Nancy Pelosi Steals the Show at Lady Gaga’s San Francisco Concert

Nancy Pelosi Steals the Show at Lady Gaga’s San Francisco Concert

Nancy Pelosi Steals the Show at Lady Gaga’s San Francisco Concert

So here’s something a bit unexpected—but honestly, pretty delightful. Nancy Pelosi, yes that Nancy Pelosi, former Speaker of the House and long-time Congresswoman from San Francisco, was seen dancing her heart out at Lady Gaga’s Mayhem Ball concert this past Sunday at the Chase Center in San Francisco. And let me tell you, she didn’t just stop by for a quick wave and photo op—she was fully in the moment, dancing through the entire two-hour spectacle.

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Videos posted online captured her walking to her floor seats, dressed in a sunny yellow jacket, clearly ready for a night of fun. One particular clip showed her grooving to Gaga’s high-energy track “Abracadabra,” and honestly, she looked like she was having the time of her life. Pelosi even reposted the clip on her own X (formerly Twitter) account, writing, “It was a fabulous show in San Francisco! The most fun I’ve had in a long time.”

That joy wasn’t just for show. According to others seated near her, Pelosi and her husband, Paul Pelosi, were completely engaged, with one concertgoer even saying she danced through the whole show. This person even grabbed a selfie with her and shared how exciting the atmosphere was—saying Gaga delivered, and so did the crowd.

Now, what’s wild about this is the contrast. Pelosi had just come off a politically charged few weeks, with the House being shut down for summer recess by Speaker Mike Johnson—partly to prevent Democrats like her from pushing for the release of Epstein-related files. But none of that tension was visible Sunday night. For a few hours, it seems, politics took a back seat and pure pop joy took over.

This isn’t Pelosi’s first time at a Gaga concert either. Back in 2021, she attended Gaga’s performance with Tony Bennett in New York, and she’s long been a known fan of live music in general—having gone to concerts by everyone from Metallica to U2.

Gaga herself brought it as always—serving up theatrical, gothic, high-energy numbers that blended hits like “Poker Face” and “Bad Romance” with newer songs from her Mayhem album. Toward the end, Gaga even got sentimental, thanking the city of San Francisco for embracing her in her early career days when others didn’t quite “get” her. It was heartfelt, and the crowd felt it.

So yeah, Pelosi may be known for her sharp political chops, but on Sunday night, she was just another Little Monster living her best life—on the dance floor, not the House floor.

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