Rocking black hair, bleached eyebrows and a white ensemble that she said was meant to resemble a , debuted her concert special in her signature style on Thursday night, with a premiere screening in Los Angeles for her fans. The follows Gaga during the Los Angeles stop of her 2022 Chromatica Ball Tour, as she takes over Dodger Stadium with both her biggest hits and new songs from her 2020 album . It was Gaga’s first all-stadium tour and was comprised of just 20 dates, starting in Germany in July 2022 and ending two months later in Miami.

At the premiere event, Gaga — who made a quick change after the red carpet into a black outfit featuring a sparkling mask — sat down for a short Q&A with ‘s Scott Evans ahead of the screening. Guests were told in advance it would be a standing-room-only event and dancing was encouraged during the film. “I’m so incredibly lucky to be here with all of you.

I’m so excited,” Gaga told the crowd, comprised of several hundred fans. “This was such a special time. This tour went on during a time that people didn’t think that you could tour [amid the pandemic] and stadiums were packed all over the world and they were sold out, all dressed up and dancing and singing.

I’m just so excited for you all to see what we made up close.” The star revealed during the chat that she “did five shows with COVID,” explaining, “I shared it with everyone on my team. I said, ‘I don’t want anyone to feel uncomfortable at work and you don�.