Lady Gaga is set to make a dazzling return to Las Vegas with her Jazz and Piano show! The pop icon revealed on Tuesday that she will grace Nevada with her presence this summer, delighting fans with an eight-night engagement of her cherished performance.
Taking place at Dolby Live at Park MGM, the residency kicks off on June 19 and concludes on July 6.
Tickets for this highly anticipated event will go on sale to the general public on March 23 at 10 a.m. local time, with a limited number of coveted on-stage seats up for grabs.
Die-hard fans can secure their spots even earlier with presale tickets available starting Wednesday.
Gaga first introduced her “Jazz and Piano” spectacle, paying homage to jazz standards and the Great American songbook, in early 2019 upon her initial arrival in Las Vegas.
The original “Jazz and Piano” setlist included classics like “Anything Goes,” “La Vie en Rose,” “Fly Me to The Moon,” and “Lush Life.” Additionally, it featured jazz-infused versions of Lady Gaga’s hits such as “Poker Face,” “Paparazzi,” and “Bad Romance.” Over subsequent years, Gaga revisited “Jazz and Piano” in 2021, 2022, and 2023, tweaking the setlists slightly each time.
In a poignant moment during a September show, preceding a jazz-infused rendition of “Born This Way,” Lady Gaga took the stage to acknowledge and advocate for trans rights.
“I’ve got something to say about trans rights in this country,” she said. “You got something to say, you gotta speak up right?” She even got a little funky with the piano toward the middle before taking a second to talk to the audience again.
“And you know, sometimes you hear people say things like, ‘I don’t always know what to say,’” she said. “Just listen. Don’t say nothin’. Listen to the stories of real people’s lives.”
In a touching homage to the late Tony Bennett, Lady Gaga graced the residency stage in September and October last year, treating audiences to tracks from their joint album, Love for Sale.
Initially, Gaga paired her “Jazz and Piano” showcases with her extravagant “Enigma” concert residency, blending her signature over-the-top flair.
While Gaga has made recurrent appearances in the “Jazz and Piano” series, her “Enigma” spectacle has remained absent since concluding in 2019.