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Lady Gaga unveils see-through stage design

Lady Gaga fans will be able to dance underneath see-through runways at the concerts on the pop star's upcoming world tour.

Pop star Lady Gaga

Pop star Lady Gaga has shown off an innovative set design for her upcoming world tour. (AAP)

Pop star Lady Gaga has shown off an innovative set design for her upcoming world tour which will allow fans to dance underneath a transparent stage.

Gaga has shared her lavish plans for her upcoming ArtRave: The Artpop Ball tour by posting a picture of a prototype stage set on her Twitter page.

The stage will be made of see-through Lucite - also known as plexiglass or perspex - and will include runways which cover sections of the audience so fans can stand underneath and watch the singer perform above them.

"The stage is Lucite and you can just dance underneath the runways," Gaga wrote on Twitter.

The picture hints at a heaven theme with a white structure onstage in front of a dark sky backdrop.

The tour kicks off in Florida on May 4.

Gaga will travel Down Under in August for the Australian leg of her world tour.

The music superstar announced the Australian tour dates in February this year.

LADY GAGA AUSTRALIAN TOUR DATES:

August 20 - Perth Arena, Perth

August 23 - Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne

August 26 - Entertainment Centre, Brisbane

August 30 - Allphones Arena, Sydney


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