Lady Gaga only has two remaining tour dates before her "Chromatica" era ends, but it appears that she has a big surprise coming for her fans as her recent concert in California was filmed with professional cameras throughout the show; could there be another documentary film coming soon?

According to Billboard, Mother Monster recently performed in front of a massive 52,000-crowd at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles last weekend.

Video footage from the show went viral, showing the pop star singing her Ariana Grande collaboration song "Rain On Me" with massive pyrotechnics and fireworks for her fans' delight.

"52,000 people. Sold out. 30 cameras pointed at you and one take," Gaga captioned her post after quote-retweeting the fan-shot video.

Aside from the footage, a photo of the disclaimer photo outside the venue also made rounds online, showing that there will be a "commercial video recording/photographing" of the show.

The letter further explained that concertgoers' presence at the concert "constitutes" their express consent to the filming.

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Why Did Lady Gaga's Team Record Her Los Angeles Show?

Many fans immediately speculated why Gaga's team recorded the entire show, with some fans saying it could be used for a documentary film.

Some users also alleged that the singer will use it as a promotion for her cosmetics line Haus Labs.

The official account of her makeup brand replied to one user who said the recorded event was visuals for future promotions, saying "You're welcome."

However, they later tweeted that fans should have to guess or find out the purpose of the filmed concert as they don't know what it's for.

As of this writing, neither Lady Gaga nor any part of her team, the Haus of Gaga, has yet to confirm if there will be a documentary film coming soon.

If ever Mother Monster releases a documentary in the future, it won't be her first time as she previously starred in a Netflix film titled "Gaga: Five Foot Two" in 2017 which revolves around the singer's preparation for the Super Bowl Halftime show.

It also tackled her struggles with fibromyalgia.

Lady Gaga's last two shows for "Chromatica Ball" would be at the Minute Made Park in Houston, Texas on September 13, and at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, Florida, on September 17.

Tickets and more information about her upcoming tour dates are available on her official website.

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