Tony Bennett, a late singing superstar, and Lady Gaga were renowned for their friendship. Naturally,
she was also impacted by his passing. The Queen of Pop also did something incredibly remarkable in his memory.
To find out more about her lovely dedication, continue reading.
In Las Vegas, Lady Gaga has been performing her residency. In Park MGM, there is a performance called Lady Gaga:
Jazz & Piano at Dolby Live. The performer had taken time off from the performances to film her part in ‘Joker: Folie à Deus.’

It was eagerly awaited that she would return to the stage. With a photo in full glam makeup, the singer had teased her
return to the stage on Instagram. ‘IT’S OUR OPENING SHOW IN VEGAS BABY 1 hr 16 min till we hit the stage to SWING,’ she captioned the photo.
Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta, better known as Lady Gaga, has experienced a personal loss. The singer was devastated by
Tony Bennett’s passing because he had a significant role in her life. The two of them had previously worked together professionally.

Since his passing in July, this was Gaga’s first performance. She spoke to Susan Crow, the widow of Bennett, who was in the audience,
throughout the performance. Gaga began by saying, ‘Susan, everybody in this audience loves you so much,’ before moving on to discuss Tony Bennett.
‘To be honest, since this entire event was for Tony, I wasn’t sure exactly what to say about him. Everything. He remembered the opening number,
the middle numbers, every diamond, every instrument, every conductor, and every improvisation,
she claimed. I couldn’t come out here and be depressed because, if I knew Tony well, I would be certain that he would be quite angry with me for being depressed.
In 2011, Gaga and the late musician began working together. She continued by saying that she would sing “Fly Me to the Moon” in his praise.

She told the gathering, ‘I sang this song while Tony was still alive, and I’ll sing it now, even though he’s gone,
because he’ll never be gone. ‘This is for you, Susan. I’ll manage to finish it. I swear. Although I’ll never perform as well as Tony, I’ll attempt.
He was the voice she also used to address the crowd. ‘Ladies and gentlemen,’ Bennett said as he welcomed the audience before she entered the stage. Gaga, Lady.