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The Chromatica Ball

The Chromatica Ball was the seventh headlining concert tour by American singer Lady Gaga in support of her sixth studio album, Chromatica (2020). Comprising 20 shows, it began on July 17, 2022, in Düsseldorf and concluded on September 17, 2022, in Miami Gardens. Initially conceived as a six-date-long, limited tour, new dates were added after it was delayed by two years due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Chromatica Ball
Tour by Lady Gaga
Location
  • Asia
  • Europe
  • North America
Associated albumChromatica
Start dateJuly 17, 2022 (2022-07-17)
End dateSeptember 17, 2022 (2022-09-17)
Legs4
No. of shows20
Attendance834,000
Box office$112.4 million[1]
Lady Gaga concert chronology

It is Gaga's first all-stadium concert tour and features a stage inspired by brutalist architecture. In line with the promoted album's themes, the show's narrative depicts a journey around trauma and healing. It is divided into distinct segments, each separated by a video introduction and a costume change. Gaga opted for a "darker, edgier" appearance for the tour in contrast to the pink cyberpunk look from Chromatica's earlier promotional imagery; her wardrobe included outfits by designers she frequently worked with in the past, such as Alexander McQueen, Gareth Pugh, and her sister, Natali Germanotta.

The tour received critical acclaim, with various outlets rating it with the highest score in their respective reviews.[a] Critics praised the visuals, the choreography, Gaga's vocal skills, and many of them singled out the piano segment as the concert's strongest part. On numerous American dates, Gaga interpolated political statements to her piano performances, addressing topics such as gun violence and abortion rights. According to Billboard Boxscore, The Chromatica Ball ultimately grossed $112.4 million from 834,000 tickets sold, breaking multiple personal attendance records and venue records.

Background and development edit

 
Two shows were held in Tokorozawa's Belluna Dome (pictured), which marked Gaga's first concerts in Japan in eight years.

The tour was originally announced via Gaga's social media on March 5, 2020, as a six-date-long, limited concert series for the summer of that year, in support of her sixth studio album, Chromatica (2020). The announcement was accompanied by a dual-sided graphic, one side an extreme closeup of Gaga's face, sporting the 'Chromatica symbol' on her cheek, mostly covered with a long, straightened, pink wig. The other side of the graphic featured the tour's limited itinerary surrounded by imagery from the music video and promotional campaign for "Stupid Love", the lead single from Chromatica. When announced, the tour was set to be the singer's first all-stadium tour, with every date scheduled for a multi-purpose stadium, such as MetLife Stadium.[7] Due to safety concerns over the COVID-19 pandemic, it was first postponed to summer 2021, before its second postponement to summer 2022.[8][9]

New dates with additional venues in Europe and North America were scheduled and officially announced on March 7, 2022, making the once limited tour a 15-date engagement advertised as "The Chromatica Ball Summer Stadium Tour".[10] On April 14, 2022, two dates in Tokorozawa were announced, marking the singer's first concerts in Japan in eight years.[11] To commemorate the event, a Japanese tour edition of Chromatica with extra content was released on August 31, 2022, and a pop-up shop selling merchandise items opened on the same day.[12] Three additional North American shows in Hershey, Houston, and Miami Gardens were added later on May 16, bringing the tour's total number of shows to 20.[13]

During Gaga's last tour, the Joanne World Tour (2017–2018), the singer was forced to cancel the majority of the European leg of the concert series, due to severe pain caused by fibromyalgia.[14] Shortly before The Chromatica Ball began, Gaga admitted that there "was a time I thought I’d never be on stage again", while adding that she feels "more pain-free than I have in ages."[15] Rolling Stone's Hannah Ewens noted that the concert series was "carefully and successfully designed with Gaga's illness in mind", with fewer dates than any of her previous world tours, and the more complex choreography reserved for the latter section of the show.[16]

Production edit

Conception and stage setup edit

 
The Chromatica Ball's stage at Fenway Park, in Boston

The show is built on a narrative which depicts a journey around trauma and healing, similarly to the promoted Chromatica album.[17] On the day of the first tour date, Gaga posted a video on her Instagram account, giving an explanation behind the show: "The stage was inspired by brutalist architecture, materials, textures, crudity, transparency. A real savage and hard look at yourself, what you've been through. I wanted to tell a story with abstraction and art, so the show celebrates things that I have always loved like art and fashion and dance and music and technology, poetry, and the way all of those things work together."[18] She also added that the show "documents the many different stages and sides of grief and the manic energy of grief" that she endured throughout her life.[19]

The "imposing" stage set prompted media comparisons to a nightclub or S&M club in Germany.[20][21] For The Telegraph's Neil McCormick, the black and white brutalist architecture invoked a "nightmarish Soviet dystopia as imagined by Fritz Lang", an opinion shared by Billboard's Joe Lynch, who found shades of Lang's 1927 expressionist film, Metropolis in the design.[22] McCormick felt that "this initially bleak aesthetic" provided a striking contrast to the colorful costume changes and special effects.[2] The main stage was accompanied by two catwalks, and five five-story high screens.[21] A secondary, smaller stage houses Gaga's piano. Bedecked in tree branches, the instrument received comparisons to H. R. Giger's work.[23][24][22] In addition to flamethrowers which provided pyrotechnic effects,[25] the audience received LED wristbands which were glowing in time with the beat and changed color for each song.[26]

Costume design edit

Nicola Formichetti served as fashion director of the show, who worked with stylists Sandra Amador and Tom Erebout in selecting the costumes for the tour.[27] Throughout the show, Gaga wears outfits by Gareth Pugh, Alexander McQueen, Christian Lacroix, Aziz Rebar, Vex Latex, Dead Lotus Couture, and her sister Natali Germanotta's fashion brand, Topo Studio NY.[17][28] Christian Allaire of Vogue noted Gaga omitted her pink cyberpunk look from the music video of "Stupid Love", and instead "reviving her signature 'Mother Monster' style, which favors a darker, edgier aesthetic". She called The Chromatica Ball "a glorious return to freaky-deaky dressing", and compared her outfits to those from The Monster Ball Tour (2009–2011) and the Born This Way Ball (2012–2013) concert tours, which were "ominously sci-fi (but high-fashion)."[17]

