Lady Gaga may be busy now with her upcoming movie "Joker: Folie à Deux" but it seems like she will re-open the "Chromatica" era as a concert film is rumored to be announced soon; could this be true?

According to reports circulating on Twitter, the musician's most recent tour titled "Chromatica Ball" is said to be announced and released for streaming in the near future.

The concert film is allegedly teaming up with the streaming platform called "MAX," which is a combination of HBO Max and Discovery+.

Fans were immediately sent into a frenzy when the news started going around online, with one user writing, "Can't wait! I saw this show and it was absolutely incredible."

Despite the hype, the rumors remain unconfirmed as Lady Gaga's team nor the said streaming platform above has yet to announce whether the concert will be available online.

'Chromatica Ball' at Dodger Stadium Was Filmed: Could This Be The Concert Film?

In September 2022, Lady Gaga performed at the Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles in front of 52,000 fans. There are several clips that went viral online, including her performance of "Rain On Me" wherein pyrotechnics were fired behind the stage.

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It was reported that the show was professionally filmed as a sign outside the concert venue has a notice for fans that reads, "Please be advised that tonight there will be a commercial video recording/photographing of the above artist."

The global pop icon, whose real name is Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta, also hinted about the concert film in a tweet as she wrote, "52,000 people. Sold out. 30 cameras pointed at you and one take."

Little Monsters Theorize Why the Concert Was Filmed

At the time, Lady Gaga's fandom, popularly known as Little Monsters, shared their theories as to why the pop superstar's team filmed her entire performance in Los Angeles.

Many users alleged that it could be a documentary film, while others believe it will be used as a promotion for her cosmetics line, Haus Labs.

As of this writing, the musician has yet to confirm the reason why the concert was covered professionally.

If ever the documentary film rumors were true, this won't be her first time being featured in a streaming platform as she previously starred in the 2017 Netflix movie "Gaga: Five Foot Two" which covered behind the scenes preparation for her Super Bowl Halftime Show.

In 2011, her concert at Madison Square Garden was also released on HBO under the title "Lady Gaga Presents: The Monster Ball Tour at Madison Square Garden."

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