• Lady Gaga performs during the Pepsi Zero Sugar Super Bowl 51 Halftime Show at NRG Stadium on February 5, 2017 in Houston, Texas.

Lady Gaga performs during the Pepsi Zero Sugar Super Bowl 51 Halftime Show at NRG Stadium on February 5, 2017 in Houston, Texas. (Photo : Getty Images/Al Bello)

Lady Gaga gave a powerful performance during the recently held Super Bowl 51 halftime show. The "Born this Way" songstress even had an emotional reaction to her more than 10-minute show that included aerial stunts, an impressive light show and a medley of her greatest hits.

The multi-awarded musician wowed fans as she leaped from the roof of a stadium to jumpstart her Super Bowl 51 halftime performance. Viewers witnessed Gaga's unique dance moves, musical talent, as well as her eclectic fashion sense.

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With an iconic mic drop and a football catch coupled with a stage jump to cap off the halftime show, the singer celebrated her spectacular performance with an emotional outburst. A source told E! News that Gaga had a personal tear-filled moment backstage.

Found crying near the stadium's locker room, it appears that Gaga was unable to stop her happy tears from flowing after the halftime event. The "Poker Face" singer was overwhelmed with joy given how the show exceeded the musician's expectations and went on without a hitch, according to the source.

The source added, "She is so emotional now and so pleased. She thanked everyone involved with this production. She is so kind and thankful to everyone working with her."

Meanwhile, Gaga surprised one fan who joined the coordinated light show beside the Super Bowl 51 stage when the singer gave her a hug. The said action was an impromptu move, the source explained.

In other news, Gaga is set to embark on a world concert tour to promote her latest album titled "Joanne." In an announcement posted on the singer's website, the said tour will start with a performance in Canada, followed by several concert stops in different U.S. and European cities.

Gaga's "Joanne" concert tour will start on Aug. 1 and is expected to end in mid-December. Watch the singer's Super Bowl 51 halftime performance below: