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“Just Dance” becauseLady Gagais going on tour again!
Live Nation announced on Monday thatLady Gaga’s The Chromatica Ball’s new tour dates are confirmed — and more cities have been added to the stadium tour!
The tour dates were originally postponed due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, and now rescheduled, Gaga, 35, added eight new shows.
The stadium tour, in support of Gaga’s 2020 albumChromatica, is set to kick off in Denmark in July and will end in September in Los Angeles.
Tickets for previously scheduled shows in Paris, London, Toronto, East Rutherford, Chicago and Boston are on sale now, while tickets for the new dates will go on sale on March 14 on Ticketmaster.
Gaga originally postponed the tour in June 2020 — and at the time,shared a messagewith her fans.
“We’ve been working hard to figure out the safest and soonest way to bring this show to you, but most importantly want everyone to be healthy and able to dance together at the shows as we always have,” Gaga tweeted of the postponement.
The singer also reflected on her dance party song, “911” during a candid chat withZane Lowe on Apple Musicone week before the release, sharing that it is “aboutan antipsychoticthat I take.” The star also revealed in the interview that she “flirted with the idea of sobriety” while recording the highly anticipated record.
“I don’t take any pain medication, because it’s not healthy for me. But I’ve flirted with the idea of sobriety. I’m not there yet, but I flirted with it throughout the album,” she shared. “It’s something that came up as a result of me trying to work through the pain that I was feeling.”
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“But part of my healing process was going, ‘Well, I can either lash the hell out of myself every day for continuing to drink, or I can just be happy that I’m still alive and keep going,’ and feel good enough,” Gaga continued. “I am good enough. It’s not perfect, but wabi-sabi. I’m perfectly imperfect.'”
SinceChromatica, Gaga releasedDawn of Chromatica,a remix albumof the original featuring musicians likeCharli XCXandRina Sawayamaon Sept. 3. She alsoreleasedLove for Salewith icon Tony Bennett, a Cole Porter tribute album on Sept. 30.
Most recently, Gaga has also been focused on her acting career since the release ofHouse of Gucciin November. Thoughshe did not receive a nominationin the Best Actress category for her performance atthe Oscars— despite her nominations at the Golden Globe,Screen Actors GuildandBAFTA Awards— she wasnamed a presenterfor the awards ceremony last week.
Gaga was previously Oscar-nominated for Best Actress forA Star Is Bornand Best Original Song for “Til It Happens To You” from the documentaryThe Hunting Ground. She won Best Original Song forA Star Is Born’s “Shallow.”
source: people.com