Lady Gaga New Tour Costumes Have Koreans Praying Concert Will Be Cancelled (VIDEO)

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  • An artist puts finishing touches to a wax figure of singer Lady Gaga during a photo opportunity, a day before the opening of Madame Tussauds' Japan exhibition in Tokyo, September 27, 2011. The exhibition begins from Wednesday.
    (PHOTO: REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon)
    An artist puts finishing touches to a wax figure of singer Lady Gaga during a photo opportunity, a day before the opening of Madame Tussauds' Japan exhibition in Tokyo, September 27, 2011. The exhibition begins from Wednesday.
By Brittney R. Villalva , Christian Post Reporter
April 23, 2012|10:51 am

Lady Gaga has unveiled four of her new tour costumes as the pop star heads to South Korea for her next concert. Some conservative Koreans however, are praying that the concert will never take place.

Lady Gaga's new wardrobe pieces include a leotard fashioned from guitars and a full keyboard headpiece. The looks fall in line with Gaga's typically extravagant style, but it appears that Gaga's extravagance may be too much for many South Koreans. The country has already banned those under the age of 18 from attending the concert due to unsuitable material.

South Korean Christians gathered on Sunday to pray, in an effort to put a stop to Lady Gaga's concert, according to AFP. According to reports more than 300 Christians were expected to attend.

"We will pray to God that the concert will not be realized so that homosexuality and pornography will not spread around the country," Kang Ju-Hyun, a prayer organizer told AFP.

Kang leads a group called Alliance for Sound Culture In Sexuality, and suggested that other Christian groups would also be attending the prayer in an effort to protest the concert, which the groups accused of "spreading unhealthy sexual culture" through "lewd lyrics and performances."

Other costumes lined up by the pop-star include a "black bodysuit made of hundreds of glittering vinyl tubes sewn together with metal studs and glass pieces," and a "skimpy outfit made of nets and fringes decorated with scores of crystal pieces and sharp spikes," according to Yahoo News.

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Gaga's "Born This Way" begins in Seoul, South Korea and will travel to other Asian cities before moving to Europe for an addition 21 concerts.

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