Lady Gaga’s Las Vegas residency is a challenge for the star (Picture: Getty Images)

Lady Gaga is about to embark on her Las Vegas residency, however it’s said that production for the show has been a bit of a challenge for the star.

The 32-year-old singer will be putting on a two-part residency in Sin City, which will last for the entirety of 2019.

However, her tour manager Bobby Campbell has revealed that scaling down for a theatre has proved difficult.

He told Billboard: ‘The past eight years of her life has been touring the world in stadiums and arenas. Scaling down to a theatre and living with the production limitations of a smaller space isn’t easy.




‘I think fans will be really excited by what we’ve come up with, but it certainly hasn’t come without its challenges.’

She has had to scale down the show (Picture: Getty Images)

The show will be taking place at Park Theatre, which has the capacity of 5,200 – perfect for Gaga’s stripped down set-list.

But despite the Marry The Night songstress’ 12 month score, Live Nation Las Vegas president Kurt Melien revealed the hype surrounding residencies is a generally new phenomenon.

‘That wasn’t the case for years,’ Kurt said before adding: ‘Residencies are now the dominant form of entertainment.

‘The idea that the biggest artist on the planet is doing Vegas sends a message to the world that this is the thing to do.’

Quite the statement, but who are we to argue, as the singer come actress has just broken onto the movie scene and has already been nominated for two Golden Globes for her role in A Star Is Born.

She’s just received two Golden Globe nominations (Picture: Warner Bros / AP)

Gaga’s first nomination is in the coveted best actress in a motion picture category for her critically-acclaimed performance as Ally.

She has also received a nomination for best original song thanks to her duet, Shallow, with her co-star Bradley Cooper.

In total, A Star Is Born earned five nods ahead of the Golden Globes 2019, with Bradley also claiming recognition for best actor in a motion picture drama.

Lady Gaga will face serious competition in the best actress category with rivals including, Glenn Close, Nicole Kidman, Melissa McCarthy and Rosamund Pike.

Meanwhile, Bradley will have to fight off competition from Willem Dafoe, Rami Malek, John David Washington and Lucas Hedges.

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