Lady Gaga’s Recent Tour Stop at LA’s Dodger Stadium Was Filmed For Mystery Project

According to billboard.com, Lady Gaga’s recent performance during her Chromatica Ball tour for 52,000 fans at LA’s Dodger Stadium on Saturday, September 10th, was filmed for a mystery project. According to a tweet from Gaga, “52,000 people. Sold out. 30 cameras pointed at you and one take,” the post was alongside a photo of herself in costume. Prior to Gaga performing her hit songs “Shallow” and “Always Remember Us This Way,” she took a minute to thank the crowd in saying, “We were supposed to do this show a long time ago and we had to cancel, so thank you for coming, Tonight, we don’t have to be home alone. Tonight, we don’t have to be standing so far from each other. But I think about all those nights that we wanted to kiss and touch and love each other, and we could not. Some people want to forget. I don’t think we should forget; I think we should remember all the bravery and all the kindness and all the courage. When I look around this stadium, at 52,000 people, I see a lot of courage, and I always want to remember us this way.” Fans will have to wait and see what the concert was recorded for, however, U.S. fans wills have two more chances to see Gaga The Chromatica Ball tour has two more U.S. stadium dates prior to wrapping up, Tuesday in Houston and Saturday in Miami.

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