Lady Gaga announces 'The Chromatica Ball' tour stopping in 6 cities worldwide

Lady Gaga may be coming to a city near you.
The singer, 33, announced in a press release Thursday that she's hitting the road for "The Chromatica Ball" tour, "a special 6-city worldwide limited run of exclusive performances."
The stops include: Paris (on July 24), London (July 30), Boston (Aug. 5), Toronto (Aug. 9), Chicago (Aug. 14) and East Rutherford, New Jersey (Aug. 19).
General tickets for the Paris, London and Toronto shows go on sale Friday, March 13. For Boston, Chicago and East Rutherford, tickets go on sale Monday, March 16.
The tour announcement comes on the heels of Gaga's latest single "Stupid Love," which was released along with a spectacular music video that exploded with the pop star’s signature use of bold colors, tightly choreographed group dances and somewhat bewildering storyline.
In the video, an extraterrestrial, pink-haired Gaga is seen dancing in a barren landscape studded with crystal formations. She sings lyrics like “All I ever wanted was love”, “Gotta have faith in me” and “I don’t need a reason. Not sorry I want your stupid love” as she bounces from one warring, monochromatically dressed faction to the next.
At one point she breaks up a fight: Seething, she raises her hand in the air and levitates the two quarreling men. It’s the intergalactic equivalent of a mom grabbing two kids by the ears to stop a squabble.
“Stupid Love” marked Gaga’s first new music in three years.
The track is part of her upcoming, sixth studio album, "Chromatica," hence the tour's name.
Contributing: Jennifer McClellan
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