Lady Gaga returns the favor to Wednesday

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Lady Gaga will launch single for ‘Wednesday’, ‘Dead Dance’

Details about the second season of ‘Wednesday’ continue to arrive, in which Lady Gaga will participate performing one of the characters. That character will be the “legendary professor at Nevermore Rosaline Rotwood,” confirms Variety.

Gaga’s character will appear in the second part of the second season, that is, already in September. The first part opens this August 6. The second, on September 3.

Variety also informs that Gaga will launch an original song coinciding with its appearance in the series. This song, ‘Dead Dance’, has been written by Gaga with the ‘Mayhem’ team and mainly involves Andrew Watt and Circut, according to the aforementioned medium.

Gaga is still on tour with the Mayhem Ball Tour, but last month she was gathered with Tim Burton in Mexico City, according to several media. Specifically, Gaga and Burton were sighted visiting the famous island of the dolls, in Xochimilco, an enclave known for housing hundreds of deteriorated dolls hanging from trees and structures.

The Mayhem Ball Tour continues this month in New York and will arrive in Spain on October 28, 29 and 31, with stops in Barcelona that will coincide, casually, with the celebration of Halloween.

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