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Gaga Chromatica Ball

Rating8.1 /10
20241 h 57 m
United States
2135 people rated

In front of 52,000 people, Lady Gaga delivers a career-defining performance at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles during her 2022 Chromatica Ball Tour.

Music
Musical

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nathanramos241

19/03/2025 01:00
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Jay Arghh

05/10/2024 20:14
The Chromatica Ball concert is an extraordinary spectacle that captivates the audience from start to finish. The seamless arrangement of songs in the setlist keeps the energy alive and engaging, eliminating any sense of monotony. The production features breathtaking visuals, including stunning 3D backdrop graphics for each song, showcasing a level of artistry that is simply mesmerizing. Lady Gaga's live vocals highlight her impeccable talent in the global music industry, proving why she is a force to be reckoned with. The fashion showcased throughout the concert is equally impressive, reflecting her status as a fashion icon. Each outfit is carefully curated, adding to the overall aesthetic and allure of the performance. I've watched this concert over ten times, and I find it never gets boring. It's a thrilling experience that encompasses every emotion, leaving fans with a renewed love for Lady Gaga, unconditionally. This concert is not just a performance; it's a celebration of music, artistry, and the powerful connection between Gaga and her audience.

ASAKE

16/06/2024 20:01
Lady Gaga's "Gaga Chromatica Ball" concert special was a captivating odyssey through her imaginative universe, merging powerful performances with breathtaking visuals. As the first notes of "Bad Romance" reverberated through the venue, it became evident that the night would be an unforgettable experience. The stage was a marvel of modern design, an amalgamation of futuristic elements and vivid, emotional art. Enormous screens projected a symphony of colors and abstract images, perfectly synchronized with the music's mood. The lighting, a complex dance of beams and hues, alongside stunning pyrotechnics, created an immersive spectacle that pulled the audience into the heart of Chromatica. Gaga's performance was nothing short of electrifying, her energy palpable and her vocals flawless. The setlist was a carefully curated mix, shifting from the high-octane beats of "Stupid Love" and "911" to the poignant ballads "Angel Down" and "Fun Tonight." Each song was a mini production, complete with intricate choreography and live instrumentation that showcased Gaga's versatility. Opening the concert with the original version of "Bad Romance" was a stroke of genius, immediately setting the tone for the night. This was followed by a thrilling medley of her biggest hits, including "Just Dance" and "Poker Face," which had the crowd on their feet, dancing and singing along with every word. The seamless blend of classic and contemporary tracks struck a perfect balance, appealing to both long-time fans and newcomers. In true Gaga fashion, her wardrobe was nothing less than spectacular. Each costume change was a theatrical moment, with designs ranging from avant-garde armor to ethereal gowns. These outfits were more than mere clothing; they were extensions of the narrative, enhancing the storytelling and adding depth to the performance. What made this concert special were the moments of genuine connection between Gaga and her fans. Between songs, she paused to share personal anecdotes and messages of hope, resilience, and self-love. These heartfelt interludes transformed the concert into an intimate dialogue, making every attendee feel seen and appreciated. "Gaga Chromatica Ball" transcended the typical concert experience, offering a blend of music, visual art, and personal connection that was both exhilarating and deeply moving. Lady Gaga's ability to combine these elements into a cohesive and impactful show is a testament to her artistry and her deep connection with her audience. For those lucky enough to witness it, this concert was a magical journey into the world of one of music's most innovative artists.

ayesharus

11/06/2024 20:11
Why I turned it off in ten minutes. There are two problems with this movie and they are significant. First of all: in the first 10 minutes, she yells "put your arms up, put your hands in the air." At least a dozen times. Over and over and over. If you have to tell people to do that every 40 seconds, then your performance is completely failing. If you can't make them organically put their hands in the air, that's a huge problem with the performance and production. And worse, it completely fails on a television screen at home. You can't really TELL people to have a great time at your concert over and over. Either you make it happen or you don't. Smaller problem was that for the first 10 minutes we barely even see gaga. She's in some Fritz Lang Metropolis/Hungarian brutalist sculptural prison and we can't even see her. You needed to open with behind the scenes footage of her up close, make it personal, give the home viewer bonus behind the scenes access. THEN we would be ok waiting a while to really see her again. So, may have been a good concert, but as a film it completely fails.

Abess Nehme

06/06/2024 20:11
It's 2022. Lady Gaga is performing on The Chromatica Ball concert tour in Dodger Stadium in L. A. The tour was delayed due to COVID. By 2022, everybody was glad to be out without a mask. This is strictly a concert film. Lady Gaga is credited for everything. Most importantly, she's credited as director. Quite frankly, she should consider recruiting someone more skilled and experienced. This HBO special is fine. There is no behind the scenes footage or anything interesting outside of the concert. The concert itself starts with Bad Romance and Gaga encased in an Autobot suit. One is enticed by her songs and her outfits. The problem with the first outfit is that it immobilizes her. There is a turn table but that's it. She needs more kinetic energy. She's not known for kinetic dancing. So it would be better to add theatrics. If she's immobilized, a bunch of hot shirtless men in hardhats should be ripping away the Autobot suit piece by piece. They could use heavy tools and sparks can fly. It's all for the drama. At least, it wouldn't be stationary with only the dancers to distract. All in all, this is a concert film, no more, no less. It's heaven for any Gaga fanatic.

Deborah Nzolani

03/06/2024 20:11
Her music is outstanding in this, BUT whoever did the video editing SUCKS. My goodness, video clips every 2-3 seconds and can't even focus on her for longer periods of time. I give this a 5 because of the video editing. BTW....looks like a lot of lip syncing going on unless the editing got the audio track off slightly. I am sure the actual concert was more enjoyable to watch and those who paid the big bucks for sure enjoyed the visuals. If you really enjoy watching concert documentaries and focus is on the lead singer and individual band members for video clips lasting at least 10 sec, FLOP!!!

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02/06/2024 20:11
She has morphed into this persona that's so uncharismatic, unlikable. The fun Gaga used to be better. The dance moves are the same. Eh. You know it's a crap concert, when you are playing candy crush through most of it. Gaga first concert was pretty amazing. She's sold out. Every concert has the same mummy moves. Nothing is exciting. Nothing breaks boundaries. Never did I think I would say Gaga just does things to get shock value to stay relevant. She just doesn't inspire anymore. Granted she does have some pretty impressive pop tunes, but it's the character itself has become unlikable and boring.
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