Lady Gaga 'Chromatica Ball' finally coming to MetLife Stadium after two-year COVID delay

Little Monsters, it's finally time,

Lady Gaga's anticipated “Chromatica Ball” is on the road this summer after a two-year delay — and she's coming to MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford on Aug. 11.

The tour was originally scheduled to play at MetLife in August of 2020, but was postponed twice due to the COVID outbreak. Tickets from the original date are good for Aug. 11, and they're also on sale via Ticketmaster starting at $73.

“Chromatica,” which features collaborations with Ariana Grande, Elton John and Blackpink, was released in May 2020 and it went to No. 1 on the Billboard album chart. Hits included “Rain On Me,” a collaboration with Grande.

Lady Gaga is coming to MetLife Stadium this summer. She is shown performing on Feb. 1, 2020, in Miami.
Lady Gaga is coming to MetLife Stadium this summer. She is shown performing on Feb. 1, 2020, in Miami.

In September 2021, a “Chromatica” remix album called “Dawn of Chromatica” was released. It went to No. 1 as well.

Before the stadium tour, Gaga will play a residency in April at the Park MGM hotel and casino in Las Vegas.

Gaga's role as Patrizia Reggiani, the ex-wife of Maurizio Gucci, in “House of Gucci” won her nominations for the SAG Awards, BAFTAs and Critics Choice awards. It also won Best Actress in the New York Film Critics Circle awards.

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Lady Gaga was born Stefani Germanotta in New York City. Her father, Joe Germanotta, was born in Elizabeth.

Gaga's fans are affectionally known as “Little Monsters.”

Lady Gaga Chromatica Ball tour

  • July 17 — Düsseldorf. Germany, Merkur Spiel-Arena

  • July 21 — Stockholm, Sweden, Friends Arena

  • July 24 — Paris, Stade de France

  • July 26 — Arnhem, Netherlands, GelreDome

  • July 29 and 30 — London, Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

  • Aug. 6 — Toronto, Rogers Centre

  • Aug. 8 — Washington, D.C., Nationals Park

  • Aug. 11 — East Rutherford, Metlife Stadium

  • Aug. 15 — Chicago, Wrigley Field

  • Aug. 19 — Boston, Fenway Park

  • Aug. 23 — Dallas, Globe Life Field

  • Aug. 26— Atlanta, Truist Park

  • Sept. 8 — San Francisco, Oracle Park

  • Sept. 10 — Los Angeles, Dodger Stadium

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Chris Jordan, a Jersey Shore native, covers entertainment and features for the USA Today Network New Jersey. Contact him at @chrisfhjordan; [email protected].

This article originally appeared on Asbury Park Press: Lady Gaga tour coming to NJ after two-year COVID delay