Lady Gaga will take the stage once again with Elton John for an AIDS foundation amfAR benefit gala in New York on February 10, Digital Spy reports.
The benefit will pay tribute to John and his partner, David Furnish, and their contributions to the global fight against AIDS.
The "Poker Face" singer recently took the stage with the "Rocket Man" at the 52nd Annual Grammy Awards, which were held in Los Angeles on January 31. The two performed part of Gaga's "Speechless," before launching into John's "Your Song."
The amfAR will also pay tribute to the late Natasha Richardson, a former board member and leader in the fight against AIDS. Meryl Streep, Vanessa Redgrave and amfAR founding chairman Dr. Mathilde Krim will participate in the tribute, along with singer Rufus Wainwright.
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