Key Points

Lady Gaga is set to drop her new track "Dead Dance" in Wednesday Season 2, where she’ll also star as a mysterious teacher. The song’s music video is expected next month, aligning with her character debut. Gaga was recently seen filming with director Tim Burton in Mexico’s eerie Island of the Dolls. Wednesday Season 2 premieres August 6, 2025, with new cast members like Steve Buscemi and Joanna Lumley.

Key Points: Lady Gaga to Debut Dead Dance in Wednesday Season 2

  • Lady Gaga’s "Dead Dance" will release with a music video next month
  • She plays Rosaline Rotwood, a Nevermore teacher in Wednesday S2
  • Gaga was spotted filming with Tim Burton on Mexico’s haunted Island of the Dolls
  • Wednesday Season 2 premieres August 6, 2025, with new cast additions
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Lady Gaga to launch 'Dead Dance' song in Jenna Ortega's Wednesday Season 2

Lady Gaga’s new song "Dead Dance" will feature in Jenna Ortega’s Wednesday Season 2, alongside her mysterious guest role as Rosaline Rotwood.

"Here lies the monster queen. – Lady Gaga at Netflix’s Tudum event"

Los Angeles, August 5

Pop sensation Lady Gaga is set to launch a brand-new song in the upcoming Netflix series, 'Wednesday Season 2'. The Jenna Ortega show will premiere on the streaming giant this week.

According to Variety, Lady Gaga will release a song titled "Dead Dance" in the second season of the show.

The song, along with its music video, is expected to be launched next month, coinciding with her debut appearance on the show as Rosaline Rotwood - "legendary Nevermore teacher who crosses paths with Wednesday."

An official confirmation is yet to be received from the singer or her team.

The news arrives on the heels of multiple reports that claimed Gaga was spotted with 'Wednesday' director Tim Burton on the Island of the Dolls in Xochimilco, south of Mexico City.

The island is known for being "haunted" and has several decaying dolls hanging from trees and structures.

A source close to the development shared that Gaga is likely recording the song with the same team that worked on her "Mayhem" album.

Earlier in May, Netflix dropped the opening scene of the highly anticipated second season, while also confirming Lady Gaga's casting for a guest role.

At Netflix's Tudum fan event, Gaga took to the stage for a dramatic entry, emerging from a coffin that bore the words, "Here lies the monster queen."

At the time, she performed "Zombieboy" from the "Mayhem" album.

While not many details about her role are revealed, Gaga will be seen joining the likes of Jenna Ortega and Catherine Zeta-Jones. The latest additions are Steve Buscemi as the new Nevermore principal and Joanna Lumley as Wednesday's grandmother.

The new season will see Wednesday returning to the academy as a celebrated hero, only to leave her looking for answers to the unsolved mysteries.

'Wednesday: S2 Part 1' will be premiered on August 6, 2025. ' i

- ANI

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Rohit P
Interesting crossover but I hope they don't make it too gothic for Indian audiences. Wednesday was already quite dark in S1. Still, Lady Gaga's music will definitely add value to the show.
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Ananya R
As a huge Gaga fan from Mumbai, this is the best news! Her "Mayhem" album was brilliant and "Dead Dance" sounds perfect for Wednesday's vibe. Hope they release the song on Spotify India same day as global release 🤞
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Vikram M
The marketing for this season is next level! Emerging from a coffin at Tudum? Only Gaga can pull this off. But I hope the actual content lives up to the hype. S1 was good but had some pacing issues.
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Kavya N
My daughter is obsessed with Wednesday's dance from S1. Now with Lady Gaga's song, I'm sure we'll have another viral dance challenge in Indian schools and colleges soon! 😅
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Siddharth J
While I'm excited for the show, I hope they don't overshadow Jenna Ortega's brilliant performance with too many celebrity cameos. The core cast and story should remain the focus.
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Meera T
The haunted Island of Dolls in Mexico is giving me major Bhangarh Fort vib

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