Lady Gaga Announces Self-Directed ‘Chromatica Ball’ Concert Film: Watch the Trailer

Lady Gaga‘s dynamic Chromatica Ball Tour is getting a second life on HBO’s Max streaming service, where a concert film capturing one of the trek’s final performances is set to premiere later this month.

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As announced Wednesday (May 8), Gaga Chromatica Ball will debut exclusively on the platform May 25, giving fans another chance to take in the colorful costumes, theatrical choreography and stunning live vocals delivered by the 13-time Grammy winner at each tour show two years ago. Directed and produced by Gaga herself, the career-spanning showcase will feature footage of tracks from her Billboard 200-topping 2020 album Chromatica, as well as older hits such as “Bad Romance,” “Just Dance,” “Poker Face” and “Shallow.”

“Lady Gaga is a complete powerhouse,” Nina Rosenstein, executive vp of HBO Programming, Late Night & Specials, said in a statement. “She’s a once-in-a-lifetime artist who never holds back, and Gaga Chromatica Ball puts her endless list of talents on full display. We’re thrilled to partner with her once again for this breathtaking concert special.”

According to a release, the project was filmed back in September 2022 at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, one of the superstar’s final shows of her Chromatica Ball Tour that summer. At the time, fans noticed that cameras were set up all over the venue to capture the night’s sold-out performance after which Gaga confirmed on X that a mystery project was in the works.

“52,000 people. Sold out. 30 cameras pointed at you and one take,” she tweeted at the time.

To pair with the announcement, HBO also shared the project’s trailer. The minute-long teaser gives fans a taste of the advanced pyrotechnics and cinematic visuals displayed at the Dodger Stadium show, as well as bits and pieces of high-energy dance numbers.

“Put your hands up!” Gaga tells the roaring crowd in the clip, mid-way through a performance of “Stupid Love.”

Watch the Gaga Chromatica Ball trailer below.

Hannah Dailey

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