Lady Gaga Brings ‘Jazz and Piano’ Show Back to Vegas

The residency, which will be staged Thursdays, Saturdays, and Sundays at Park Theater

By Jason R. Latham

Lady Gaga’s Las Vegas fans don’t have to wait much longer for their beloved “Mother Monster” to stage her Strip comeback. The singer/actress will bring her heralded Lady Gaga Jazz & Piano show back to Park MGM for nine performances beginning October 14.

The residency, which will be staged Thursdays, Saturdays, and Sundays at Dolby Live (formerly Park Theater) (wrapping with an October 31 Halloween performance), marks Gaga’s first performance in Vegas since January 1, 2020, and is timed alongside the October 1 release of her seventh studio album, Love for Sale, the singer’s second collaboration with Tony Bennett.

Presale tickets to Gaga’s nine shows will be available first to Little Monsters fan club members beginning August 24 at 10 a.m. PT. General Admission tickets go on sale August 28 at 10 a.m. PT. Park MGM will require all ticketholders to present proof of COVID-19 vaccination or proof of a negative COVID-19 test taken within 72 hours prior to entering the show. 

Gaga launched her first residency show, Enigma, at Park Theater in December 2018, with Jazz & Piano debuting a few weeks later. The latter production features covers of jazz classics and standards — “Luck Be a Lady,” “Call Me Irresponsible,” “Cheek to Cheek,” and “Someone to Watch Over Me,” among others – alongside hits from Gaga’s catalog. 

The singer’s already-hyped arrival in Vegas came on the heels of her lead actress debut in A Star Is Born, and the popularity of the film’s lead single “Shallow” reached a fever pitch in early 2019 when, days after winning an Academy Award for Best Original Song, Gaga performed the song onstage with A Star Is Born director and co-star Bradley Cooper.

No plans have been announced to bring Enigma back to Park MGM. Meanwhile, Gaga’s calendar is likely to be booked through early 2022 as she promotes her Love for Sale album and her forthcoming turn as former famed Gucci “Black Widow” Patrizia Reggiani in Ridley Scott’s true-life crime pic (and surefire Oscar contender) House of Gucci.

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