It’s happening. The world is changing. The second coming has arrived. The Reckoning Is Officially Upon Us. By all of that, I mean: Gaga is back!

According to die-hard fans like myself, she never really left. But after today, Tuesday, August 7, 2018, no one will be able to fight me on this. This morning, the queen herself took to social media to officially announce the arrival of ENIGMA, her forthcoming Las Vegas residency. Featuring 23 performances of the namesake show and four additional “jazz and piano engagements,” ENIGMA will hit MGM’s Park Theater starting late this December and will extend through November of next year. Though not much information is available yet as to what to expect from the residency, the site does describe the show as an “odyssey of her pop hits,” so we can safely assume that it will focus on her chart-toppers with some fan-favorite deep cuts thrown in for good measure (This is a Lady Gaga show, after all).

And because I am one of her favorite fans (not kidding, she told me as much at a private listening party for Joanne in 2016), I have taken the liberty of ranking the top 10 songs I personally think Gaga can’t afford to skip out on in Vegas. Don’t @ me.

10. "Perfect Illusion"

For a number of reasons, Joanne will probably always be the most contentious album in Lady Gaga’s discography. But regardless of how you personally feel about the singer’s brief dalliance with Western aesthetics, there’s nothing negative you can say about lead single “Perfect Illusion,” which sounds just as fresh and inventive today as it did when it debuted almost two years ago. If ENIGMA must play host to a Joanne track, “Perfect Illusion” is the one that would go down with the least resistance. I can already imagine how great it will feel to hear a room full of people screaming “IT WASN’T LAAHV” at the top of their lungs. And don’t even get me started on that key change!

9. "Bad Romance"

I know. We’ve all heard this song performed live before. Time and time again, actually. But be honest with yourself: Would a Lady Gaga show — particularly one that is presumably framed around some of her career’s highest points — really be a Lady Gaga show without the inclusion of this certified smash hit? I mean, at the end of the day, to the uninformed, “Ain’t she just that Ra Ra Ra bitch?” Besides, “Bad Romance” has more than proven itself to be one of the most versatile entries in her catalogue. Though it’s fun to see it performed alongside the instantly recognizable choreography, it’s just as impactful when performed acoustically at a piano. Whatever form it needs to take on to fit into the Vegas setlist, it better be there.