LOS ANGELES — Lady Gaga will premiere her concert film “Lady Gaga in Harlequin Live – One Night Only” at the Grammy Museum in Los Angeles on Thursday, Dec. 18. The event will feature the first public screening of the film, which was shot during Gaga’s intimate performance at The Belasco Theater in 2023, as well as a discussion about the project.
The screening comes after the “Joker: Folie à Deux” companion album, “Harlequin,” was nominated for best traditional pop vocal album at the 2026 Grammy Awards. Gaga performed the album in its entirety during the concert, including renditions of American Songbook standards such as “Get Happy” and “Good Morning,” in front of a small audience.
Tickets for the Grammy Museum event are currently available online.
Gaga appeared to hint at the film’s release on Wednesday, Dec. 17, by posting a video featuring a “Harlequin” drum set on her Instagram Story.
Released in October 2024, “Harlequin” debuted at No. 20 on the Billboard 200. The album served as a companion to the “Joker” sequel film, in which Gaga starred as Harley Quinn alongside Joaquin Phoenix.
Although “Harlequin” was later overshadowed by the release of Gaga’s “Mayhem” album in March, which topped the Billboard 200, Gaga has spoken about her pride in the project. “Harlequin is one of my proudest pieces of production,” she wrote on TikTok in April, after omitting songs from the album during her set at Coachella.


























