How to see Lady Gaga in Los Angeles: Where to find tickets for her Inglewood shows
While the Mayhem Ball Tour was originally only intended to be a few promotional shows in Singapore, it has since been extended into a full world tour in celebration of Gaga's 2025 "Mayhem" album. In addition to songs from the latest album, fans can also expect to hear plenty of Gaga's hits from over the years, including "Applause," "Bad Romance," and more.
With Gaga's LA shows fast approaching, tickets are in high demand, but no worries if you haven't secured yours yet. Ahead, see our breakdown of Lady Gaga's LA performance schedule, price breakdowns, and more. Plus, check out the details for how to get Lady Gaga tickets in other cities.
Lady Gaga's 2025 LA schedule
LA fans can see Gaga perform in Inglewood, CA, from Monday, July 28, 2025, to Saturday, August 2, 2025. Resale tickets are currently available for all four shows on StubHub and Vivid Seats.
Note: Prices are subject to change. As of the time of writing, the prices listed were the cheapest we found for the venue.
How to buy Lady Gaga LA tickets
General sale for Lady Gaga's Inglewood performances and the rest of her tour is already underway at Ticketmaster. Resale tickets are also available at several verified resale vendors, including StubHub and Vivid Seats.
Given that Gaga's LA performance dates are fast approaching and in high demand, resale platforms may have a wider variety of ticket and seating options available.
How much are Lady Gaga LA tickets?
On Ticketmaster, original tickets for Lady Gaga's Inglewood shows are selling quickly, with the cheapest ones going for $524 for the star's July 28 performance. Tickets can go up to over $1,000 in some cases, so be sure to check the specific performance date you want to attend for the most up-to-date price information.
As expected, resale platforms offer more reasonable prices. On StubHub, the starting ticket prices range from $215 on July 28 to $306 on August 2. Similar prices are available on Vivid Seats, with the least expensive tickets ranging from $209 on July 28 to $269 on August 2.
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