GAGA CHROMATICA BALL

GAGA CHROMATICA BALL

Rooftop Films, Max, NewFest, and the Meatpacking District proudly present a special screening of GAGA CHROMATICA BALL!

By Rooftop Films

Date and time

June 3 · 7pm - June 7 · 10:30pm EDT

Location

Gansevoort Plaza, Meatpacking District

9th Avenue and Gansevoort Street New York, NY 10014

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

The event is an official screening of the 2024 Rooftop Films Summer Series and serves as Closing Night of the 4th Annual NewFest Pride!

The free outdoor event will take place in the Meatpacking District, in the heart of Lady Gaga’s hometown of Manhattan

Date: Monday, June 3rd

Venue: Gansevoort Plaza, Meatpacking District

Address: 9th Avenue and Gansevoort Street, New York, NY 10014


7:00 PM: Plaza Seating Opens

8:15 PM: Program Begins


HBO® Original GAGA CHROMATICA BALL

Lady Gaga | 2024 | US | 108 mins

In front of a sold-out crowd of 52,000 people, 13-time GRAMMY® and Academy Award® winner Lady Gaga delivers a career-defining performance at Los Angeles’s Dodger Stadium during her 2022 Chromatica Ball Tour. Released exclusively on HBO® and streaming on Max, GAGA CHROMATICA BALL delivers breathtaking live performances of some of Gaga’s biggest and most cherished hits, including “Stupid Love,” “Bad Romance,” “Just Dance,” “Poker Face,” “Shallow,” “Rain On Me,” and more. The film delivers huge show-stopping moments and intimate piano numbers, complete with heart-stopping choreography, intense pyrotechnics and an array of iconic outfit changes as only Gaga does. This is Lady Gaga as you’ve never seen her before. Courtesy of HBO®.

GAGA CHROMATICA BALL debuts on HBO® and will be available to stream on Max on May 25th.

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RSVP DOES NOT GUARANTEE ENTRY. SEATING IS FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED.

IN THE EVENT OF RAIN, SHOW WILL BE RESCHEDULED AT THE SAME LOCATION. NO ALCOHOL IS PERMITTED.

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FAQs

How will it work?

RSVP is encouraged but not required for entry. No need to check in, just show up! This show will have open seating in the seating area.

How do I get there?

Subway: take the A, C or L train to 14 St/8 Av. Bus: take the M11 or M12 to Hudson Street & West 13 Street. If you are driving you will need to find street parking.

Do I need to bring a chair?

Chairs will be provided so no need to bring your own!

Can I bring food and drinks?

No outside alcoholic beverages are allowed. Feel free to bring snacks and non-alcoholic beverages!

Where will the screening take place at the Meatpacking District?

The screening will take place at the plaza located at the intersection of Little W 12th St., Gansevoort St. and 9th avenue.

How accessible is this venue?

This venue is accessible to all. If you have any concerns, please email us at tickets@rooftopfilms.com or call at 718-417-7362 for more information.

Are there ID requirements or an age limit to enter the event?

Rooftop Films are open to all ages

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At Rooftop Films we believe film can be so much more than just watching a movie, so we curate unique events that combine great music, quality film, and some of the most beautiful locations that New York has to offer. By thinking beyond the screen, we help to bring communities together and change the way that film, music, art, and ideas interact with the city around us.

Rooftop Films’ mission is to engage and inspire diverse communities by showing movies in outdoor locations, supporting the production of new independent films, helping local organizations to produce screenings and events, and renting equipment at low-cost to artists and nonprofits. Rooftop Films is more than a film festival. We are a community. We are a collective collaboration between filmmakers and festivals; between audience members and artists; between venues and neighborhoods. Our goal is to nurture a vibrant independent filmmaking and film-going community not only by exhibiting the work of emerging filmmakers, but also by providing essential support systems for those who otherwise have none.

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