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The stars came out for Hillary Clinton and pocketed some heavenly fees for their efforts at a pair of Big Apple fund-raisers, with one featuring Lady Gaga and Tony Bennett and the second headlined by Katy Perry, a new report said Friday.

Team Hillary forked over nearly $100,000 for the performances, one last June 24 at the Plaza Hotel and the second in March at Radio City.

The Clinton campaign paid $21,088 to Mermaid Touring, a Los Angeles-based event production company registered in the name of Stefani Germanotta, Gaga’s birth name, according to Washington Free Beacon.

The event was billed as a one-night-only “intimate performance in support of Hillary for America,” with tickets costing from $1,000 to $2,700.

The New York natives Gaga and Bennett were on their Cheek to Cheek tour at the time, and Bennett pocketed two checks totaling $6,463 for his performance, according to her campaign records.

Clinton also spoke at the event, as her campaign was looking for a fund-raising boost before the Federal Election Commission’s June 30 quarterly reporting deadline.

Concertgoers who raised at least $27,000 by buying multiple tickets were named event co-hosts while those who raised at least $50,000 served as hosts, and got to go to a reception with Clinton and an after-party with Bennett and Lady Gaga.

The event at Radio City — which also featured Elton John — was on March 2, a day after Clinton won eight primaries and caucuses on Super Tuesday.

Perry’s company, Kitty Purry, picked up $70,000 for entertaining Clinton. Bill and Chelsea Clinton were also at the event, billed as an “I’m With Her,” fund-raiser, one of Clinton’s campaign slogans.

Elton John performed eight songs and dedicated his final number of the night, “Still Standing,” to Hillary.

Perry made her own dedication to the now-presumptive Democratic presidential nominee with the song “Unconditional.”

“I sing this next song for her because I do believe this woman shows unconditional love,” Perry said.

In a tweet on April 19, Gaga urged Dems to vote for Clinton in New York’s primary.