Lady Gaga news reported that the "Cheek To Cheek" singer will be staging more shows with jazz icon Tony Bennett.
According to a report from ABC News, The Cosmopolitan hotel and casino in Las Vegas has added a second show to the two's scheduled performance this Holiday season.
The second run was added after tickets for their initial New Year's Eve show sold out quickly.
Aside from their Las Vegas shows, Lady Gaga news reported that she and Tony Bennett will also tour in Los Angeles, New York, and London.
The unlikely pair has also starred in holiday TV advertisements, guested in talk shows, and staged a special performance at New York City's Lincoln Center.
Aside from her jazz projects, Lady Gaga news reported that the pop singer appears to be working on a new music, and did not even celebrate Thanksgiving just to record what seems to be her new track.
According to a report from MTV.com, the music superstar was fresh from her artRave world tour earlier this week when she shared a photo on her Instagram page. The image showed the international hitmaker already back in the studio, making it seem like she spent Thanksgiving Day at work.
The photo showed Lady Gaga's pet, a bulldog named Asia, peeking over the singer singing inside a recording studio. The image was captioned, as if to tease Lady Gaga fans about her new music: "Asia moo moo monkey watching mommy recording. WHAT IS SHE SINGING!?!"
The singer then posted: "Happy Thanksgiving monsters thank you for making today so special for me and Tony!"
The singer's shift to jazz music is believed by some to be due to her frustrations about the music industry and her own career.
In a report from Entertainment Wise, the singer even called her pop days "robotic" and she accused music execs of being "controlling".
''Since 'The Fame', 'The Fame Monster' and 'Born This Way', they've been auto-tuning it more, or changing the timbre. They take the vibrato out so you sound like a robot," Lady Gaga said in a news reported by Entertainment Wise.
The controversial musician admitted: ''They really control you especially in the beginning."