The Perfect Illusion singer has been flashing plenty of skin this week.

She’s no stranger to daring outfits having once worn a dress made entirely of meat.

But even when Lady Gaga tones down her outrageous ensembles, she still manages to turn some heads.

The Born This Way hitmaker made sure she stayed true to form by going braless in a semi-sheer dress to Tony Bennett Celebrates 90: The Best Is Yet To Come at Radio City Music Hall in New York on Thursday evening.

But showing off her boobs wasn’t the only thing Gaga did to add some ‘wow factor’ to an otherwise simple black dress.

Lady Gaga leaves Tony Bennett Celebrates 90: The Best Is Yet To Come at Radio City Music Hall on September 15, 2016 in New York City

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Lady Gaga proudly shows off her chest in semi-sheer dress ( Image: GC Images)

Lady Gaga leaves Tony Bennett Celebrates 90: The Best Is Yet To Come at Radio City Music Hall on September 15, 2016 in New York City

Lady Gaga leaves Tony Bennett Celebrates 90: The Best Is Yet To Come at Radio City Music Hall on September 15, 2016 in New York City

Gaga attended Tony Bennett Celebrates 90: The Best Is Yet To Come ( Image: GC Images)

As well as the sheer material on the top half of her body, the frock also featured waist-high slits which revealed her toned legs.

The halterneck frock also featured a high embellished neckline, which showed off just enough side-boob to draw attention to the main event.

Later in the night, she continued to attract attention as she threw on a pair of shades and made her way over to Greenwich Village’s Electric Lady Studios.

Meanwhile, the global star revealed earlier this week that she will release Joanne, her first album in three years , on October 21.


Gaga and her father Joe Germanotta ( Image: WireImage)

Inspired by her father’s sister Joanne who passed away at the age of 19, Gaga told Zane Lowe on Apple Music’s Beats 1 on Thursday: “[My father] was younger than her and she was very sick with lupus.

“The death of her in his family and in his life, it really left a scar and a wound that never healed.

“The experiences of our families, and our challenges and our toughness make us who we are. It’s all the toughness of the pain that happened as a result of losing her that made us all strong, and made us all who we are.”

A track on the album will also be called Joanne.