KEY POINTS

  • Lady Gaga has announced the official dates for her Chromatica Ball Summer Tour
  • The singer-actress added eight new locations to her long-postponed tour
  • Previously purchased tickets for the canceled shows will still be honored

Lady Gaga will finally return to the stage after putting her long-awaited Chromatica tour on the back burner for two years.

The 35-year-old singer-actress announced on Instagram Monday that her postponed tour would finally materialize this year after shelving it due to the COVID-19 restrictions.

Lady Gaga originally scheduled the tour for 2020 in line with the release of her “Chromatica” album in May of that year, as per Deadline. The album featured her hit collaborations with Elton John, Ariana Grande and South Korean girl group Blackpink.

The new schedule for the Lady Gaga Chromatica Ball tour is as follows:

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

Other details about the tour and ticket sales are available on Lady Gaga’s official website.

Meanwhile, fans quickly flocked to the “Bad Romance” hitmaker’s post on Instagram, with many of them expressing their excitement over the upcoming concerts.

“I can’t wait,” wrote one fan.

“Yaasss! Me and my friends are definitely going,” added another.

“Cannot wait to meet you IRL! I’ll be there with my BFF,” a third user commented.

When the tour got postponed two years ago due to coronavirus concerns, the 12-time Grammy winner wanted to move it to the following year. However, it was once again put on hold in 2021, according to Billboard.

In a statement addressing her fans, the “House of Gucci” star wrote, “While some parts of the world are moving quickly to open up, others are not yet ready.”

The new Chromatica Ball lineup features the six original venues from the postponed tour and eight more locations around the world.

Tickets for the rescheduled shows in Paris, London, Toronto, Chicago, Boston and East Rutherford are already on sale. Previously purchased tickets will remain valid for these shows, Variety has learned.

Tickets for the newly-added venues will go on sale starting March 11.

Gucci sales have sharply risen in recent months, fuelled partly by the "House of Gucci" film starring Lady Gaga
Gucci sales have sharply risen in recent months, fuelled partly by the "House of Gucci" film starring Lady Gaga GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA via AFP / Amy Sussman