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Lady Gaga premieres new songs at Nashville club

Lady Gaga showed that she could rock a small Nashville club just as hard as arenas as she showcased songs from her new album Joanne for a small crowd of fans and guests.

Singer debuted 3 tracks off new album Joanne: Sinner's Prayer, A-Yo, Million Reasons

Grammy-winner Lady Gaga played a short set at the 5 Spot bar in Nashville, Tenn., on Wednesday night, to the delight of a small crowd of fans and guests. (Rick Diamond/Getty Images for Bud Light)

Lady Gaga showed that she could rock a club just as hard as arenas as she showcased songs from her new album.

The Grammy-winner played a short set at the 5 Spot bar in Nashville, Tenn., on Wednesday night to a small crowd of fans and guests and included three new songs from her forthcoming album, Joanne.

She introduced herself as Lady Gaga from New York City, but asked her fans "tonight if you could just call me Joanne," which is the name of her aunt, who died at age 19, and is also her middle name.

The album is set for release on Oct. 21. The performance was steamed live on tour partner Bud Light's Facebook page, as will upcoming bar shows on Oct. 20 and Oct. 27.

She greeted crowds lined up behind police barricades before walking into the club wearing an embroidered jacket and large brimmed hat that covered her eyes and carrying a guitar case.

She started with Sinner's Prayer,followed with A-Yo,and then brought in top country songwriter Hillary Lindsey as backup vocals on Million Reasons,which Lindsey co-wrote.

Lindsey is one of a trio of songwriters in Nashville who wrote the country hit Girl Crush,performed by Little Big Town.

Lady Gaga returned after a short break with her current single Perfect Illusionand jumped into the crowd to sing and dance along with her fans.

Lady Gaga jumped into the crowd to dance with fans Wednesday night. She performed three new tracks off her upcoming album Joanne. (Rick Diamond/Getty Images for Bud Light)

She told the crowd of just over 100 people that she couldn't "give away too much tonight," and left the crowd wanting more as they chanted "Joanne."

Gaga will be performing at the Super Bowl halftime show in February in Houston.