Lady Gaga is set to return to the stage for her highly-anticipated Chromatica Ball Tour after it was postponed twice due to the global pandemic. Fans are still clueless about what to expect from the scheduled shows as the singer and her team remain silent on social media.

Even though the Haus of Gaga, the singer's internal team, is going through a controversy after former backup dancers speak out against her current choreographer, Richy Jackson, it appears that the show will still push through, but details behind the concert's aesthetic remains a secret.

The possible reason why Lady Gaga has been silent and secretive, even to the point that she didn't post any promotions or countdown in previous weeks, is that she doesn't want to spoil fans too much.

However, The Sun revealed the fashion designer who created the costumes for the tour.

A source spoke to the outlet, saying the iconic Donatella Versace has helped design some of the outfits for her shows, which will be in different cities around the world.

The costumes are so important that they reportedly needed bodyguards when being transported around the stadium during rehearsals.

"There are lots of outfits which are being guarded 24/7 because they are so precious and her team doesn't want them being damaged or seen by anyone," the source said.

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The insider also noted that Gaga had already worn the garments during rehearsals for her concert.

Chromatica Ball Tour's first show will begin in Düsseldorf, Germany, this weekend.

Although the source didn't reveal the exact number of outfits Mother Monster would be wearing on Sunday, they noted that there will be "a lot of clothes to guard" because of the singer's love for costume changes.

"It will be an absolute spectacle," they teased.

As of this writing, there is still no information regarding the official setlist of the event, but fans can expect the Academy Award-winning singer to perform songs from her 2020 album "Chromatica."

However, there were numerous unverified tweets that suggest Gaga won't be performing "1000 Doves" and "Fun Tonight." The singer's team has yet to confirm if the information is true.

Lady Gaga has only performed three songs ("Stupid Love," "Rain On Me," "911") from her album since it was released two years ago.

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