Lady Gaga has announced a six-date The Chromatica Ball tour.
The news comes fresh off the announcement of her upcoming album Chromatica (which is out next month, FYI) and its lead single Stupid Love.
And on Thursday, the singer took to Instagram to announce her new tour - which will be taking place between July 24 and August 19, with dates confirmed in Paris, London, Boston, Toronto, Chicago and New Jersey.
Fans in London and Paris will be able to get priority access to the tickets starting March 10, if they pre-order the album.
General sale for the shows will open on March 13 - at 9am for the London show, and at 10am for the Paris show.
General sale for the Toronto gig will begin in March 13, while the sale for the US tickets will open on March 16.
According to Metro, tickets will be limited to two per customer - with each ticket bought for the UK show including a donation to Lady Gaga's Born This Way foundation.
You can find the full list of tour dates and venues below.
July 24 Paris, France Stade de France
July 30 London, UK Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
August 5 Boston, MA Fenway Park
August 9 Toronto, ON Rogers Centre
August 14 Chicago, IL Wrigley Field
August 19 E. Rutherford, NJ MetLife Stadium
Last week, Gaga released the music video for her incredibly catchy new single Stupid Love. Chromatica is her first album since 2016's Joanne.
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