Lady Gaga teases new music at the end of ‘Chromatica Ball’ film: “LG7 Gaga Returns”

The ‘singer will also star alongside Joaquin Phoenix in the upcoming musical film, ‘Joker: Folie à Deux.’


Pop Culture & Art May 27, 2024
Shots from 'GAGA CHROMATICA BALL' (Courtesy: Lady Gaga on YouTube)

Lady Gaga fans finally got their dose of Chromatica with the release of the concert film ‘Gaga Chromatica Ball’ on Saturday. 

The film offers a high-energy experience, capturing Gaga's 2022 Dodger Stadium performance in its entirety.

Fans were treated to a variety of highlights, including live renditions of hits like ‘Bad Romance,’ ‘Poker Face,’ and ‘Rain On Me,’ plus a special cameo from ‘RuPaul's Drag Race’ star Willam.

But the biggest surprise came at the very end. As Gaga exited the stage, a snippet of a new song played, featuring the lyrics “dance in the shadow of the night.” 

A cryptic message then flashed on the screen: “LG7” and “Gaga returns.” This is the strongest hint yet of new music from Gaga, following months of speculation sparked by social media posts.

Eagle-eyed viewers spotted a familiar face during the film's second number. Drag queen Willam, known for her biting wit and outrageous performances on ‘RuPaul's Drag Race,’ made a brief cameo in the audience. 

This isn't the first time Willam has crossed paths with Gaga. The singer reportedly handpicked Willam to appear alongside fellow ‘Drag Race’ alum Shangela in ‘A Star Is Born.’

The film opens with Gaga trapped in a steel cocoon, singing signature hits like ‘Bad Romance’ and ‘Poker Face.’ 

While ‘Sour Candy’ with BLACKPINK never materialized as a single, the concert film features Gaga's energetic performance of the fan-favorite ‘Chromatica’ track ‘Replay.’

The film also features a piano medley, including anthems like ‘Born This Way,’ ‘Shallow,’ and ‘Always Remember Us This Way.’ 

The singer is also notably set to star in the upcoming musical film, ‘Joker: Folie à Deux.’

 

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