Lady Gaga will hit a series of dive bars across America to launch her new album Joanne.
Lady Gaga is going back to her club roots to debut songs from the new album as part of a new partnership with a beer brand.
“My first performances were in dive bars in New York City and around the country, so to go back to my roots to perform songs from my new album Joanne is such an exciting way to connect with my fans and share this music with them for the first time,” Gaga said in a statement.
The mini-tour will kick off on Wednesday at a yet-to-be-announced venue.
The pop superstar previously debuted her Joanne single Perfect Illusion with an unannounced performance at London’s tiny Moth venue.
The news of the tour comes just days after Gaga was confirmed as the half-time show headliner at next year’s (17) Super Bowl in Houston, Texas.
Rumours suggesting Lady Gaga will be gracing the stage at the National Football League final in February (17) have been circulating for weeks, and all the hearsay has turned out to be true.
Gaga took to Twitter on Thursday (29Sep16) and posted a message attached to an advertisement for her much-anticipated performance. It read: “It’s not an illusion. The rumors are true. This year the SUPER BOWL goes GAGA! @nfl @FOXTV @pepsi #PERFECTILLUSION #GAGASUPERBOWL”.
Her performance at the sporting extravaganza will take place a year after she belted out the U.S. national anthem at Super Bowl 50 in Santa Clara, California, where half-time headliners Coldplay were joined by Beyonce and Bruno Mars.