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Lady Gaga announced her Joanne tour following her Super Bowl LI halftime performance. Pictured: Lady Gaga performs during the Pepsi Zero Sugar Super Bowl 51 Halftime Show at NRG Stadium on Feb. 5, 2017 in Houston. Getty Images/Mike Ehrmann

Lady Gaga is hyping up her upcoming Joanne World Tour. But for those who are eager to know whether Gaga will be performing in their city and where to buy tickets, it looks like you’ll have to wait a little more to find out.

After performing a spectular set during the Super Bowl LI halftime show, Gaga took to Twitter on Sunday to tease some new details about her Joanne World Tour. While she didn’t reveal the venues and dates of the tour, she did share an image of herself sporting retro sunglasses with purple frames and curly hair, along with the title of her tour.

While tickets have not been officially released yet, Romper shared some suggestions on how to make sure you can score tickets before they sell out. Fans can either follow Gaga’s Facebook page or sign up for Lady Gaga notifications on Song Kick, a website that alerts you about concerts in and around your location. Fans can also sign up for Ticketmaster, which sends emails to users before the tickets go on sale.

Prior to her Super Bowl LI performance and new tour teaser, she teased that preparations for the Joanne tour are nearly completed. In January, she shared a Gaga fan account tweet claiming that the tour’s venues had already been booked.

Though Gaga has yet to unveil the stops and dates of her upcoming tour, she’s already back in the studio working on new music. According to Billboard, the Oscar-nominated singer-songwriter will be collaborating with R&B producer Brian Kennedy and country songsmith Dallas Davidson for a “new sound.”

Gaga will be performing songs off her latest album, “Joanne,” which is her first solo effort since “Artpop” in 2013. Her new album has already sold almost 1 million units worldwide since it was released on Oct. 21, on top of spawning two singles.

Gaga’s Joanne World Tour will be her first proper since she and Tony Bennett went on the road between 2014 and 2015 for the Cheek to Cheek Tour. The singer is no newbie when it comes to solo tours as well, since she has headlined several successful arena tours in the past. Her Monster Ball Tour, which kicked off in 2009 and wrapped up in 2011, grossed an estimated $227.4 million. Her Born This Way Ball (2012-2013) and ArtRave: The Artpop Ball (2014) tours were also massively successful.

Prior to officially releasing “Joanne,” Gaga promoted the album during her Dive Bar Tour. During the three-date promotional tour, she performed short sets of the songs off the album, including “Million Reasons,” “Perfect Illusion” and “John Wayne.”

While waiting for the Joanne World Tour venues and dates, check out Gaga’s full Super Bowl LI halftime show performance below and tell us what you think in the comments section!