Lady Gaga Reveals She Had COVID While Performing Five Chromatica Ball Concerts
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Lady Gaga Revives Her Dramatic Fashion Roots in Sculptural Corset Dress and ‘Cocoon’ Lace Look at ‘Chromatica Ball’ Film Premiere
Lady Gaga went back to her artistic, avant-garde roots with her look for the “Gaga Chromatic Ball” world premiere in Los Angeles on Thursday. The Grammy winner joined Scott Evans onstage after the fan screening to discuss the project and showed off a second look for the evening. For her red carpet attire, Gaga wore a sculptural piece by Berlin-based Argentinian designer Selva. The ornate piece featured a laminated white muslin calico cotton on…
Lady Gaga Reveals She Had COVID While Performing Five Chromatica Ball Concerts
The invitation stated the event was going to be standing room only. “Think dance party while watching the film.” And that’s exactly what it was. On Thursday night, Lady Gaga brought a dance party to NYA studios in Hollywood to mark the world premiere of her film “Gaga Chromatica Ball.” The evening kicked off with a Q&A moderated by Access Hollywood’s Scott Evans. “This was such a special time. This tour went on during a time that people didn…
Lady Gaga Revealed She Did Five Shows On Her Chromatica Ball Tour With COVID Because She Didn’t Want To Cancel On Her Fans
“I just didn’t want to let all the fans down. And the way that I saw it also is like the fans were all putting themselves in harm’s way every day coming to the show.”View Entire Post ›
Lady Gaga Wore ‘Car Part’ Dress at ‘Chromatica Ball’ Movie Premiere
Lady Gaga at the ‘Gaga Chromatica Ball’ world premiere. David Jon/Getty Images Lady Gaga is moving on from meat dresses to car parts. The “Rain On Me” singer wore what she described as a “car part” as part of her all-white ensemble on the red carpet Thursday, May 23, at the world premiere of her new concert film, Gaga Chromatica Ball, in Los Angeles. Sporting a dramatic black hairdo and bleached eyebrows, Gaga, 38, was joined by fans at Nya Stud…
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