Lady Gaga confirms two London shows as part of rescheduled Chromatica Ball dates
The singer will finally play the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in July
By Nick Reilly
Lady Gaga has confirmed she’ll play two dates at London’s Tottenham Hotspur Stadium as part of her Chromatica Ball world tour dates.
The singer will play at the North London venue on July 29 and July 30, after the coronavirus pandemic forced her to postpone the dates from 2020. The latter of the shows is a newly added date, with tickets going on sale here from Friday, March 11.
Gaga’s latest run of dates will begin on July 17th in Dusseldorf, followed by additional shows in Stockholm, Paris, Arnhem, London, Toronto, Washington, New York (East Rutherford, NJ), Chicago, Boston, Dallas, Atlanta, San Francisco and Los Angeles.
You can see the new run of dates in full below.
Chromatica Ball Tour Dates
July 17 – Düsseldorf. DE @ Merkur Spiel- Arena
July 21 – Stockholm. SW @ Friends Arena
July 24 – Paris, France @ Stade de France
July 26 – Arnhem, NL @ GelreDome
July 29 – London, UK @ Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
July 30 – London, UK @ Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
Aug. 6 – Toronto, ON @ Rogers Centre
Aug. 8 – Washington, D.C. @ Nationals Park
Aug. 11 – East Rutherford, NJ @ Metlife Stadium
Aug. 15 – Chicago, IL @ Wrigley Field
Aug. 19 – Boston, MA @ Fenway Park
Aug. 23 – Dallas, TX @ Globe Life Field
Aug. 26 – Atlanta, GA @ Truist Park
Sept. 8 – San Francisco, CA @ Oracle Park
Sept. 10 – Los Angeles, CA @ Dodger Stadium
News of the shows comes as the singer prepares for the BAFTAs, where she has received a Best Actress nod for her turn as Patrizia Reggiani in House of Gucci.
She will also present this year’s EE Rising Star segment during the ceremony at the Royal Albert Hall on Sunday 13 March.
Her last album ‘Chromatica’ arrived in June 2020 and was hailed as “a love letter to house and disco” in a four-star Rolling Stone review.
“Mostly, Gaga has focused Chromatica’s spectrum on the kind of body-moving music that comes naturally to her,” it stated.
“Dance music will always be her salvation, and her pop renaissance couldn’t come at a better time.”