Lady Gaga was seeing stars on Sunday in New Zealand -- and not in a good way.
Performing in a concert in Auckland, New Zealand, the pop singer, 26, was struck in the head with a pole (a set prop) -- but despite suffering a concussion, the star continued the show.
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An amateur online video reveals the scary incident, in which a backup dancer accidentally bonks the "Judas" singer on the head with the pole while removing it from the center stage. Gaga (real name: Stefani Germanotta) is seen staggering backwards after getting hit; she then chases after the dancer with a toy machine gun and briefly exits the stage.
Lady Gaga arrives at Gimpo International Airport on April 20, 2012 in Seoul, South Korea.
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Her makeup artist, Tara Savelo, tweeted Monday: "Gaga has a concussion but she is going to be okay ... cant believe she finished the show."
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The Grammy winner is currently on a world tour.
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