Girl Gaga broadcasts San Francisco cease on her summer time tour

Get ready to dance. Lady Gaga is returning to the stage.
The musician known for her electrifying performances with nonstop costume changes announced Monday morning 15 new dates for her previously canceled Chromatica Ball summer tour, including a Sept. 8 show at San Francisco’s Oracle Park, the home stadium of the Giants baseball team. Tickets for the San Francisco show go on sale March 14 at 10 am through Ticketmaster.
The tour is promoting Lady Gaga’s sixth album “Chromatica,” which was released in May 2020 and hailed as a return to her dance-pop roots. The album’s lead single, “Stupid Love,” and Lady Gaga’s duet with Ariana Grande, “Rain on Me,” both shot up to the top charts when they were released.
Lady Gaga originally scheduled the tour for 2020 but was forced to postpone it multiple times because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
“While some parts of the world are moving quickly to open up, others are not yet ready,” Gaga said in an email statement in 2021 when the tour was postponed a second time, Rolling Stone reported. “So until we can confirm all global dates, we have to postpone The Chromatica Ball shows to the summer of 2022.”
Lady Gaga last performed in San Francisco in August 2017 at Oracle Park (then AT&T Park) as part of the Joanne World Tour. She walked the city streets after the show and handed out money to people without housing.
The pop star was more recently spotted in San Francisco in early March 2020, just before the city shut down for the coronavirus pandemic, dining out at Bar Crenn, the wine bar adjacent to chef Dominique Crenn’s three-Michelin-star Atelier Crenn.
Lady Gaga is reportedly dating San Francisco tech investor Michael Polansky, People magazine reported.
Lady Gaga became a star with her ultra-catchy dance-pop tunes and has gone on to make a name for herself as a Hollywood actress, most recently starring in “House of Gucci,” the 2021 film based on a real-life murder at one of the world’s best known luxury brands.