 
Gaga performing "Replay" in a nude latex bodysuit and spiked necklace

Gaga's hard-structured sarcophagus costume in the opening sequence was inspired by David Bowie's 1979 Saturday Night Live performance. The outfit is "like a concrete sphynx, it opens down the middle to reveal mirrored interiors."[28] A later part of the show sees Gaga showcasing various golden looks. First she puts on a metallic gold moiré outfit by Alexander McQueen: her suit includes a cropped jacket with shoulder pads and a large lapel, and wide-legged trousers; removing the jacket, she shows off a sleeveless button-down collared shirt.[17][28][29] Matching gold boots complete the monochrome look.[29] Gaga then puts on a claw-like gold headpiece by Philip Treacy,[30] along with a gold gown designed by her sister.[29][28] For Daniel Rodgers of Dazed, the outfit hearkened back to Andrew Lloyd Webber's Joseph and The Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat.[28] Another McQueen outfit for a heavily choreographed part of the show was a crystal-embellished latex bodysuit and leather biker jacket, along with leather biker boots worn over black fishnet stockings.[29]

Gaga also wore a blood-red gown with peak-shoulders, along with black leather boots and fingerless gloves.[29][28][31] Removing the garment revealed a nude latex bodysuit splattered in red, blood-like goo, with taped X's over Gaga's nipples, along with a big, spiked necklace. This was later complimented with a sparkly red cropped puffer jacket and oversized sunglasses.[28][17][32] A different latex outift consists of a BDSM-inspired corset with harness-like buckles and horned shoulders, along with loose-legged leather pants and a policewoman cap.[28][30][31][33] Lauren O'Neill from i thought this "authoritarian" look recalled Gaga's music video for "Alejandro" (2010),[3] while The Philadelphia Inquirer's Dan Deluca found it to be "an homage to 'Justify My Love'-era Madonna".[25] During the piano ballad section of the concert, Gaga appears in a purple-and-black bodysuit and headpiece,[30] described by journalists as "a very glamorous bug" and "a purple praying mantis".[32][3] The headpiece further received comparisons to a prop from Star Wars' Mos Eisley cantina or The Fifth Element's Diva Plavalaguna character.[23][24] Gaga's final look consists of a black-and-white bodysuit and leather biker jacket, along with fishnet tights, knee-high boots, and a bone-shaped handpiece.[30]

Concert synopsis edit

"Set in among the show's somewhat muddled narrative of rebirth and salvation, with its five defined acts separated by elongated video interludes [...], it reads like a comment on the suffocation of early, overwhelming fame"

The Guardian's Michael Cragg interpreting the prelude of the show[32]

The show was approximately 130-minutes long,[34] divided into a prelude, four acts and a finale, each one accompanied by an interlude directed by Gaga's longtime collaborator Nick Knight.[35] It follows a loose narrative of Gaga's journey from being trapped to becoming liberated.[34] In an intro video, Gaga appears in a liquid-metal ballgown,[28] and then as shadow-figure with four legs, wearing bulbous heels and a tall crown.[3] The show's prelude sees the singer reflecting on her career by performing her three earliest tracks from The Fame and The Fame Monster.[25] It starts with the dancers doing a routine dancing to the synthesized arrangement of Bach's "Fugue No. 24", which leads into "Bad Romance", similarly to the song's music video.[25] Gaga appears atop a set piece reminiscent of a giant slab of concrete singing the track, while standing still inside a leather sarcophagus-type garment with only her face visible .[25][32][3] Layers of her outfit are slowly removed as she spins around with limited motions for "Just Dance" and "Poker Face".[32] The first act opens with an interlude which shows a brutalist hospital.[20] Gaga then returns on stage seemingly covered in blood, and continues with three songs which share a common lyrical theme: the singer expressing her fears and internal struggles. She is lying on an operating table elevated in the air for "Alice".[4] During "Replay", she is carried by one of her dancers,[33] before the full choreography commences and Gaga screamingly commands the audience, "Put your paws up!"[23] For "Monster", Gaga performs a dance routine with zombie motifs, and gets attacked and "eaten alive" by her dancers, only to re-emerge in a latex red jacket with pointy shoulder pads and jet-black sunglasses.[34][26]

 
Gaga, surrounded by her dancers, performing "Sour Candy"

After an interlude commences the second act, Gaga comes back on stage dressed in a vinyl dominatrix ensemble, while frantic red lights illuminate the stage for "911".[23] "Sour Candy" is performed with synchronized choreography and Korean letters being displayed on the screens,[33] followed by "Telephone", which sees the set's flamethrowers put into use.[32] The performance of "LoveGame" involves "grinding guitars", which convert the track into an amalgamation of dance-pop and heavy metal.[34] Another video sequence showcases celestial explosions while Gaga and her dancers change into matching gold satin for the third act.[36][23] Gaga asks the audience if they ever had to battle for their lives, and performs "Babylon", voguing together with her dancers.[36][23] She dedicates the song to Alexander McQueen.[5] Gaga then puts on a face-covering hat and slowly walks through the audience in a pathway between her main stage and the smaller, second stage, while singing "Free Woman".[26] She reminds her audience, "this is a ball, and everyone's welcome here",[3] as she sits down to her piano which is set inside a sculpture of thorns.[18] After proclaiming that she sees plenty of people in the audience who know exactly who they are,[23] she performs her self-acceptance anthem "Born This Way", initially in a stripped back rendition, before switching to the song's uptempo and choreographed version.[22]

Another visual showcases Gaga dressed in wedding gowns, covered in flowers and jewels.[26][37] She then returns to the piano for the fourth act in an insect outfit to perform two songs from A Star Is Born, "Shallow" and "Always Remember Us This Way".[3] During "The Edge of Glory", Gaga briefly stops for a speech in which she salutes the audience for their bravery during the pandemic.[16] She talks about the sorrowful state which inspired her to write "1000 Doves" and expresses regret for concealing her pain with a joyful pop track before playing it in on the piano, the way she originally intended.[38] Gaga stands on the piano bench while leaning forward to reach the keys during "Fun Tonight".[34] She dedicates the song to anyone who are out with their friends, but not having fun inside.[26] Gaga receives a microphone stand for "Enigma", and spins the stand above her head during the performance.[26] In the last video interlude, Gaga recites a sonnet that talks about art and the responsibility of the artist.[20] For the celebratory finale, she performs "Stupid Love" and "Rain on Me" in a crystal-embellished bodysuit; the latter song opens and closes with Gaga lying flat on her back.[32] She returns one last time for an encore, dressed in latex and leather, and sporting a metallic claw. Guitarists and pyrotechnic effects accompany her for the performance of Top Gun: Maverick theme song "Hold My Hand".[32][3] Gaga declares her love to the audience by saying "you may not always hold my hand, but I’ll always hold yours." She raises her metallic claw and hand to form a heart. As she expresses her thankfulness for everyone coming to the show, the screen displays her claw one last time. Then, the lights go out as she walks off stage.[26]

Critical reception edit

Europe edit

 
Gaga performing "Fun Tonight" while playing on the piano, which is set inside a sculpture of thorns

