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Lady Gaga is to return to South Korea after her last concert there in 2012 was the subject of extreme censorship.
During Gaga's Born This Way tour, South Korean censors decided to prevent young fans from attending the gig, due to what was claimed to be explicit material. Deemed harmful, the show at South Korea's Olympic Stadium was the subject of protests from religous groups and was eventually declared unsuitable for under 18s by government officials.
Now two years later Gaga is due to headline the second day of K Pop festival AIA Real Life: Now Festival in August this summer. Whether the gig will be censored this time around is still open to debate, with ratings authority Agence France-Presse saying that it is simply too early to say.
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Meanwhile Gaga has announced that K Pop group Crayon will be supporting her on her upcoming ArtRave: ArtPop Ball Tour. The tour will hit London's O2 Arena on the 23-26 of October, for more information and tickets, visit Gigwise Gig Tickets.
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