By: Abigail Pacheco By: Abigail Pacheco | March 7, 2022 | Culture,
Little Monsters are ecstatic over Lady Gaga’s announcement of The Chromatica Ball Summer Stadium Tour. Two years after the initial news about the tour and countless reschedules, the stadium run is finally locked in place.
After debuting in May 2020, Lady Gaga’s sixth album, Chromatica, unsurprisingly charted No. 1 on the Billboard-200 list. The iconic album features Ariana Grande, Elton John, BLACKPINK and so many others on countless remixes that show just how good Lady Gaga is. The legend never disappoints with her endeavors, so we know that this tour will be nothing like we have ever seen before.
The summer stadium tour will be one of the first times she has performed the Chromatica album for her fans. The shows start in July and will make its way throughout Europe before coming back to the states in August and finishing in September. Tickets will go on sale on March 11 and 14 for a number of dates, including Los Angeles, Germany and London. A number of shows are already on sale (Little Monsters in PAris, New York and Toronto should get to Ticketmaster stat).
Currently, the superstar has been working her way through the award season for House of Gucci, a biographical crime drama movie that follows the extraordinary lives of the Gucci family and everything that unraveled the family ending in murder and betrayal. Lady Gaga plays wife Patrizia Reggina, who married Maurizio Gucci (Adam Driver) and found herself a part of the iconic family empire. With the role, she won the New York Film Critics Circle Award for best actress, further proving her endless talent.
Despite not being nominated for an Oscar for her work in the Ridley Soctt film, she will be co-hosting Elton John's AIDS Foundation Academy Awards viewing party with other LGBTQIA+ icons, such as Billy Porter. We cannot get enough of Gaga and are so excited to see our favorite Mother Monster flourish in the months ahead.
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