sculpture depicted the singer in the buff

Seeing double: The artist posed next to an image of herself, mirroring her postmodernist leanings



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