Reviewing the show in Düsseldorf, Boris Pofalla from Welt compared it to a rock concert, because of the "hands in the air, flashing bracelets around the wrists, several guitarists with trapezoidal instruments on stage booms, twirling dancers and, very impressively, many flamethrowers." He finished stating that the first show was a "return of a performer who can rightly be called one of the greatest pop stars alive and perhaps the last."[24] Similarly, David Cobbald of The Line of Best Fit thought that "Gaga proves herself as this generation's rockstar" with the show.[26] In a five-star review for The Telegraph, Neil McCormick commented that the concert "clearly meant as much to the artist as the audience, adding real emotional impact to an absolutely slam-bang pop spectacular. It is fantastic to have such an immense talent back where she belongs."[2] Lauren O'Neill from i also gave the tour a five star rating. She called Gaga "one of the best performers in the world to watch live", while praising the production, the dancing, and highlighting the acoustic section of the show, saying that "there are few vocalists who do better when it's just their voice and the keys".[3] Writing for Rolling Stone, Hannah Ewens gave the show a five-star review, praising Gaga as "one of the greatest living musical performers" and pointed out the piano section as the highlight of the night.[16]

The Guardian's Michael Cragg described the show as "high camp" and rated it 4 out of 5 stars.[32] Giving it the maximum 5 stars, NME's Nick Levine called the show "utterly brilliant" and a "thrilling, high-concept return from pop's finest".[4] According to Adam Davidson of Clash, "the show was as predictably unpredictable as you’d expect from a Lady Gaga concert with everything from incredible choreographed dances to avant-garde theatrics and lots of special effects that made it a night to remember for all in attendance."[39] Arwa Haider of the Financial Times rated the show with the maximum 5 stars for its "tremendous attention to detail", saying that "Gaga's designer costumes and mid-song metamorphoses were spectacular, her vocal power — soaringly soulful and screamingly punkish in turn — and slick choreography triumphant".[5] The London Evening Standard's Gemma Samways found it an "extraordinary stage show that more than matched the ambition of the album", which was "as ludicrous as it was compelling, and all the more unforgettable for it." She described the show as "a perfect marriage of visuals and sonics" and highlighted Gaga for "showcasing her truly extraordinary vocals".[6]

North America edit

 
Gaga performing "Hold My Hand" as the show's encore, with her guitarists accompanying her

Writing for Consequence, Sarah Kurchak called the concert the "can't-miss pop event of the summer", which "mixed moments of triumph, vulnerability, celebration, defiance, heartache".[38] The show was described as a "trippy journey" and a "P. T. Barnum-on-acid spectacle", by USA Today's Melissa Ruggieri and the Boston Herald's Jed Gottlieb, respectively.[23][40] Billboard's Joe Lynch highlighted the piano section of the show, writing that "Gaga's vocals were fully audible and impressive from start to finish, but during this part of the show, we're treated to the depths of her substantial pipes and her deep attachment to the energy of the crowd.[22] Similarly, Selena Fragassi of the Chicago Sun-Times complimented the piano section, saying it was "the most evocative" part of the show where "Gaga finally sat still long enough for her impeccable vocals to shine". She further praised Gaga's "authentic human connection" and the "Herculean effort of costuming, choreography, lighting and set design that will go down as one of her career best."[41] Bob Gendron of the Chicago Tribune praised the show and called it "a performance for the ages", where "Gaga exuded bigger-than-life confidence yet repeatedly exhibited generous degrees of sincerity and humility." He also acknowledged the singer's "skilled dancers" and "versatile backing band."[34]

Rolling Stone's Brittany Spanos opined that "Gaga puts on one of the best productions in pop, but she’s just as good letting her immense voice shine." She also praised the setlist, writing that "moments when the old merged with the new were deeply satisfying".[20] The Dallas Observer's Carly May Gravley thought that "the show felt bigger than just one album and served as almost a manifesto for the singer, combining her love of music, fashion, film and theater to pull together her sprawling catalog and create a cohesive statement."[42] According to Dan Deluca of The Philadelphia Inquirer, "the show was fast-paced, satisfyingly punchy, expertly staged and action packed, but still lost momentum at times", due to the five-act structure which divided the show with video interludes.[25] Likewise, Variety's Chris Willman noted the "element of the momentum going into stall mode" during the costume-changes, but praised the show's piano segment and Gaga's "dance-teria mode", as well.[43] Mikael Wood of the Los Angeles Times called Gaga "a live singer through and through", and opined that with her show, she — more than most other performers in pop music — is "committed to exposing" the cracks "in the armor of a superstar’s self-mythologizing."[44]

Asia edit

Writing for Yomiuri Shimbun after the concerts in Japan, Yusuke Tsuruta noted Gaga's "lively" presence and "eccentric costumes [which] are synonymous" with her, and added that thanks to her confident singing voice, the stripped-down, piano part of the show managed to captivate the audience just as much as her choreographed, high-energy performances.[45]

Commercial performance edit

On June 16, 2022, Billboard reported that the tour had surpassed $80 million in early ticket sales across its 20 shows. According to Arthur Fogel, the CEO of Live Nation's Global Touring Division, the shows in London, Paris, Boston, Tokyo, Toronto, Chicago, and Düsseldorf were sold out with over a month left until the tour's kickoff in July. Fogel spoke very highly of the commercial response to the tour's dates on sale, adding his only source of disappointment is "that we don't have more time to add more shows." He cited that Gaga's schedule, which includes her Las Vegas residency, Enigma + Jazz & Piano, simply did not allow time for more tour dates to be scheduled.[46]

Eventually earning $112.4 million from 834,000 tickets sold, throughout the tour's run, Gaga broke multiple personal attendance records and venue records.[1] During her concert at the Stade de France on July 24, Gaga performed in front of 78,000 people, making this date the largest crowd of her career.[47] She has the all-time top gross at Oracle Park ($7.4 million) and gross and attendance at Wrigley Field ($6.9 million; 43,019).[1] On August 19, the singer broke the record for the highest attendance for a single concert at Fenway Park in Boston, performing to 37,200 people. The show also broke the record for the highest-grossing concert ever at the same venue, with over $5.7 million in ticket sales.[48] The show at Hersheypark Stadium on August 28 grossed over $4 million, selling over 30,000 tickets, making it the highest grossing show ever at that venue, a record previously held by The Rolling Stones since 2005.[49]

