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Posted: 2023-09-03T09:41:10Z | Updated: 2023-09-03T13:27:36Z

Lady Gaga got behind her piano and showed love to the transgender community during a performance of her LGBTQ+ anthem Born This Way in Las Vegas last week.

The singer-songwriter, who opened this years leg of her Jazz & Piano residency on Thursday, announced that she had something to say about trans rights in America, leading fans to erupt in cheers.

When youve got something to say, youve got to speak up, all right, Gaga said as she broke into a piano rendition of her 2011 hit.

The singer-songwriter, a longtime supporter of the LGBTQ+ community, later stopped mid-performance to add to her remarks.

And you know, sometimes you hear people say things like, I dont always know what to say, Gaga noted. Just listen. Dont say nothing. Listen. Listen to stories of real peoples lives.

She went on to belt out the songs line: No matter gay, straight, or bi, lesbian, transgender life. Im on the right track, baby, I was born to survive.

Gagas performance comes as legislators have introduced nearly 500 bills targeting the LGBTQ+ community this year, according to the American Civil Liberties Union . And rock musicians such as Carlos Santana and Alice Cooper have come under fire for anti-trans remarks in recent weeks.

Gaga has gone to bat for the transgender community on a number of occasions, including in 2017 when she knocked former President Donald Trump s since-repealed transgender military ban .

The message you have just sent has endangered the lives of people all over the United States and overseas bravely serving our nation @POTUS, she wrote on Twitter (now X) after Trump announced the policy.

The singer spoke out about a memo leaked by The New York Times the following year that detailed a Trump administration plan to alter the legal definition of gender .

The government may be living in an alternate universe, but we as a society & culture know who we are and know our truth and must stick together and raise our voices so we can educate them about gender identities. #TransRightsAreHumanRights #WontBeErased, she wrote on Twitter .

She added : While today you might feel unheard or unseen, know that this is not the reality of humanity. This is another display of leadership being driven by ignorance.