Lady Gaga is ready to make fans dance and sing to the songs of her highly-anticipated "Chromatica Ball Tour," and it's projected to be one of the hottest shows this summer!

The singer is near the end of her Jazz & Piano residency at Dolby Live at Park MGM, Las Vegas, Nevada, and it appears that she's going to wear her dance shoes again to start rehearsing for her tour.

Her shows are expected to feature out-of-this-world alien-like visuals as Chromatica is considered another planet based on her vision.

Since the tour will heavily revolve around her sixth album, many fans are still hoping that Gaga will include songs from her previous eras.

From Venus to Just Dance, here are the non-Chromatica songs fans want Mother Monster to perform in her upcoming tour.

Venus - ARTPOP

Lady Gaga's "Venus" is from her fourth studio album, "ARTPOP," and fans have loved it throughout the years because of its slapping beat, and it's the perfect song to dance to for her upcoming tour.

Produced by Lady Gaga herself, the track was the last song recorded for the album, as revealed by her audio engineer, Dave Russell.

The song was inspired by an artwork by Sandro Botticelli called "The Birth of Venus," which can also be seen on the album art of her record.

The last time Gaga performed the song for a show was during her Coachella set in 2017.

Scheiße - Born This Way

"Scheiße" is one of Little Monsters' favorite songs of Gaga as the track heavily revolves around the concept of women empowerment.

Produced by RedOne, the singer previously revealed that the track is basically about wanting to be bad without permission.

In a previous interview, the songstress noted, "this song is really about wanting to be a strong female without all the b******* that comes along with."

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Dancin' In Circles - Joanne

Produced by Gaga, Mark Ronson, and BloodPop, "Dancin' In Circles" is a song with slow beats, but fans still enjoy dancing to the music whenever the singer performs it on her shows.

The track was creatively produced during a jam session with Beck Hansen and Ronson.

Just Dance - The Fame

Whenever Gaga goes on a tour for a new era, she never forgets to perform "Just Dance," as it is the track that launched her into stardom.

Dropped in 2009, the song was her debut single, and it sold millions of copies online at the time of its release as well as topped Billboard Charts.

Bad Romance - The Fame Monster

Last on this list is Lady Gaga's ultimate 2009 banger, "Bad Romance." The song is considered one of the most iconic singles that the singer ever released.

Like Just Dance, Mother Monster never forgets to perform this track in almost all of her shows, as it significantly impacted her career.

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