Lady Gaga is putting back on her Poker Face for another round in Las Vegas.

The New York City native, 37, is reviving her Lady Gaga Jazz & Piano residency for eight shows this summer at Dolby Live at Park MGM.

The actress-singer, whose real name is Stefani Germanotta, revealed the news to her 56.4 million Instagram followers in a post Tuesday.

The Grammy-winning artist – who lent her support to influencer Dylan Mulvaney earlier this month – advertised the upcoming series of dates with clips from past performances from her Sin City residency, which focuses on the jazz and piano genres.

‘Lady Gaga Jazz & Piano returns to Las Vegas for 8 shows between June 19 and July 6,’ the multitalented entertainer said in a statement in the caption of the post, adding emojis of a trumpet and musical note.

Lady Gaga, 37, is reviving her Lady Gaga Jazz & Piano residency for eight shows this summer at Dolby Live at Park MGM

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Lady Gaga, 37, is reviving her Lady Gaga Jazz & Piano residency for eight shows this summer at Dolby Live at Park MGM

The actress-singer, whose real name is Stefani Germanotta, revealed the news to her 56.4 million Instagram followers in a post Tuesday
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The actress-singer, whose real name is Stefani Germanotta, revealed the news to her 56.4 million Instagram followers in a post Tuesday

The statement continued: ‘Sign up now for the Little Monsters pre-sale on http://vegas.ladygaga.com for early ticket access tomorrow before tickets go on sale to the public this Saturday, March 23 at 10am PT.’

The Born This Way vocalist’s website for the residency indicated the dates would be June 19; June 20; June 27; June 29; June 30; July 3; July 5; and July 6.

The Shallow songstress foreshadowed her summertime soiree last fall during a concert at Dolby Live, the Las Vegas Review-Journal reported.

She said during a show last September that her team and the casino were working toward making ‘a contract’ solidifying the long-term status of the niche residency.

‘We’re gonna make a contract,’ Lady Gaga said, as she was flanked by the band Santa Fe and The Fat City Horns, according to the newspaper. ‘Everybody on this stage will be here forever.

‘We’ll do it. I’m not kidding. I make a lot of jokes on this stage. This is not one of them.’

Lady Gaga’s pop residency named Enigma ‘is in doubt,’ according to the paper, as the superstar artist appears focused on the jazz-themed show for the immediate future.

Combined, Lady Gaga Jazz & Piano, and Enigma, have made almost $100 million amid their run at Dolby Live, the paper reported. Enigma debuted in late 2018 and the last show Gaga performed in the pop-influenced residency came in late 2019.

The show, which includes a 30-piece big band, is centered around Lady Gaga narrating the history of the entertainment in Las Vegas
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The show, which includes a 30-piece big band, is centered around Lady Gaga narrating the history of the entertainment in Las Vegas

The Born This Way vocalist's dates in the residency are slated for June 19; June 20; June 27; June 29; June 30; July 3; July 5; and July 6
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The Born This Way vocalist’s dates in the residency are slated for June 19; June 20; June 27; June 29; June 30; July 3; July 5; and July 6

The multitalented entertainer has shown her artistic versatility with the jazz and piano show
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The multitalented entertainer has shown her artistic versatility with the jazz and piano show

Combined, Lady Gaga Jazz & Piano, and her pop residency Enigma, have made almost $100 million amid their run at Dolby Live
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Combined, Lady Gaga Jazz & Piano, and her pop residency Enigma, have made almost $100 million amid their run at Dolby Live

Lady Gaga’s most recent Jazz + Piano outing came last autumn during a three-show series that ran from October 1-5.

She also did a special edition of the series for Las Vegas Raiders owner Mark Davis last month amid Super Bowl festivities at Fontainebleau Las Vegas, according to the outlet.

The show, which includes a 30-piece big band, is centered around Lady Gaga – who won a Grammy in 2022 for her collaboration with legendary late crooner Tony Bennett – narrating the history of the entertainment in Las Vegas.