Joanne Trattoria, the cozy Italian eatery owned by Lady Gaga’s parents Joe and Cynthia Germanotta, is turning up the heat on the Upper West Side with a lively Mayhem-themed listening party. Scheduled for March 7, the event offers fans a unique opportunity to enjoy Gaga’s eighth studio album alongside family-style Italian fare in a setting that blends comfort with star-powered connection.
Festivities kick off at 6 p.m. and include family recipes such as savory lasagna, spaghetti and meatballs, and white truffle Alfredo—paired with creative, album-inspired cocktails drawing from the Germanotta legacy. Drag artist performances will enhance the energy, with exclusive Gaga-themed souvenirs adding to the immersive experience.
Tickets, priced at $50 via OpenTable, help fans dive into the new album while supporting a community cause. A portion of proceeds will be donated to the Malibu Fire Department to assist with wildfire recovery efforts in California.
Joanne Trattoria has long been a cultural hub—a place where authentic Italian-American cuisine meets creative expression and LGBTQ+ inclusivity. By hosting this album listening event, the restaurant continues its tradition of celebrating both Gaga’s artistry and community spirit in the heart of New York City.
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