Whether in a bar or on a baseball field, Lady Gaga says she will give it all in every performance.
The singer leaves this summer on a stadium tour around the world, and will also return to the Dive Bar Tour with Bud Light for a show in Las Vegas on July 13.
Her first series of pub concerts, which ended last year near the release of her album "Joanne", called it a deep experience.
"When I stopped there I completely forgot where we were and I was going into acting," Gaga said in a telephone interview. "For me, no matter how small the venue, one does not act other than as it would in a big place, it would not be fair to the fans."
Last year's club included a stop at The Bitter End, the New York bar where Gaga sang before reaching stardom. The new Dive Bar tour will also feature presentations in Los Angeles (July 26) and New Orleans (August 30), and will be led by other artists yet to be announced.
Gaga, 31, begins her world tour on August 1 in Vancouver, Canada. He will perform at venues such as Citi Field in New York, AT & T Park in San Francisco, Wrigley Field in Chicago and Fenway Park in Boston.
Now that she has finished filming the movie "A Star Is Born" with Bradley Cooper - an experience she said was "wonderful" and "inspiring," which "changes life" - is focused on her huge tour.
"This is going to be a little different," he said. "I like to change things. I have some ideas on how I would like to play some of the classics for my fans."
Part of the change comes from the sound of "Joanne," which includes rock, country and slower songs compared to her past dance hits with electronic sounds.
"I wrote about things I've never written before that are extremely deep and personal, and I dare say, things that stalked me, that were poisoning me, were toxic to me and I took them It was very revealing in that sense, "he said.
"And the album cover is very indicative of that," he added. "Me, putting on a hat I had not used before without being sure where I'm going, but knowing I have to get out of where I am."
Last April the Coachella festival, which Gaga led, the singer released "The Cure," an animated song about healing.
He said he wrote it after his performance in the Super Bowl halftime, that he is writing new music and that he could release another song unrelated to the album.
"I would not say it's impossible," he said.