It was reported by Billboard that The Chromatica Ball earned $28.3 million from six shows in July in Europe, $72.6 million during the North American leg, and $11.5 million from two shows in Japan in September.[1] For all US shows, $1 from each ticket sold was donated to Born This Way Foundation.[50] Gaga maximized her average audience, with 41,700 tickets per night, up 127% from her previous best of 18,400 on The Born This Way Ball. In average revenue, the tour was up 190% to a pace of $5.6 million, passing the Joanne World Tour's $1.9 million.[1] With twenty shows, it became her highest-grossing tour in a decade, and marked the third $100 million-grossing tour of her career, following The Monster Ball and The Born This Way Ball.[1]

Political commentary edit

On select dates in North America and Japan, Gaga added "Angel Down" to the setlist (from her 2016 album, Joanne), a track which was inspired by the death of Trayvon Martin, and further described by the singer as a song about America.[21] Before performing the song, she addressed different topics which are under debate in the United States. On most dates, she talked about fighting for reproductive rights, after the overturning of Roe v. Wade removed the constitutional right to abortion. In Hershey, she opened the song by saying: "This is for everyone who has to worry about their body. I know you came to the concert to have fun. But some people will die during childbirth, and some people will get raped, and they can’t have those kids."[25] In Atlanta, she dedicated the song "to the safety of all people in Georgia", and addressed "anybody that can bear children".[21] Her performance in Texas came three months after the Robb Elementary School shooting. She dedicated the song to victims of gun violence, "as a prayer to keep the people safe so we don't have to see any angels down". Here Gaga also acknowledged Texas's status as a swing state, and expressed her hope that that even though the state has a "purple, purple heart", it will go into the Democratic direction. She added: "Maybe I brought this up and you're thinking, 'This is not for me, I do not want to talk about this right now,' and you may not agree but guess what? I don't know that this is about what you believe. This is about keeping people safe so sometimes we have to put aside what we believe."[51]

In Washington D.C., Gaga dedicated "The Edge of Glory" to "every woman who now has to worry about her body if she gets pregnant", and added that she prays "that this country will speak up. That we will stick together and not stop until it’s right." Earlier in the D.C. show, before performing "Born This Way", she also addressed same-sex marriage, and said: "They better not try to mess with gay marriage in this country!"[52]

Set list edit

This set list is from the July 21, 2022, concert in Stockholm.[53] It is not intended to represent all concerts for the tour.

  1. "Bad Romance" (preceded by an intro containing elements of "Fugue No. 24")[25]
  2. "Just Dance"
  3. "Poker Face"
  4. "Alice" (preceded by an intro containing elements of "Chromatica I")
  5. "Replay"
  6. "Monster"
  7. "911" (preceded by an intro containing elements of "Chromatica II")
  8. "Sour Candy"
  9. "Telephone"
  10. "LoveGame" (contains elements of "John Wayne")[54]
  11. "Babylon" (preceded by an intro containing elements of "Chromatica III")
  12. "Free Woman"
  13. "Born This Way"
  14. "Shallow"
  15. "Always Remember Us This Way"
  16. "The Edge of Glory"
  17. "1000 Doves"
  18. "Fun Tonight"
  19. "Enigma"
  20. "Stupid Love"
  21. "Rain on Me"
Encore
  1. "Hold My Hand"

Notes edit

  • "1000 Doves" and "Fun Tonight" were added to the setlist for the Stockholm and subsequent shows on July 21, 2022.[53]
  • "The Edge of Glory" was not performed during the London show on July 29, 2022.[4]
  • During the show in East Rutherford, Gaga dedicated "The Edge of Glory" to Bruce Springsteen and Clarence Clemons, and dedicated "Always Remember Us This Way" to Tony Bennett.[20]
  • Starting from August 23, 2022, Gaga replaced "1000 Doves" with "Angel Down".[51][25]
  • During the show in Los Angeles, Gaga gave shout-out to Chromatica co-executive producer BloodPop, who was in attendance that night, before performing "Fun Tonight".[44]
  • During the show in Houston, Gaga dedicated "Always Remember Us This Way" to her Houston-born friend Sonja Durham, who passed away years earlier due to breast cancer.[55]
  • The final show in Miami Gardens had to be paused during "Angel Down" due to adverse weather conditions. The remainder of the show was ultimately cancelled later in the night.[56]

Concert film edit

The show on September 10, 2022, in Los Angeles was recorded for a then unknown project. Gaga tweeted after the concert: "52,000 people. Sold out. 30 cameras pointed at you and one take".[57] In June 2023, she confirmed that she had been working on The Chromatica Ball concert film.[58]

Shows edit

List of concerts[59][60][61][62]showing date, city, country, venue, attendance and revenue[63]
Date (2022) City Country Venue Attendance Revenue
July 17 Düsseldorf Germany Merkur Spiel-Arena 45,722 / 45,722 $4,027,543
July 21 Stockholm Sweden Friends Arena 34,934 / 34,934 $3,540,732
July 24[b] Saint-Denis[c] France Stade de France 78,866 / 78,866 $7,844,680
July 26 Arnhem Netherlands GelreDome 30,267 / 30,267 $3,250,525
July 29[d] London England Tottenham Hotspur Stadium 86,508 / 86,508 $9,638,047
July 30
August 6[e] Toronto Canada Rogers Centre 47,864 / 47,864 $5,080,623
August 8 Washington, D.C. United States Nationals Park 35,920 / 35,920 $4,885,864
August 11[f] East Rutherford[g] MetLife Stadium 53,155 / 53,155 $8,412,348
August 15[h] Chicago Wrigley Field 43,019 / 43,019 $6,905,799
August 19[i] Boston Fenway Park 38,267 / 38,267 $5,704,636
August 23 Arlington[j] Globe Life Field 38,056 / 38,056 $5,365,094
August 26 Cumberland[k] Truist Park 36,140 / 36,140 $5,392,573
August 28 Hershey Hersheypark Stadium 30,678 / 30,678 $4,277,892
September 3 Tokorozawa[l] Japan Belluna Dome 66,706 / 66,706 $11,442,626
September 4
September 8 San Francisco United States Oracle Park 38,275 / 38,275 $7,387,434
September 10 Los Angeles Dodger Stadium 51,344 / 51,344 $9,355,562
September 13 Houston Minute Maid Park 33,779 / 33,779 $4,004,039
September 17 Miami Gardens[m] Hard Rock Stadium 44,298 / 44,298 $5,878,508
Total 833,798 / 833,798 (100%) $112,394,525

