Who gets to tell history? That's a question posed in a new production - Rockets and Blue Lights - at The Royal Exchange next week.
05.03.2020 - 15:31 / heatworld.com
In case you've been living under a rock (or somewhere with really crappy signal) Lady Gaga is back with a brand new single in the form of absolute banger ‘Stupid Love’, upcoming album ‘Chromatica’ and NOW a brand-spankin'-new UK tour date at London's Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Taking to the stage in the capital on 30th July as part of The Chromatica Ball Tour, Gaga will also be performing in Paris, Toronto, Boston, Chicago and E. Rutherford (USA).
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Who gets to tell history? That's a question posed in a new production - Rockets and Blue Lights - at The Royal Exchange next week.
Lady Gaga is "going to give a lot of people what they want" with her new album Chromatica according to one of the album's collaborators.
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Less than a week after releasing the single “Stupid Love”, Lady Gaga has added onto the hype of her forthcoming sixth studio album, “Chromatica”, by announcing her plans for a six-date summer world tour.
Lady Gaga is getting ready to hit the road in support of her new album, Chromatica!
Lady Gaga will hit the road this summer with The Chromatica Ball Tour, a “special six-city limited run of exclusive performances.”
Lady Gaga has announced a six-city stadium tour of Europe and North America. The Chromatica Ball tour kicks off July 24 at Paris’ Stade de France before rolling up in London (Tottenham Hotspur Stadium), Boston (Fenway Park), Toronto (Rogers Centre), Chicago (Wrigley Field), and East Rutherford, New Jersey (MetLife Stadium). Check out the dates below. Get tickets here. (Pitchfork may earn a commission from purchases made through affiliate links on our site.)
Lady Gaga will hit the road this summer with The Chromatica Ball Tour, a “special six-city limited run of exclusive performances.” The shows will kick off July 24 in Paris at Stade de France followed by stadium engagements in London on July 30 at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium; Boston August 5 at Fenway Park; Toronto August 9 at The Rogers Centre; Chicago August 14 at Wrigley Field; and East Rutherford, New Jersey August 19 at MetLife Stadium. The tour is presented by Live Nation.
Lady Gaga has announced a string of worldwide stadium shows to promote her upcoming album Chromatica.
In support of her upcoming new album 'Chromatica'
Lady Gaga is having a mega week as her comeback single Stupid Love tops the Official Trending Chart.
Lady Gaga has revealed that her hotly-anticipated sixth album is called Chromatica and will be released next month.
British music fans are gaga about “Stupid Love”.