A performer requires an armory of dazzling, custom-made costumes to wow their loving fans and show off their power in order to compete with the big dogs of show business. Consider the greats: Tina Turner, Madonna, and Lady Gaga are just a few of the artists who have influenced Lady Gaga. From city to city, stunning showmen and women dress to the nines on stage, frequently competing to see who can pull off the most outrageous outfit.

It can be very expensive to dress a megastar like Britney Spears or Michael Jackson. The finest entertainers in the game are more than ready to spend millions on their performance regalia, from bejeweled gowns worth tens of thousands of dollars to custom-designed headpieces. Check out some of the most expensive outfits ever worn on stage!

1. Katy Perry’s 2015 Super Bowl – $20,000

Katy Perry’s variety of campy, expensive designer outfits is unrivaled when it comes to going out on stage in style.

The pop princess performed a frenzied, entertaining halftime concert to viewers around the country during her hugely anticipated Super Bowl act in 2015. Perry broke the record for the most outfit changes in a single performance while screaming out anthems like Roar and Dark Horse.

Jeremy Scott’s fiery silver and red dress were one of the most notable looks. The first patent leather ensemble is estimated to be worth $10,000 to $20,000!

2. Shakira’s Super Bowl Boots – $20,000

The Dan Life-designed shoes, which were covered with roughly 30,000 Swarovski crystals, were valued at a whopping $20,000!

“The boots were Shak’s favorite pair,” Life tells Entertainment Tonight, “and so this was a very meaningful element to her appearance.”

3. Elton John’s Mozart Jacket – $100,000

Elton John is arguably best recognized for the larger-than-life performance outfits he wore to match his rockstar stage presence, in addition to his great musical ability and a wide repertoire of hit songs. Who can forget such fashion highlights as his bejeweled Dodgers uniform or his signature cooky glasses?

This year, the ‘Rocketman’ found himself in an auction bidding war to reclaim one of his most iconic pieces.

At a charity auction in 2002, Lee Ryan, a former member of boyband Blue, acquired one of Elton John’s signature Mozart-inspired jackets. When Elton discovered the same identical jacket being auctioned off for $100,000 last April, he became quite adamant about returning the renowned artifact to its rightful owner.

Source: therichest