Notes edit

  1. ^ Attributed to multiple references:[2][3][4][5][6]
  2. ^ The concert of July 24, 2022, in Saint-Denis was previously scheduled for July 24, 2020, and July 25, 2021.[7][8]
  3. ^ Labelled as Paris in promotional material.[64]
  4. ^ The concert of July 29, 2022, in London was previously scheduled for July 30, 2020, and July 30, 2021.[7][8]
  5. ^ The concert of August 6, 2022, in Toronto was previously scheduled for August 9, 2020, and August 16, 2021.[7][8]
  6. ^ The concert of August 11, 2022, in East Rutherford was previously scheduled for August 19, 2020, and August 19, 2021.[7][8]
  7. ^ Labelled as New York City in promotional material.[64]
  8. ^ The concert of August 15, 2022, in Chicago was previously scheduled for August 14, 2020, and August 27, 2021.[7][8]
  9. ^ The concert of August 19, 2022, in Boston was previously scheduled for August 5, 2020, and August 7, 2021.[7][8]
  10. ^ Labelled as Dallas in promotional material.[64]
  11. ^ Labelled as Atlanta in promotional material.[64]
  12. ^ Labelled as Tokyo in promotional material.[64]
  13. ^ Labelled as Miami in promotional material.[64]

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  • The Chromatica Ball on Lady Gaga Official Website

