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You Can Still Secure Tickets to Lady Gaga's Mayhem Ball Tour

You Can Still Secure Tickets to Lady Gaga's Mayhem Ball Tour

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Lady Gaga's Mayhem Ball Tour is officially underway. Supporting her chart-topping album, Gaga is hitting cities across North America, Europe, and the U.K., marking her first full arena tour since 2018.
'There's something electric about a stadium, and I love every moment of those shows,' Gaga shared in a statement. 'But with The Mayhem Ball, I wanted to create a different kind of experience—something more intimate, closer, more connected—that lends itself to the live theatrical art I love to create.'
Gaga wasn't initially planning to tour this year, but as she explained on Instagram, the enthusiasm from fans was overwhelming. 'The incredible response to the new album inspired me to keep things going. We chose arenas this time to give me the opportunity to control the details of the show in a way you simply can't in stadiums—and honestly, I can't wait.'
The Mayhem Ball kicked off on July 16 at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas and will travel to Seattle, New York, Miami, Toronto, and Chicago, before heading overseas with stops including London, Milan, Berlin, and Paris. The tour wraps up on November 20. On April 15, Gaga announced she would be expanding the tour with 13 additional performances due to high demand, including extra shows in major cities across North America and Europe.
On April 22, she revealed seven more stops have been added to the tour, expanding the North American leg even further. Fans in California can now catch her in San Francisco for three nights, as well as four in Los Angeles.
Fans can expect Gaga's signature theatricality, paired with the album's themes of embracing personal chaos and radical self-acceptance. As Gaga told ELLE in her February 2025 cover story, creating Mayhem was 'about following your own chaos into whatever cranny of your life that it takes you to.'
She further explained, 'Part of the message of even the first song on the album is that your demons are with you in the beginning and they are with you in the end, and I don't mean it in a bleak way. Maybe we can make friends sooner with this reality instead of running all the time.' Gaga also emphasized that the album 'breaks a lot of rules and has a lot of fun.'
Here's everything you need to know about getting tickets to Gaga's tour.
Where can I buy tickets?
General ticket sales for North American, U.K., and Europe dates began on April 3 via LiveNation.com and LadyGaga.com.
U.S. and North America Tour Dates:
Las Vegas
Wednesday, July 16 at T-Mobile Arena
Friday, July 18 at T-Mobile Arena
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Saturday, July 19 at T-Mobile Arena
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California
Tuesday, July 22 at Chase Center
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Thursday, July 24 at Chase Center
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Saturday, July 26 at Chase Center
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Monday, July 28 at Kia Forum
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Tuesday, July 29 at Kia Forum
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Friday, August 1 at Kia Forum
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Saturday, August 2 at Kia Forum
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Seattle
Wednesday, August 6 at Climate Pledge Arena
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Thursday, August 7 at Climate Pledge Arena
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Saturday, August 9 at Climate Pledge Arena
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New York
Friday, August 22 at Madison Square Garden
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Saturday, August 23 at Madison Square Garden
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Tuesday, August 26 at Madison Square Garden
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Wednesday, August 27 at Madison Square Garden
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Saturday, September 6 at Madison Square Garden
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Sunday, September 7 at Madison Square Garden
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Miami
Sunday, August 31 at Kaseya Center
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Monday, September 1 at Kaseya Center
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Wednesday, September 3 at Kaseya Center
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Toronto
Wednesday, September 10 at Scotiabank Arena
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Thursday, September 11 at Scotiabank Arena
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Saturday, September 13 at Scotiabank Arena
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Chicago
Monday, September 15 at United Center
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Wednesday, September 17 at United Center
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Thursday, September 18 at United Center
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U.K. Tour Dates:
London
Monday, September 29 at The O2
Tuesday, September 30 at The O2
Thursday, October 2 at The O2
Saturday, October 4 at the O2
Manchester
Tuesday, October 7 at Co-op Live
Wednesday, October 8 at Co-op Live
Europe Tour Dates:
Stockholm
Sunday, October 12 at Avicii Arena
Monday, October 13 at Avicii Arena
Wednesday, October 15 at Avicii Arena
Milan
Sunday, October 19 at Unipol Forum
Monday, October 20 at Unipol Forum
Barcelona
Tuesday, October 28 at Palau Sant Jordi
Wednesday, October 29 at Palau Sant Jordi
Friday, October 31 at Palau Sant Jordi
Berlin
Tuesday, November 4 at Uber Arena
Wednesday, November 5 at Uber Arena
Amsterdam
Sunday, November 9 at Ziggo Dome
Antwerp
Tuesday, November 11 at Sportpaleis Arena
Lyon, France
Thursday, November 13 at LDLC Arena
Friday, November 14 at LDLC Arena
Paris
Monday, November 17 at Accor Arena
Tuesday, November 18 at Accor Arena
Thursday, November 20 at Accor Arena
Saturday, November 22 at Accor Arena
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