Release Details for Lady Gaga’s ” Chromatica Ball” Concert Film
Lady Gaga is all set to release her new concert film, ” Chromatica Ball,” which will be available on HBO and Max. The premiere is scheduled for Saturday, May 25th, at 8 p.m. ET/PT.
Serving as director, producer, and creator, Lady Gaga has crafted the Chromatica Ball film, initially announced back in 2022. This film captures performances from her global Chromatica Ball stadium tour and features songs from her 2020 album, Chromatica.
In addition, the film includes scenes from her Chromatica Ball performance at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles in September 2022.
Additionally, the executive production team included her long-term manager, Bobby Campbell, Live Nation’s touring chief, Arthur Fogel, and Interscope Records executives John Janick and Steve Berman. The concert was a sell-out event, drawing a crowd of 52,000 to the stadium, a testament to Lady Gaga’s significant pull in the music industry, especially notable just after the pandemic.
As per the HBO press release, the concert film will treat viewers to spectacular live performances of Lady Gaga’s greatest hits, such as “Stupid Love,” “Bad Romance,” “Just Dance,” “Poker Face,” “Shallow,” “Rain on Me,” among others.
Nina Rosenstein, HBO’s Executive Vice President of Programming, Late Night & Specials, praised Lady Gaga, calling her a formidable force in the entertainment industry. Rosenstein commended Gaga’s exceptional artistic skills and her boldness in expression, pointing out that the “Gaga Chromatica Ball” film displays her numerous talents with great intensity. HBO is thrilled to partner again with Gaga for this impressive special titled Chromatica Ball Film. The trailer for the film was launched on May 9th, 2024.
Lady Gaga Reflects on Her Upcoming Chromatica Ball Film
On Instagram, Lady Gaga shared her heartfelt reflections about the Chromatica Ball Film.
She wrote, “This film captures a period of intense creativity—the fashion, the dance, the music. Looking back at the tour, I’m overwhelmed by how we supported one another—you all turned out in force for music and art, with an enthusiasm and freedom that I’ll always cherish. From one sold-out stadium to another. The roaring crowd sing-alongs. Chromatica was a vibrant act of defiance. The tumult turned into pure energy and life, a spectacle best witnessed live.”