Lady Gaga to close Roseland Ballroom
- Lady Gaga will close the famed club with four shows in the spring of 2014
- Tickets%2C which run %2450 and %24200%2C will go on sale Nov. 25
- The Roseland Ballroom opened in 1919 and has hosted acts ranging from Glenn Miller to the Rolling Stones
Lady Gaga will play the final shows ever at New York's famed Roseland Ballroom , a fixture of the city's nightlife scene for nearly 100 years.
Gaga's four-night residency will begin on her 28th birthday, March 28, continuing on March 30, 31 and April 2. Tickets, which will run $50 for the floor and $200 for mezzanine seats, will go on sale via Ticketmaster Nov. 25 at 10 a.m. ET.
The club, sometimes billed as "The World's Greatest Ballroom," opened in 1919 on the corner of 51st Street and Broadway, moving to its current West 52nd Street location between Broadway and Eighth Avenue. In its 94 years, it has hosted acts ranging from Glenn Miller, Fred Astaire and Frank Sinatra to the Rolling Stones, Madonna and Beyoncé.
Gaga released her fourth studio album, ARTPOP, and performed on Saturday Night Live last week. ARTPOP's first single, Applause, is a top-five hit on USA TODAY's Top 40 airplay charts.