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“Chromatica Ball” Is Going To Stream On HBO: Posts Lady Gaga On Her Instagram Handle
An HBO concert is going to air based on the “Chromatica Ball” 2022 by Lady Gaga on May 25, Saturday, at 8 p.m. ET/PT, and it is going to stream on Max. Lady Gaga shared the news herself on her Instagram handle.
She posted a picture with the caption, “GAGA CHROMATICA BALL MAY 25 @HBO @STREAMONMAX.” This special was filmed before it was sold out at Los Angeles’s Dodger Stadium with 52,000 people.
It was in September 2022 and featured the Oscar and Grammy-winning artist performing hits like “Rain On Me,” “Bad Romance,” “Poker Face,” “Stupid Love,” “Just Dance,” and a lot more.
The special was created, directed, and produced by Lady Gaga, Bobby Campbell, her longtime manager, and Arthur Fogel, Live Nation touring chief, Steve Berman, and John Janick are the executive producers.
“Lady Gaga is a complete powerhouse” – Nina Rosenstein
The executive VP of programming of HBO, Nina Rosenstein said, “Lady Gaga is a complete powerhouse. 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.”
The concert happened just a few months after the pandemic rules began to lift, and that celebrated the album that was released in 2020. It was a dance-party album.
Chris Willman from Variety wrote, “Gaga has remained undaunted in making it clear that 2020’s ‘Chromatica’ is the album she is very much touring behind, with 10 songs from the two-year-old album accounting for just under half the overall set.”
He added, “There was a sense of post-pandemic victory to Gaga’s increasingly lengthy asides, late in the two-hour-plus concert — ‘The whole world did not fade. We’re all here, in some kind of way,’ she said. But, as an undertow, you might detect a sense of vindication for the ‘Chromatica’ record itself, in how she’s determined not to let it go down as a lamb that got lost in the storm.”