Bauer Media has secured an exclusive interview with the world's biggest pop icon as the flamboyant Lady Gaga makes her debut on In:Demand on Monday 23rd May.
Since her rise to fame in 2009, Lady Gaga has gone on to be one of the most talked about artists of all time. Gaga has sold over 15 million copies of her album The Fame and The Fame Monster worldwide, bagged five Grammy Awards and three Brit Awards, as well as performing to over two and half million people worldwide.
The interview for Bauer's English stations will be conducted by In:Demand's Alex and Lucy from 7pm on Monday 23rd. In:Demand's Romeo will interview Lady Gaga for the Scottish stations broadcast from 8pm.
To celebrate the release of her second full studio album 'Born This Way', Alex, Lucy and Romeo will be chatting to Lady Gaga about her life in the spotlight, being a modern icon and her rise to super-stardom, with the interviews broadcast across a total of 19 leading commercial radio stations that together reach over 5.5m listeners in the UK.
Alex James, In:Demand presenter said: "Lady Gaga is arguably one of the most talked about stars in today's pop music scene, so it is a massive coup for In:Demand to have secured an exclusive with this princess of pop. We're really excited to meet her and bring the interview to our listeners'."
Romeo added: "This is the latest in a number of interviews and music specials with chart topping acts such as Rihanna and the Kings of Leon, and is part of our continued commitment to bringing the very best music and entertainment to our local listeners."
In the first five months of 2011, Bauer's In:Demand has secured world exclusive interviews with Katy Perry, Kings Of Leon, Adele, The Cast Of Glee and Cee-Lo Green.
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The full list of radio stations broadcasting the interview include:
Key 103, Rock FM, Radio City, Radio Aire, Hallam FM, Viking FM, Metro Radio, TFM, CFM, Clyde 1, Forth One, Radio Borders, Westsound FM, West FM, Tay FM, Northsound 1, MFR and digital stations heat Radio and The Hits Radio will all participate in the broadcast.