Anne Hathaway is headed to New York City for one night only.

The actress is famous for her film work, but she's also a singer, and she'll show off her vocal skills as she performs songs from the hit musical "Cabaret" in a concert on Oct. 24 at New York's Public Theatre.

Hathaway will perform memorable tunes including "Willkommen," "Cabaret," "Maybe This Time" and "Perfectly Marvelous" at the show, which celebrates the revitalization of The Public Theatre's downtown Manhattan location.

The show will take place at Joe's Pub on Lafayette Street. Tickets for members of The Public Theatre went on sale this week, and the general public can snatch them up Oct. 2. The tickets are a bit pricy and range from $100 to $300, but they also include food and drinks in addition to Hathaway's performance.

Hathaway's "Cabaret" concert is scheduled to celebrate the $40 million renovation of its building on Lafayette Street, which houses Joe's Pub. The complete remodel of the Public Theatre facility will be officially unveiled on Oct. 4, and Hathaway's performance is among a host of events to fete the renovation.

In addition to gearing up for her one-night-only concert, Hathway is also preparing for her wedding. The 29-year-old actress is engaged to actor Adam Shulman, who she began dating in November 2008. The couple announced their engagement in November 2011.

Though she hasn't revealed much about her upcoming nuptials, fans do know one detail: her bridal gown will be designed by her good friend Valentino.

The fashion designer confirmed that much at the New York City Ballet Fall Gala last week when he told reporters he "did the dress" for Hathaway's big day.

Valentino has a close relationship with Hathaway, who he has said is "like a daughter" to him. He hinted that he might design her wedding dress shortly after Hathaway and Shulman announced they would be married.

"I am so happy for Anne. And I would do my best creation for her," Valentino said at the time. "She's a lovely person. She wears the clothes very, very well. So I would do something special."