Lady Gaga teases new studio album 'LG7' at the end of concert film 'Chromatica Ball'; details here

Updated : May 26, 2024 13:36
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Lady Gaga has confirmed that her upcoming seventh album is coming! The singer-actor teased the forthcoming album at the end of her new 'Chromatica Ball' concert movie on HBO and Max. At the end of the movie, a title card with the text 'LG7. Gaga Returns' flashed on the screen to get fans excited. 

Gaga working on new music

At the premiere of her concert film earlier this week, Gaga told ET "I have been working on my new music all the time and I truly live and breathe it. I just can't wait to give it to the fans'.  The Grammy-winning artist also shared that the new project is completely different from all her previous work and promised that it's coming soon. "It's nothing like anything that I've ever made before." 

The singer reflected on her experiments with music stating, "I love to break genre and I love to explore music," before adding, "There’s something really beautiful about knowing that you will be loved no matter what you do." 

Lady Gaga in 'Joker: Folie à Deux' 

Aside from her singing prowess, Gaga is also known for her bonafide acting talents. After winning praise with her performance in 'A Star is Born' and 'House of Gucci', Gaga is set to return as an actor in 'Joker: Folie à Deux'. She'll be playing the Harley Quinn to Joaquin Phoenix's Joker. The film opens in theatres on October 4. 

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