Tony Bennett to perform at Lady Gagas wedding
Its only been a few weeks since Lady Gaga announced her wedding engagement to Chicago Fire star Taylor Kinney but already, shes decided who will…
Tony Bennett & Lady Gaga arrive to the Grammy Awards 2015 on February 8, 2015 in Los Angeles, CA. (Shutterstock)
Its only been a few weeks since Lady Gaga announced her wedding engagement to Chicago Fire star Taylor Kinney but already, shes decided who will perform at her wedding, and boy is he be a great wedding singer.
She finally selected Tony Bennett, Cheek to Cheek collaborator that has worked with Gaga in the past, including their stunning performance in this year’s GRAMMY Awards.
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“They invited me to do it and, of course, I will. I love it,” he told the New York Post.
Bennett couldnt be happier for Gaga seeing as he thinks very highly of her husband-to-be.
“She’s marrying a very wonderful man, very talented and very handsome,” he said. “I think he’s going be highly successful in films. He’s a very nice person.”

Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga onstage during the Stevie Wonder: Songs In The Key Of Life in Los Angeles, California. (Michael Tran/FilmMagic)
Bennett wasnt allowed to divulge too many other details about what exactly Lady Gagas wedding will entail but reportedly the wedding will be happening at Gagas Malibu mansion later this year.
He did confirm the one thing that everyone already knew since its a Gaga affair.
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“All I know is, knowing Lady Gaga, it will be fabulous,” he said.
Kinney popped the question on Valentine’s Day and Gaga confirmed the news on Instagram with a selfie of her heart-shaped diamond engagement ring.
Bennett and Lady Gaga decided to collaborate on “Cheek to Cheek after meeting for the first time in 2011 at the Robin Hood Foundation gala in New York City. They first recorded a rendition of “The Lady Is a Tramp”, and then discussed plans for working on the jazz project.