chromatica, ball, seventh, headlining, concert, tour, american, singer, lady, gaga, support, sixth, studio, album, chromatica, 2020, comprising, shows, began, july, 2022, düsseldorf, concluded, september, 2022, miami, gardens, initially, conceived, date, long,. The Chromatica Ball was the seventh headlining concert tour by American singer Lady Gaga in support of her sixth studio album Chromatica 2020 Comprising 20 shows it began on July 17 2022 in Dusseldorf and concluded on September 17 2022 in Miami Gardens Initially conceived as a six date long limited tour new dates were added after it was delayed by two years due to the COVID 19 pandemic The Chromatica BallTour by Lady GagaLocationAsia Europe North AmericaAssociated albumChromaticaStart dateJuly 17 2022 2022 07 17 End dateSeptember 17 2022 2022 09 17 Legs4No of shows20Attendance834 000Box office 112 4 million 1 Lady Gaga concert chronologyLady Gaga Enigma Jazz amp Piano 2018 2023 The Chromatica Ball 2022 It is Gaga s first all stadium concert tour and features a stage inspired by brutalist architecture In line with the promoted album s themes the show s narrative depicts a journey around trauma and healing It is divided into distinct segments each separated by a video introduction and a costume change Gaga opted for a darker edgier appearance for the tour in contrast to the pink cyberpunk look from Chromatica s earlier promotional imagery her wardrobe included outfits by designers she frequently worked with in the past such as Alexander McQueen Gareth Pugh and her sister Natali Germanotta The tour received critical acclaim with various outlets rating it with the highest score in their respective reviews a Critics praised the visuals the choreography Gaga s vocal skills and many of them singled out the piano segment as the concert s strongest part On numerous American dates Gaga interpolated political statements to her piano performances addressing topics such as gun violence and abortion rights According to Billboard Boxscore The Chromatica Ball ultimately grossed 112 4 million from 834 000 tickets sold breaking multiple personal attendance records and venue records Contents 1 Background and development 2 Production 2 1 Conception and stage setup 2 2 Costume design 3 Concert synopsis 4 Critical reception 4 1 Europe 4 2 North America 4 3 Asia 5 Commercial performance 6 Political commentary 7 Set list 7 1 Notes 8 Concert film 9 Shows 10 Notes 11 References 12 External linksBackground and development edit nbsp Two shows were held in Tokorozawa s Belluna Dome pictured which marked Gaga s first concerts in Japan in eight years The tour was originally announced via Gaga s social media on March 5 2020 as a six date long limited concert series for the summer of that year in support of her sixth studio album Chromatica 2020 The announcement was accompanied by a dual sided graphic one side an extreme closeup of Gaga s face sporting the Chromatica symbol on her cheek mostly covered with a long straightened pink wig The other side of the graphic featured the tour s limited itinerary surrounded by imagery from the music video and promotional campaign for Stupid Love the lead single from Chromatica When announced the tour was set to be the singer s first all stadium tour with every date scheduled for a multi purpose stadium such as MetLife Stadium 7 Due to safety concerns over the COVID 19 pandemic it was first postponed to summer 2021 before its second postponement to summer 2022 8 9 New dates with additional venues in Europe and North America were scheduled and officially announced on March 7 2022 making the once limited tour a 15 date engagement advertised as The Chromatica Ball Summer Stadium Tour 10 On April 14 2022 two dates in Tokorozawa were announced marking the singer s first concerts in Japan in eight years 11 To commemorate the event a Japanese tour edition of Chromatica with extra content was released on August 31 2022 and a pop up shop selling merchandise items opened on the same day 12 Three additional North American shows in Hershey Houston and Miami Gardens were added later on May 16 bringing the tour s total number of shows to 20 13 During Gaga s last tour the Joanne World Tour 2017 2018 the singer was forced to cancel the majority of the European leg of the concert series due to severe pain caused by fibromyalgia 14 Shortly before The Chromatica Ball began Gaga admitted that there was a time I thought I d never be on stage again while adding that she feels more pain free than I have in ages 15 Rolling Stone s Hannah Ewens noted that the concert series was carefully and successfully designed with Gaga s illness in mind with fewer dates than any of her previous world tours and the more complex choreography reserved for the latter section of the show 16 Production editConception and stage setup edit nbsp The Chromatica Ball s stage at Fenway Park in Boston The show is built on a narrative which depicts a journey around trauma and healing similarly to the promoted Chromatica album 17 On the day of the first tour date Gaga posted a video on her Instagram account giving an explanation behind the show The stage was inspired by brutalist architecture materials textures crudity transparency A real savage and hard look at yourself what you ve been through I wanted to tell a story with abstraction and art so the show celebrates things that I have always loved like art and fashion and dance and music and technology poetry and the way all of those things work together 18 She also added that the show documents the many different stages and sides of grief and the manic energy of grief that she endured throughout her life 19 The imposing stage set prompted media comparisons to a nightclub or S amp M club in Germany 20 21 For The Telegraph s Neil McCormick the black and white brutalist architecture invoked a nightmarish Soviet dystopia as imagined by Fritz Lang an opinion shared by Billboard s Joe Lynch who found shades of Lang s 1927 expressionist film Metropolis in the design 22 McCormick felt that this initially bleak aesthetic provided a striking contrast to the colorful costume changes and special effects 2 The main stage was accompanied by two catwalks and five five story high screens 21 A secondary smaller stage houses Gaga s piano Bedecked in tree branches the instrument received comparisons to H R Giger s work 23 24 22 In addition to flamethrowers which provided pyrotechnic effects 25 the audience received LED wristbands which were glowing in time with the beat and changed color for each song 26 Costume design edit Nicola Formichetti served as fashion director of the show who worked with stylists Sandra Amador and Tom Erebout in selecting the costumes for the tour 27 Throughout the show Gaga wears outfits by Gareth Pugh Alexander McQueen Christian Lacroix Aziz Rebar Vex Latex Dead Lotus Couture and her sister Natali Germanotta s fashion brand Topo Studio NY 17 28 Christian Allaire of Vogue noted Gaga omitted her pink cyberpunk look from the music video of Stupid Love and instead reviving her signature Mother Monster style which favors a darker edgier aesthetic She called The Chromatica Ball a glorious return to freaky deaky dressing and compared her outfits to those from The Monster Ball Tour 2009 2011 and the Born This Way Ball 2012 2013 concert tours which were ominously sci fi but high fashion 17 nbsp Gaga performing Replay in a nude latex bodysuit and spiked necklace Gaga s hard structured sarcophagus costume in the opening sequence was inspired by David Bowie s 1979 Saturday Night Live performance The outfit is like a concrete sphynx it opens down the middle to reveal mirrored interiors 28 A later part of the show sees Gaga showcasing various golden looks First she puts on a metallic gold moire outfit by Alexander McQueen her suit includes a cropped jacket with shoulder pads and a large lapel and wide legged trousers removing the jacket she shows off a sleeveless button down collared shirt 17 28 29 Matching gold boots complete the monochrome look 29 Gaga then puts on a claw like gold headpiece by Philip Treacy 30 along with a gold gown designed by her sister 29 28 For Daniel Rodgers of Dazed the outfit hearkened back to Andrew Lloyd Webber s Joseph and The Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat 28 Another McQueen outfit for a heavily choreographed part of the show was a crystal embellished latex bodysuit and leather biker jacket along with leather biker boots worn over black fishnet stockings 29 Gaga also wore a blood red gown with peak shoulders along with black leather boots and fingerless gloves 29 28 31 Removing the garment revealed a nude latex bodysuit splattered in red blood like goo with taped X s over Gaga s nipples along with a big spiked necklace This was later complimented with a sparkly red cropped puffer jacket and oversized sunglasses 28 17 32 A different latex outift consists of a BDSM inspired corset with harness like buckles and horned shoulders along with loose legged leather pants and a policewoman cap 28 30 31 33 Lauren O Neill from i thought this authoritarian look recalled Gaga s music video for Alejandro 2010 3 while The Philadelphia Inquirer s Dan Deluca found it to be an homage to Justify My Love era Madonna 25 During the piano ballad section of the concert Gaga appears in a purple and black bodysuit and headpiece 30 described by journalists as a very glamorous bug and a purple praying mantis 32 3 The headpiece further received comparisons to a prop from Star Wars Mos Eisley cantina or The Fifth Element s Diva Plavalaguna character 23 24 Gaga s final look consists of a black and white bodysuit and leather biker jacket along with fishnet tights knee high boots and a bone shaped