It feels like a lifetime that we’ve been waiting to hear Lady Gaga play her latest album live — and now it’s finally about to happen.
After originally hoping to tour her chart-topping record Chromatica back in 2020 (we don’t need to remind you what happened there), Gaga has now confirmed new plans to make her London return.
Now set to play two dates in the capital, instead of the original one, she’ll land at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in north London on July 29 and 30, making the UK capital the only city where she’ll play more than once — lucky us.
It’ll come as part of a transcontinental tour, taking in shows across Europe and North America. The full tour dates are below.
Both shows are set to be quite the occasion. Chromatica’s release was initially pushed back from its initial April 2020 release date, with Gaga reasoning that it “just [didn’t] feel right” to release the album during a pandemic. However, she had a change of heart and, in May that year, finally delivered the album — which turned out to be one of the best of the 2020. You can read our full review here.
How can I get tickets?
Tickets for the first London gig on July 29 are on sale now, but many sections of the stadium have already sold out. There’s no space left in the standing area, and at the time of writing, the cheapest seating tickets are going for more than £150 each.
Tickets for the second date, on July 30, will go on general sale on Friday March 11 at 10am. The Live Nation and O2 Priority pre-sales are already underway.
Head to ticketmaster.co.uk to secure your spot.
Lady Gaga Chromatica Ball Tour Dates — Summer 2022
- July 17 - Merkur-Spiel Arena - Dusseldorf, Germany
- July 21 - Friends Arena - Stockholm, Sweden
- July 24 - Stade de France - Paris, France
- July 26 - Gelredome - Arnhem, Netherlands
- July 29 - Tottenham Hotspur Stadium - London, United Kingdom
- July 30 - Tottenham Hotspur Stadium - London, United Kingdom
- August 6 - Rogers Centre - Toronto, Canada
- August 8 - Nationals Park - Washington DC, United States
- August 11 - Metlife Stadium - New York City, United States
- August 15 - Wrigley Field - Chicago, United States
- August 19 - Fenway Park - Boston, United States
- August 23 - Globe Life Field - Dallas, United States
- August 26 - Truist Park - Atlanta, United States
- September 8 - Oracle Park - San Francisco, United States
- September 10 - Dodger Stadium - Los Angeles, United States