Lady Gaga to headline Wrigley Field; one of only six stops on Chromatica Ball Tour

The tour is in support of her upcoming “Chromatica” album due in April.

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Lady Gaga performs during the halftime show of the NFL Super Bowl 51 football game between the New England Patriots and the Atlanta Falcons in 2017.

Lady Gaga performs during the halftime show of the NFL Super Bowl 51 football game between the New England Patriots and the Atlanta Falcons in 2017.

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Heads up Little Monsters!

Lady Gaga is taking to the road this summer with her special six-city Chromatica Ball world tour this summer, which includes an Aug. 14 stop at Wrigley Field.

The stadium tour kicks off in July in Paris, followed by stops in London, Boston, Toronto and East Rutherford, New Jersey.

General tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. March 16 for the Wrigley Field show at livenation.com

Citi cardmembers can take advantage of a pre-sale starting at 10 a.m March 10 by registering now through March 7 at http://citientertainment.com.

Every ticket for a North American tour stop includes a CD of Lady Gaga’s upcoming release “Chromatica” (Interscope Records) due April 10. $1 from each ticket sold benefits her Born This Way Foundation.

Gaga joins a list of Wrigley Field artists headed to the ball park this summer that includes Maroon 5 (June 13), Guns N’ Roses (July 26), Green Day, Fall Out Boy and Weezer (Aug. 13), Def Leppard & Mötley Crüe (Aug. 28), Zac Brown Band (Sept. 12) and The Dead & Company July 24-25.

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