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Lady Gaga lands in Toronto ahead of Elton John gala honor
The pop icon heads north for the Glenn Gould Prize event celebrating her longtime friend and collaborator on May 9.
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Lady Gaga
Lady Gaga flew from Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport in Washington, D.C., to Toronto Pearson International Airport on May 8, touching down after a brisk 1 hour and 19 minutes aboard her Gulfstream V, tail number N474D. The jet reached a maximum altitude of 36,000 feet and topped out at 447 knots ground speed, covering the roughly 340-mile route under clear evening skies.
The timing aligns neatly with the 15th Glenn Gould Prize Gala honoring Elton John, set for May 9 at The Theatre at Great Canadian Casino Resort Toronto, per a Western Wheel report from March. Gaga and John share a deep bond, forged through collaborations like their 2021 album 'The Lockdown Sessions' and her heartfelt tribute performance of his hits at the 2022 Oscars—suggesting she may join performers like Sarah McLachlan and Diana Krall in celebrating the legend's lifetime contributions to music.
This northward jaunt caps a whirlwind week of east coast hopping for Gaga, who shuttled from Los Angeles to D.C. on May 5, then bounced between D.C. and New York City the same day and again on May 7. With her Mayhem Ball tour winding down after sold-out runs through April, the trip hints at a pivot to personal milestones amid whispers of a cinematic fresh start this month.
Aboard the Gulfstream V


The aircraft
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