Lady Gaga has officially announced that her seventh studio album will be released soon.
The 38-year-old pop star – who recently said she would like to work with Beyonce again – shared the news at the end of her Chromatica Ball concert film on HBO and Max.
At the end of the film, a title card teased that her next music project will be coming out soon.
‘LG7. Gaga returns,” flashed on the stage screen to complete the elaborate show.
It comes as the singer-songwriter has teased in recent weeks that new music is on the way.
Lady Gaga has officially announced that her seventh studio album will be released soon
The 38-year-old pop star shared the news at the end of her Chromatica Ball concert film on HBO and Max
On her birthday last March, the singer – born Stefani Germanotta – took to her Instagram platform to share that she has “written some of my best music for as long as I can remember.”
She said in part, “I’ve been writing pop songs since I was a little girl. I can’t believe I can still do what I love.
‘This year will be an important and meaningful year for us, I know that. Music changes people’s lives. I am so honored to be a part of that in this life.”
And recently she told me AND, ‘I’ve been working on my new music this whole time and I’m really living and breathing it. I can’t wait to give it to the fans.’
When asked by the outlet if she would make another hit with Beyonce in the future, she replied, “Every time Beyoncé calls, I’m eager to answer the phone.”
Gaga also noted that her upcoming record is a “completely different project” than anything she’s done in the past, saying it’s coming “soon.”
“They hate it when I say ‘soon,’ but soon,” she said about when fans can expect her new songs.
The star’s last solo album was 2020’s Chromatica, followed by a collaboration album, Love for Sale, with the late Tony Bennett in 2021.
Last week, Gaga revealed that she had performed a series of shows after testing positive for COVID-19.
At the end of the film, a title card teased that her next music project will be coming out soon
‘LG7. Gaga returns,” flashed on the stage screen to complete the extended Chromatica show
It comes as the singer-songwriter has teased in recent weeks that new music is on the way
Lady Gaga shared a promotional post for her concert special on Instagram early Saturday
During a Q&A screening of her HBO concert special, she recalled taking the stage after contracting the virus at the end of the pandemic.
“I did five shows with COVID. I shared it with everyone on my team,” she admitted Variety.
“And I said, ‘I don’t want anyone to feel uncomfortable at work, and you don’t have to perform that day and you don’t have to work,’” she explained.
The House of Gucci star said she made the difficult choice because she “didn’t want to let all the fans down.”