In a radio interview this morning with Z100 New York, Lady Gaga revealed that she will return for the next season of FX's AMERICAN HORROR STORY.
The artist took home a Golden Globe Award this year for her portrayal of the Countess on last season's installment subtitled 'Hotel.' Gaga tells Z100, "I can't promise you how, or when, or anything like that."
Listen to the interview in full here!
As of now, no details have been revealed on the upcoming season of the anthology series. Last summer, AHS creator Ryan Murphy told EW, "The next thing we're crafting up is very, very different than this." He continued, "Not smaller. But just not opulent. More rogue and more dark."
He went on to share that he may be working on two installments of the series this year. "Next year we might do a fall AMERICAN HORROR STORY and a spring," he said. "We have to decide."
As BWW reported earlier today, AHS alum Angela Bassett has also confirmed her return to the series.
Grammy-winning singer and songwriter Lady Gaga has sold over 27-million albums, 130-million singles, and over 4-million tickets globally to her award-winning live performances.
Lady Gaga has won a total of 6 GRAMMY AWARDS - her most recent this week for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album for Cheek To Cheek, her 2014 collaboration with Tony Bennett, which debuted at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100. She recently won a Golden Globe Award for her performance in FX's AMERICAN HORROR STORY: HOTEL.
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