Lady Gaga was struck on the head by a pole while performing during the third of three shows in Auckland, Sunday, June 10. — Photo AP

WELLINGTON: Pop diva Lady Gaga suffered concussion when a dancer accidentally hit her on the head with a metal pole during her final New Zealand show, reports said Monday.

The US artist was performing her hit “Judas” at Auckland's Vector Arena on Sunday night when the accident left her seeing stars, 3News reported.

Footage of the incident showed her staggering briefly after the pole crashed on the top of her head then regathering herself and continuing the concert.

“I wanna apologise if I'm rambling tonight, but not sure if you noticed, I hit my head earlier and I think I may have a concussion,” she later told fans, TVNZ reported.

“Don't worry though, I'm gonna finish the show.”

The singer's make-up artist Tara Savelo took to Twitter after the show to assure fans that the star was in good shape.

“Gaga has a concussion but she is going to be okay,” Savelo tweeted. “She wants u to know she loves u. I'm taking care of her. Can't believe she finished the show.”

Lady Gaga will open the Australian leg of her “Born This Way” tour in Brisbane on Wednesday. She had to cancel her Indonesian shows in the face of threats from Muslim hardliners.

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