Lady Gaga had just wrapped up the European leg of her record-breaking Chromatica Ball and it seems like her team has already planned many projects for her in 2023 including her Las Vegas residency comeback.

Mother Monster has been performing at the Park MGM in Sin City since 2019 with her sold-out "Enigma" shows that featured her pop/dance roots and "Jazz + Piano" which shows a different side of her music.

According to Review Journal, the Grammy Award-winning singer will return to her residency next year but it's not going to be "Enigma," but rather a completely different pop production.

"Chromatica" is likely to live on in Gaga's next Park MGM adventure. We've wondered if her pop show, "Enigma," will be revived at Dolby Live. We understand a pop production is planned, in 2023, but not "Enigma," the insider revealed.

The singer will most likely perform hits from her 2020 album like "Rain On Me," "911," "Replay" and more, as well as a few classic hits like "Poker Face" and "Just Dance."

Aside from the alleged pop production mentioned above, the Academy Award-winning songstress, whose real name is Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta, will also revive her "Jazz + Piano" show.

As of this writing, Lady Gaga, the Haus of Gaga, or anyone from her team has yet to confirm if the information mentioned above is accurate.

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The "Fun Tonight" songstress debuted new outfits and performed some of her biggest "Chromatica" hits on her current tour a few days ago.

However, she still hasn't performed her collaboration song with Elton John titled "Sine From Above."

She also broke the record at the Merkur Spiel-Arena in Düsseldorf, Germany, for having the biggest single-show crowd at the venue during her first show.

She surpassed the previous record-holder, Bon Jovi, at their 2006 "Have A Nice Day Tour" which was attended by 43,625 fans.

Her last European leg show was held at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, United Kingdom. After her show, the singer collaborated with Sarabande Foundation to host an after party that was attended by numerous celebrities.

A-list guest stars include Sam Smith, Jade Thirlwall of Little Mix, Rina Sawayama, Nicola Coughlan, Hayley Atwell, Eddie Redmayne, and many more.

The singer is currently taking a break for a few days before starting her North American leg at Rogers Centre in Toronto, Canada, on August 6.

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