The superstar Lady Gaga this preparing a film about their world tour The Mayhem Ballwhich is breaking records on all fronts.

The news, shared by The Sun, states that the singer, songwriter, producer, and actress, creator of countless musical hits, has secretly hired the British director Sam Wrenchto help you bring your vision to life on screen.

Gaga and Wrench previously collaborated on the filming of Chromatica Ball released in 2024 on HBO Max, and recorded during the artist's stadium tour in 2022.

The special is filmed during the four nights that Gaga performs at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles, this week. Recording is taking place with latest generation cameras. They are premiere is scheduled for the end of 2026.

Wrench is a to the creative team led by Gagawho handles creative management with her fiancé, Michael Polanskyand his choreographer, Parris Goebel.

Wrench's other concert documentary work includes Christina Aguilera's Christmas in Paris special and Taylor Swift's 2023 Eras Tour.

It has not been revealed which streaming service was the winner of a fierce bid to acquire the broadcast rights to the Mayhem Ball.

A source told The Sun: “Gaga has poured her soul into The Mayhem Ball. She is very proud of everyone who has helped make the tour what it is and is looking forward to giving it the full cinematic treatment.

“Not only is it possibly his most elaborate show of all time, but it has also reminded the world that, nearly two decades into his career, he is still at the top of his game.”

The source added: “Gaga and Sam have a close working relationship, so bringing him on board was an obvious decision.

The Mayhem Ballwhich began in July of last year, is one of Gaga's biggest tours, with 87 dates on four continents and sold out tickets.

By the time he makes his final performance at Madison Square Garden in April 2026, will have performed in front of more than 1.3 million fans. Acclaimed by critics around the world, rated 5/5 stars in the main global media, The Mayhem Ball is ultimately the tour that defined concerts in the last year.

And 2026 continues to be a busy year for Gaga. Even though it's only been a few weeks since the year began, the singer has already recorded a concert special for Apple Musichas acted in the Grammy performing a rock version of his hit Abracadabraalso emerging as the winner of two Grammy Awards, bringing her total to 16; a week later it appeared in the Super Bowl Halftime Show as a guest of Bad Bunny, with a salsa version of his hit Die With a Smileended the Asian leg of The Mayhem Ball, and returned to the United States to continue with more dates, starting in Arizona a week after the Super Bowl, and continuing this week in California.

Next week it will be the turn of the Brit Awards 2026And although he will not be able to attend the ceremony due to a concert in Texas on the same day, he is up for two of the most important awards of the night: International Artist of the Year and International Song of the Year with his collaboration with Bruno Mars, Die With A Smile. It is the first time in more than a decade that he has received a nomination.

LADY GAGA'S RECORDS WITH THE MAYHEM BALL TOUR

  • Highest-grossing female pop tour (2025): At the end of 2025, it was classified as the highest grossing pop tour of the year performed by a female artist, with $166 million dollars raised in just 35 concerts.
  • Great tour of North America: The first stop in North America grossed more than $103 million dollars in 27 dates, making it his highest-grossing tour in a single territory.
  • Projected Total Revenue: Experts estimated that the tour could exceed $300 million dollars upon completion in 2026.
  • Aphor: The tour is expected to attract more than 1.3 million fans by the endcon more than 87 dates on four continents.
  • Faster sales: The tour sold out tickets on its first day of general salewhich led to the addition of dates in several cities, and the return to the United States with more dates.

Source: https://cine3.com/lady-gaga-pelicula-the-mayhem-ball-exitoso-tour/



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