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It's going to be MAYHEM from 11pm! Even 11.45 is ambitious - I'd run to the coach if I were you!

 

Luckily we are driving so won't be in as much of a rush but we have a 4 hour drive to Devon after it so the sooner we leave the better :lol:

Reviews from France are coming in!

 

"In two hours, Gaga has shown that she is indeed the queen of pop from the top of her 36 years and 14 years of career. This "Chromatica Ball" is the sincere proof!" -Paris Match on the #ChromaticaBall

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If the show is scheduled to start at 9pm, you will be out of the stadium at 11.30 at the earliest and even that is generous. Here the show started at 9.15. I would recommend to leave in the middle of the last song if you want to avoid the crowd rushing out.

Thank you for the advice! I suffer with claustrophobia so I think I'm going to have to do that to reduce time spent in crowds as much as I can.

Lady Gaga returns to the Stade de France as the heroine of "dark fantasy"

 

In the arena of Saint-Denis, the American superstar gave, on Sunday July 24, a total show designed from his album "Chromatica".

 

Her fans, nicknamed “Little Monsters”, will not have waited for her in vain. After two postponements from summer to summer due to Covid-19, Her Majesty Lady Gaga, the American singer who stole the scepter of dance-pop queen from Madonna in the late 2000s, was finally able to regain possession of the Stade de France. The attempt in the third season was to be the right one, the Dionysian enclosure being sold out on Sunday July 24.

 

Woman of all excesses, Lady Gaga had not been impressed by the gigantism of the place when she discovered it in 2012. Her two concerts at the Accor Arena (formerly Paris-Bercy) in 2018 unfortunately had to be canceled due to hospitalization related to fibromyalgia. The "little monsters" had therefore not seen the phenomenon in France - which, for her, means the capital - since its passage in this same Bercy in 2014.

 

Eight years was a very long time and the excitement was at its height when the silhouette of the star, then her face appeared in black and white in a film which already portrayed her in the role she assigned herself for her “The Chromatica Ball” tour: that of a dark fantasy heroine . With a warrior aesthetic close to that of the Iron Throne , George RR Martin's novel series which was adapted into Game of Thrones , but revisited by a contemporary art performer.

 

https://www.lemonde.fr/culture/article/2022...36017_3246.html

I was gonna say, haven't all the reviews been glowing? I've yet to stumble across any negative ones!

It's her most acclaimed show to date, and deservedly so.

Only people that have been negative towards it are "LMs" who complain about the setlist and that "she is just standing still"

which is the whole point of the prelude act

She obviously wants to recreate the moment when she was raped in the past in this performance and it's really lame that some people can't get that message and want her to remember her inner monsters by dancing all the time. She is an artist before being a singer.

Nobody Does It Like Gaga, Still

 

Fifteen years, five solo albums, two film soundtracks, 13 Grammy Awards, two Golden Globes and an Oscar later and Lady Gaga is now firmly more than a pop star who wore a meat dress. She’s an icon, up there with the likes of Prince and Bowie and Madonna. The Chromatica Ball is, in many ways, a reminder and celebration of that fact. It’s a whistlestop tour through her career – in all its wildness, drama and timelessness – and an invitation into the universe that she’s been building for years. Not just the Chromatica universe, but the Gaga universe in general.

 

https://www.vice.com/en/article/xgydka/lady...ica-ball-review

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