handpiece 30 Concert synopsis edit Set in among the show s somewhat muddled narrative of rebirth and salvation with its five defined acts separated by elongated video interludes it reads like a comment on the suffocation of early overwhelming fame The Guardian s Michael Cragg interpreting the prelude of the show 32 The show was approximately 130 minutes long 34 divided into a prelude four acts and a finale each one accompanied by an interlude directed by Gaga s longtime collaborator Nick Knight 35 It follows a loose narrative of Gaga s journey from being trapped to becoming liberated 34 In an intro video Gaga appears in a liquid metal ballgown 28 and then as shadow figure with four legs wearing bulbous heels and a tall crown 3 The show s prelude sees the singer reflecting on her career by performing her three earliest tracks from The Fame and The Fame Monster 25 It starts with the dancers doing a routine dancing to the synthesized arrangement of Bach s Fugue No 24 which leads into Bad Romance similarly to the song s music video 25 Gaga appears atop a set piece reminiscent of a giant slab of concrete singing the track while standing still inside a leather sarcophagus type garment with only her face visible 25 32 3 Layers of her outfit are slowly removed as she spins around with limited motions for Just Dance and Poker Face 32 The first act opens with an interlude which shows a brutalist hospital 20 Gaga then returns on stage seemingly covered in blood and continues with three songs which share a common lyrical theme the singer expressing her fears and internal struggles She is lying on an operating table elevated in the air for Alice 4 During Replay she is carried by one of her dancers 33 before the full choreography commences and Gaga screamingly commands the audience Put your paws up 23 For Monster Gaga performs a dance routine with zombie motifs and gets attacked and eaten alive by her dancers only to re emerge in a latex red jacket with pointy shoulder pads and jet black sunglasses 34 26 nbsp Gaga surrounded by her dancers performing Sour Candy After an interlude commences the second act Gaga comes back on stage dressed in a vinyl dominatrix ensemble while frantic red lights illuminate the stage for 911 23 Sour Candy is performed with synchronized choreography and Korean letters being displayed on the screens 33 followed by Telephone which sees the set s flamethrowers put into use 32 The performance of LoveGame involves grinding guitars which convert the track into an amalgamation of dance pop and heavy metal 34 Another video sequence showcases celestial explosions while Gaga and her dancers change into matching gold satin for the third act 36 23 Gaga asks the audience if they ever had to battle for their lives and performs Babylon voguing together with her dancers 36 23 She dedicates the song to Alexander McQueen 5 Gaga then puts on a face covering hat and slowly walks through the audience in a pathway between her main stage and the smaller second stage while singing Free Woman 26 She reminds her audience this is a ball and everyone s welcome here 3 as she sits down to her piano which is set inside a sculpture of thorns 18 After proclaiming that she sees plenty of people in the audience who know exactly who they are 23 she performs her self acceptance anthem Born This Way initially in a stripped back rendition before switching to the song s uptempo and choreographed version 22 Another visual showcases Gaga dressed in wedding gowns covered in flowers and jewels 26 37 She then returns to the piano for the fourth act in an insect outfit to perform two songs from A Star Is Born Shallow and Always Remember Us This Way 3 During The Edge of Glory Gaga briefly stops for a speech in which she salutes the audience for their bravery during the pandemic 16 She talks about the sorrowful state which inspired her to write 1000 Doves and expresses regret for concealing her pain with a joyful pop track before playing it in on the piano the way she originally intended 38 Gaga stands on the piano bench while leaning forward to reach the keys during Fun Tonight 34 She dedicates the song to anyone who are out with their friends but not having fun inside 26 Gaga receives a microphone stand for Enigma and spins the stand above her head during the performance 26 In the last video interlude Gaga recites a sonnet that talks about art and the responsibility of the artist 20 For the celebratory finale she performs Stupid Love and Rain on Me in a crystal embellished bodysuit the latter song opens and closes with Gaga lying flat on her back 32 She returns one last time for an encore dressed in latex and leather and sporting a metallic claw Guitarists and pyrotechnic effects accompany her for the performance of Top Gun Maverick theme song Hold My Hand 32 3 Gaga declares her love to the audience by saying you may not always hold my hand but I ll always hold yours She raises her metallic claw and hand to form a heart As she expresses her thankfulness for everyone coming to the show the screen displays her claw one last time Then the lights go out as she walks off stage 26 Critical reception editEurope edit nbsp Gaga performing Fun Tonight while playing on the piano which is set inside a sculpture of thorns Reviewing the show in Dusseldorf Boris Pofalla from Welt compared it to a rock concert because of the hands in the air flashing bracelets around the wrists several guitarists with trapezoidal instruments on stage booms twirling dancers and very impressively many flamethrowers He finished stating that the first show was a return of a performer who can rightly be called one of the greatest pop stars alive and perhaps the last 24 Similarly David Cobbald of The Line of Best Fit thought that Gaga proves herself as this generation s rockstar with the show 26 In a five star review for The Telegraph Neil McCormick commented that the concert clearly meant as much to the artist as the audience adding real emotional impact to an absolutely slam bang pop spectacular It is fantastic to have such an immense talent back where she belongs 2 Lauren O Neill from i also gave the tour a five star rating She called Gaga one of the best performers in the world to watch live while praising the production the dancing and highlighting the acoustic section of the show saying that there are few vocalists who do better when it s just their voice and the keys 3 Writing for Rolling Stone Hannah Ewens gave the show a five star review praising Gaga as one of the greatest living musical performers and pointed out the piano section as the highlight of the night 16 The Guardian s Michael Cragg described the show as high camp and rated it 4 out of 5 stars 32 Giving it the maximum 5 stars NME s Nick Levine called the show utterly brilliant and a thrilling high concept return from pop s finest 4 According to Adam Davidson of Clash the show was as predictably unpredictable as you d expect from a Lady Gaga concert with everything from incredible choreographed dances to avant garde theatrics and lots of special effects that made it a night to remember for all in attendance 39 Arwa Haider of the Financial Times rated the show with the maximum 5 stars for its tremendous attention to detail saying that Gaga s designer costumes and mid song metamorphoses were spectacular her vocal power soaringly soulful and screamingly punkish in turn and slick choreography triumphant 5 The London Evening Standard s Gemma Samways found it an extraordinary stage show that more than matched the ambition of the album which was as ludicrous as it was compelling and all the more unforgettable for it She described the show as a perfect marriage of visuals and sonics and highlighted Gaga for showcasing her truly extraordinary vocals 6 North America edit nbsp Gaga performing Hold My Hand as the show s encore with her guitarists accompanying her Writing for Consequence Sarah Kurchak called the concert the can t miss pop event of the summer which mixed moments of triumph vulnerability celebration defiance heartache 38 The show was described as a trippy journey and a P T Barnum on acid spectacle by USA Today s Melissa Ruggieri and the Boston Herald s Jed Gottlieb respectively 23 40 Billboard s Joe Lynch highlighted the piano section of the show writing that Gaga s vocals were fully audible and impressive from start to finish but during this part of the show we re treated to the depths of her substantial pipes and her deep attachment to the energy of the crowd 22 Similarly Selena Fragassi of the Chicago Sun Times complimented the piano section saying it was the most evocative part of the show where Gaga finally sat still long enough for her impeccable vocals to shine She further praised Gaga s authentic human connection and the Herculean effort of costuming choreography lighting and set design that will go down as one of her career best 41 Bob Gendron of the Chicago Tribune praised the show and called it a performance for the ages where Gaga exuded bigger than life confidence yet repeatedly exhibited generous degrees of sincerity and humility He also acknowledged the singer s skilled dancers and versatile backing band 34 Rolling Stone s Brittany Spanos opined that Gaga puts on one of the best productions in pop but she s just as good letting her immense voice shine She also praised the setlist writing that moments when the old merged with the new were deeply satisfying 20 The Dallas Observer s Carly May Gravley thought that the show felt bigger than just one album and served as almost a manifesto for the singer combining her love of music fashion film and theater to pull together her sprawling catalog and create a cohesive statement 42 According to Dan Deluca of The