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The 'You & I' singer will perform 110 shows across her two-year world tour promoting second album 'Born This Way'.
Lady Gaga has announced her 'Born This Way Ball' world tour will travel across 110 dates and has also confirmed the first ten dates of the tour.
The 'Marry The Night' singer made the announcement on Twitter earlier today (8th February) after promising fans yesterday she was ready to reveal the first dates of 'Born This Way Ball' tour.
Lady Gaga confirmed she will perform ten dates across Asia, Australia and New Zealand starting in April this year, and promised more announcements will be coming soon.
"The Born This Way Ball will perform 110 shows around the world. The opening dates are out today, with more announcements to ensue," Gaga tweeted today (8th February).
The 'Bad Romance' singer had earlier taken to her Twitter account to reveal the official tour poster of the jaunt.
Yesterday (7th February) she also unveiled a sketch design of the tour stage - which will feature a "Monster Pit" area from where fans will be offered the chance to meet the singer backstage.
Earlier today Lady Gaga also unveiled a new fashion video featuring the return of her male alter ego Jo Calderone.
Tickets for the New Zealand and Australia leg of Lady GaGa's 'Born This Way' tour are due to go on sale at 9am on 17th February.
Lady Gaga's first 'Born This Way Ball' 2012 world tour dates are as follows:
Seoul, South Korea (Olympic Stadium) - 27th April
Hong Kong (Asia World Arena) - 2nd May
Tokyo, Japan (Saitama Super Arena) - 10th May
Singapore (Indoor Stadium) - 28th May
Auckland, New Zealand (Vector Arena) - 7th June
Brisbane, Australia (Brisbane Entertainment Centre) - 13th June
Sydney, Australia (Allphones Arena) - 20th June
Sydney, Australia (Allphones Arena) - 21st June
Melbourne, Australia (Rod Laver Arena) - 27th June
Melbourne, Australia (Rod Laver Arena) - 28th June
Perth, Australia (Burswood Dome) - 7th July