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Lady Gaga during The Monster Ball Tour. The Monster Ball Tour was the second worldwide concert tour by Lady Gaga. Staged in support of her EP The Fame Monster (2009) and comprising a set list of songs from the EP and her debut album The Fame (2008), the tour visited arenas and stadiums from 2009 through 2011.
Gaga: Five Foot Two is a 2017 documentary film about American singer-songwriter Lady Gaga. It documents the events around the production and release of Gaga's fifth studio album, Joanne , and her halftime performance at Super Bowl LI . [ 2 ]
Gaga Chromatica Ball aired on HBO and was made available for streaming on Max on May 25. [11] 13 years prior, HBO had aired Gaga's previous concert film, Lady Gaga Presents the Monster Ball Tour: At Madison Square Garden (2011), with the network's executive vice president, Nina Rosenstein, sharing that they were "thrilled" to work with her ...
In a Wednesday surprise, Lady Gaga unveiled the trailer for her HBO concert special, Gaga Chromatica Ball, which will debut on the network at 8 p.m. that night and stream on Max. It will be the ...
HBO recorded a special of The Monster Ball during Gaga's February 2011 shows at Madison Square Garden in New York City; interspersed with backstage footage and interviews, Lady Gaga Presents the Monster Ball Tour: At Madison Square Garden aired on HBO in May 2011 and was released on DVD and Blu-ray on November 21 of that year.
Apple Music isn't the only service with rock star documentaries. On September 22nd, Netflix will debut Gaga: Five Foot Two, a look at Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta's life over the eight-month ...
Lady Gaga at the ‘Gaga Chromatica Ball’ world premiere. David Jon/Getty Images Lady Gaga is moving on from meat dresses to car parts. ... Gaga Chromatica Ball premieres on HBO on Saturday, May ...
The main reasons given for seeing the film were Lady Gaga (40%), the ensemble cast (32%), and the plot (34%). [38] Audiences were 45% between the ages of 18 and 34, and 34% over the age of 45, a higher-than-average result for a drama film targeting an older audience during the COVID-19 pandemic.