Philadelphia Inquirer the show was fast paced satisfyingly punchy expertly staged and action packed but still lost momentum at times due to the five act structure which divided the show with video interludes 25 Likewise Variety s Chris Willman noted the element of the momentum going into stall mode during the costume changes but praised the show s piano segment and Gaga s dance teria mode as well 43 Mikael Wood of the Los Angeles Times called Gaga a live singer through and through and opined that with her show she more than most other performers in pop music is committed to exposing the cracks in the armor of a superstar s self mythologizing 44 Asia edit Writing for Yomiuri Shimbun after the concerts in Japan Yusuke Tsuruta noted Gaga s lively presence and eccentric costumes which are synonymous with her and added that thanks to her confident singing voice the stripped down piano part of the show managed to captivate the audience just as much as her choreographed high energy performances 45 Commercial performance editOn June 16 2022 Billboard reported that the tour had surpassed 80 million in early ticket sales across its 20 shows According to Arthur Fogel the CEO of Live Nation s Global Touring Division the shows in London Paris Boston Tokyo Toronto Chicago and Dusseldorf were sold out with over a month left until the tour s kickoff in July Fogel spoke very highly of the commercial response to the tour s dates on sale adding his only source of disappointment is that we don t have more time to add more shows He cited that Gaga s schedule which includes her Las Vegas residency Enigma Jazz amp Piano simply did not allow time for more tour dates to be scheduled 46 Eventually earning 112 4 million from 834 000 tickets sold throughout the tour s run Gaga broke multiple personal attendance records and venue records 1 During her concert at the Stade de France on July 24 Gaga performed in front of 78 000 people making this date the largest crowd of her career 47 She has the all time top gross at Oracle Park 7 4 million and gross and attendance at Wrigley Field 6 9 million 43 019 1 On August 19 the singer broke the record for the highest attendance for a single concert at Fenway Park in Boston performing to 37 200 people The show also broke the record for the highest grossing concert ever at the same venue with over 5 7 million in ticket sales 48 The show at Hersheypark Stadium on August 28 grossed over 4 million selling over 30 000 tickets making it the highest grossing show ever at that venue a record previously held by The Rolling Stones since 2005 49 It was reported by Billboard that The Chromatica Ball earned 28 3 million from six shows in July in Europe 72 6 million during the North American leg and 11 5 million from two shows in Japan in September 1 For all US shows 1 from each ticket sold was donated to Born This Way Foundation 50 Gaga maximized her average audience with 41 700 tickets per night up 127 from her previous best of 18 400 on The Born This Way Ball In average revenue the tour was up 190 to a pace of 5 6 million passing the Joanne World Tour s 1 9 million 1 With twenty shows it became her highest grossing tour in a decade and marked the third 100 million grossing tour of her career following The Monster Ball and The Born This Way Ball 1 Political commentary editOn select dates in North America and Japan Gaga added Angel Down to the setlist from her 2016 album Joanne a track which was inspired by the death of Trayvon Martin and further described by the singer as a song about America 21 Before performing the song she addressed different topics which are under debate in the United States On most dates she talked about fighting for reproductive rights after the overturning of Roe v Wade removed the constitutional right to abortion In Hershey she opened the song by saying This is for everyone who has to worry about their body I know you came to the concert to have fun But some people will die during childbirth and some people will get raped and they can t have those kids 25 In Atlanta she dedicated the song to the safety of all people in Georgia and addressed anybody that can bear children 21 Her performance in Texas came three months after the Robb Elementary School shooting She dedicated the song to victims of gun violence as a prayer to keep the people safe so we don t have to see any angels down Here Gaga also acknowledged Texas s status as a swing state and expressed her hope that that even though the state has a purple purple heart it will go into the Democratic direction She added Maybe I brought this up and you re thinking This is not for me I do not want to talk about this right now and you may not agree but guess what I don t know that this is about what you believe This is about keeping people safe so sometimes we have to put aside what we believe 51 In Washington D C Gaga dedicated The Edge of Glory to every woman who now has to worry about her body if she gets pregnant and added that she prays that this country will speak up That we will stick together and not stop until it s right Earlier in the D C show before performing Born This Way she also addressed same sex marriage and said They better not try to mess with gay marriage in this country 52 Set list editThis set list is from the July 21 2022 concert in Stockholm 53 It is not intended to represent all concerts for the tour Bad Romance preceded by an intro containing elements of Fugue No 24 25 Just Dance Poker Face Alice preceded by an intro containing elements of Chromatica I Replay Monster 911 preceded by an intro containing elements of Chromatica II Sour Candy Telephone LoveGame contains elements of John Wayne 54 Babylon preceded by an intro containing elements of Chromatica III Free Woman Born This Way Shallow Always Remember Us This Way The Edge of Glory 1000 Doves Fun Tonight Enigma Stupid Love Rain on Me Encore Hold My Hand Notes edit 1000 Doves and Fun Tonight were added to the setlist for the Stockholm and subsequent shows on July 21 2022 53 The Edge of Glory was not performed during the London show on July 29 2022 4 During the show in East Rutherford Gaga dedicated The Edge of Glory to Bruce Springsteen and Clarence Clemons and dedicated Always Remember Us This Way to Tony Bennett 20 Starting from August 23 2022 Gaga replaced 1000 Doves with Angel Down 51 25 During the show in Los Angeles Gaga gave shout out to Chromatica co executive producer BloodPop who was in attendance that night before performing Fun Tonight 44 During the show in Houston Gaga dedicated Always Remember Us This Way to her Houston born friend Sonja Durham who passed away years earlier due to breast cancer 55 The final show in Miami Gardens had to be paused during Angel Down due to adverse weather conditions The remainder of the show was ultimately cancelled later in the night 56 Concert film editThe show on September 10 2022 in Los Angeles was recorded for a then unknown project Gaga tweeted after the concert 52 000 people Sold out 30 cameras pointed at you and one take 57 In June 2023 she confirmed that she had been working on The Chromatica Ball concert film 58 Shows editList of concerts 59 60 61 62 showing date city country venue attendance and revenue 63 Date 2022 City Country Venue Attendance Revenue July 17 Dusseldorf Germany Merkur Spiel Arena 45 722 45 722 4 027 543 July 21 Stockholm Sweden Friends Arena 34 934 34 934 3 540 732 July 24 b Saint Denis c France Stade de France 78 866 78 866 7 844 680 July 26 Arnhem Netherlands GelreDome 30 267 30 267 3 250 525 July 29 d London England Tottenham Hotspur Stadium 86 508 86 508 9 638 047 July 30 August 6 e Toronto Canada Rogers Centre 47 864 47 864 5 080 623 August 8 Washington D C United States Nationals Park 35 920 35 920 4 885 864 August 11 f East Rutherford g MetLife Stadium 53 155 53 155 8 412 348 August 15 h Chicago Wrigley Field 43 019 43 019 6 905 799 August 19 i Boston Fenway Park 38 267 38 267 5 704 636 August 23 Arlington j Globe Life Field 38 056 38 056 5 365 094 August 26 Cumberland k Truist Park 36 140 36 140 5 392 573 August 28 Hershey Hersheypark Stadium 30 678 30 678 4 277 892 September 3 Tokorozawa l Japan Belluna Dome 66 706 66 706 11 442 626 September 4 September 8 San Francisco United States Oracle Park 38 275 38 275 7 387 434 September 10 Los Angeles Dodger Stadium 51 344 51 344 9 355 562 September 13 Houston Minute Maid Park 33 779 33 779 4 004 039 September 17 Miami Gardens m Hard Rock Stadium 44 298 44 298 5 878 508 Total 833 798 833 798 100 112 394 525Notes edit Attributed to multiple references 2 3 4 5 6 The concert of July 24 2022 in Saint Denis was previously scheduled for July 24 2020 and July 25 2021 7 8 Labelled as Paris in promotional material 64 The concert of July 29 2022 in London was previously scheduled for July 30 2020 and July 30 2021 7 8 The concert of August 6 2022 in Toronto was previously scheduled for August 9 2020 and August 16 2021 7 8 The concert of August 11 2022 in East Rutherford was previously scheduled for August 19 2020 and August 19 2021 7 8 Labelled as New York City in promotional material 64 The concert of August 15 2022 in Chicago was previously scheduled for August 14 2020 and August 27 2021 7 8 The concert of August 19 2022 in Boston was previously scheduled for August 5 2020 and August 7 2021 7 8 Labelled as Dallas in promotional material 64 Labelled as Atlanta in promotional material 64 Labelled as Tokyo in promotional material 64 Labelled as Miami in promotional material 64 References edit a b c d e f Frankenberg Eric October 26 2022 Lady Gaga Finishes The Chromatica Ball With 112 Million in Stadiums Billboard Archived from the original on October 26 2022 Retrieved 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