By Della Hasselle
DNAinfo Reporter/Producer
CENTRAL PARK — Lady Gaga took her Central Park performance to new heights Friday.
The mega pop star flew into "Good Morning America" concert at Rumsey Playfield Friday morning while attached to a zipline that hung over the audience during the show.
Wearing neon orange stockings with black splotches on them, a long white coat, an orange wig and wings, Lady Gaga soared over a massive crowd as she sang while screaming fans reached up towards the sky in her direction.
The star landed on stage a little late to join her spandex-wearing backup dancers in a performance of "Bad Romance" after her flight, looking a little bit frightened, Entertainment Weekly reported.
After answering a few morning show questions, Lady Gaga continued the performance to sing "Judas" from her "Born This Way" album wearing a leather jacket with massive spikes protruding like horns from her shoulders, a full-bodied lacey unitard and lace-up leather heeled boots.
The star also sang "Born this Way" and her own acoustic version of "Hair," according to EW.