Lady Gaga Channels '70s Rock Glamour in Sparkling Jumpsuit and Scarf at Rolling Stones Show

The singer performed with The Rolling Stones at their 'Hackney Diamonds' show in New York City on Thursday

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Lady Gaga in New York City on Oct. 19, 2023. Photo:

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Lady Gaga is channeling her '70s glam rocker!

The singer and actress, 37, was pictured wearing a sparkling jumpsuit and scarf as she headed out in New York City on Thursday. 

Gaga’s outfit, which she wore onstage as she performed with The Rolling Stones for their surprise Hackney Diamonds album show attended by PEOPLE, consisted of a dark red and black sequined jumpsuit with a v-neck line and one long sleeve. She also wore a black neck scarf, silver necklaces and platform heels.

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Lady Gaga in New York City on Oct. 19, 2023.

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Gaga duetted with Mick Jagger at the event on the new Rolling Stones’ song "Sweet Sounds of Heaven.”

The “Bad Romance” star’s rock outing also came after she showcased her new golden blonde shoulder-length fringe on Wednesday outside of Electric Lady Studios in N.Y.C., which she teamed with black sunglasses, knee-high boots and an oversized striped blazer.

Gaga was also seen with another ensemble that consisted of a colorful boxy blazer and a sheer ruffle blouse.

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Lady Gaga.

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Earlier this month, a judge ruled that the Grammy winner wouldn’t have to pay a $500,000 reward to Jennifer McBride — an accomplice in the 2021 kidnapping of her two dogs Koji and Gustavto.

According to documents obtained by PEOPLE, this was the award money that was offered for the pets at the time.

In February, McBride, 53, filed a lawsuit against the A Star is Born singer for the reward plus $1.5 million in additional damages, with her lawyer arguing that by not honoring the "no questions asked" section on the reward notice, Gaga was breaching contract by failing to pay. They also claimed fraud by false promises and fraud by misrepresentation.

Judge Holly J. Fujie, however, stated in her court order that McBride's complaint was “legally insufficient in its entirety” because of her “involvement in the theft” and that she was “not entitled to thereafter benefit from their wrongdoing by seeking to enforce the contract."

McBride was indicted and pleaded no contest to charges of receiving stolen property last year.

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