Lady Gaga’s Retirement Plans

Oct 28, 2019 | 5:50 AM

Lady Gaga has once again assured fans that that a new album coming.

In a fan video captured during a performance of her Las Vegas residency show Enigma in Las Vegas Wednesday, Gaga says, “Don’t you worry. I’m not going nowhere. I’m making new music.”

As the crowd cheered, she continued. “I’ll be a whole new me, over and over. And I’ll be just like Tony Bennett, I’ll be onstage when I’m 92.”

Back in March, Gaga confirmed that she was working on her long-awaited sixth album. Last month, the head of the French division of her record label said it would arrive next year. When it does, it’ll be the follow-up to 2016’s Joanne.

Gaga is up for two American Music Awards: Favorite Soundtrack for A Star Is Born, and Collaboration of the Year for her Bradley Cooper duet “Shallow.”

Meanwhile, a Lady Gaga impersonator said she felt “like a deer in headlights” after the emcee at a charity event falsely introduced her a the real thing, forcing her to just go along with it as the crowd went wild and mobbed the stage.

Tierney Allen is a renowned Gaga impersonator, who performs in the Legends In Concert show at the Tropicana in Las Vegas, alongside Freddie Mercury, Pat Benatar and Elvis tribute acts, among others.

Allen recently played a Vegas charity event, where she took to the stage in Joanne-era getup and played “You And I” and “Million Reasons.” It was business as usual until the end of the event, when the emcee told the crowd that she was not an impersonator, but was the real thing.

Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter, Allen described the wild situation that ensued, saying: “What happened is I was booked to perform at a private event for Women of Global Change. We always tell the clients to make sure the guests know I’m not the real thing … I thought, ‘Oh, that’s not good. I immediately started sweating. I must have looked like a deer in the headlights.”

She stuck around to help out with a charity auction, assisting in the sale of a framed A Star Is Born poster, autographed by Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper, which was eventually sold for $3,000. On leaving, she told event organizers “I really hope I don’t upset Gaga’s people.”

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“Don’t you worry I’m not going nowhere. I’m making new music. I’ll be a whole new me, over and over. And I’ll be just like Tony Bennett, I’ll be on stage when I’m 92.” – Lady Gaga during Enigma tonight

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