Lady GaGa and Bradley Cooper to film “A Star Is Born” at Coachella

Lady GaGa and Bradley Cooper to film “A Star Is Born” at Coachella

PanARMENIAN.Net - Coachella headliner Lady GaGa will film a portion of her upcoming movie "A Star Is Born" at Empire Polo Club in Indio, where Coachella takes place. The singer will film the scene alongside co-star and director Bradley Cooper. Fans will have a chance to be in a scene of the upcoming movie as they attend the event, which will be held on Tuesday, April 18 and Wednesday, April 19, AceShowbiz said.

"Be in the audience as Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga films scenes on the actual Coachella stages," reads the announcement shared in Coachella's mobile app. "Help cheer and applaud their performances on camera. The scenes for these days will portray a Country Western music concert. All you Monsters that can attend should get decked out in your most comfortable denim & boots, throw on a Stetson (leave those pink Joanne hats at home) and come out to show your support!"

The ticket's price is $10 and all proceeds will go directly to GaGa's Born This Way Foundation. Attendees must be 18 years old or older. Warner Bros. has also tweeted the information about how to sign up.

"A Star Is Born" is a musical based on William Wellman's 1937's movie of the same name. GaGa will portray an aspiring singer, while Cooper will play the aging rocker she falls in love with. The rocker helps her launch her career while his own is in a downward spiral. Cooper also serves as the producer alongside Billy Gerber, Todd Phillips, Lynette Howell Tayor and Jon Peters, with Basil Iwanyk executive producing.

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