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Wales Online
2 days ago
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- Wales Online
Lady Gaga tickets and how to get yours from resale websites after general onsale
Lady Gaga tickets and how to get yours from resale websites after general onsale Lady Gaga fans can still get tickets to the star's The Mayhem Ball live tour dates in 2025 after the first run of dates sold out in record time. Lady Gaga is playing six shows across the UK this September. (Image: GETTY ) Lady Gaga's ardent fanbase - the Little Monsters - were left distressed earlier this year when, after tickets for her new tour were released, they sold out almost instantly. The tour coincides with her latest album, Mayhem, and will include a series of enormous UK tour dates beginning in September. On this journey the star will be playing four shows at London's O2 Arena, and two at Manchester's Co-op Live. At these venues, the Fame Monster star will be playing to more than 20,000 people per night. For fans who missed out on getting tickets: There is still home. A number of resale websites - including viagogo, Vivid Seats and StubHub - have plenty of tickets available right now to purchase. These second-hand tickets offer fans another opportunity to attend the upcoming gigs, as well as some VIP and hospitality tickets, as well. Here's the lowdown: Viagogo and resale tickets Sites such as viagogo, Stubhub, and Vivid Seats allow fans to buy resale tickets from other fans. However, it is important to note that ticket conditions often prohibit resale after initial purchase. Those tickets may not be valid for admittance to gigs. Fans intending to buy tickets for live events through resale websites should check the ticket terms and conditions, to confirm whether resale is prohibited, before they buy. Ticket terms and conditions can be checked with the original seller, such as Ticketmaster or Live Nation. If resale is prohibited, tickets bought second-hand could be voided and admission to the event refused. Buy Lady Gaga resale tickets here Prices may vary. viagogo Buy Lady Gaga tickets here Product Description Lady Gaga is bringing her Mayhem Ball to the UK this year, and tickets are still available now. How to buy Lady Gaga tickets now Tickets for Lady Gaga's tour are currently available, having been released on Thursday, 3rd April 2025. Despite Ticketmaster and other major outlets selling out of a vast number of tickets upon release, an innumerable amount have already surfaced on resale websites. These platforms, which include viagogo, Vivid Seats, and StubHub, are no doubt the first stop for fans hoping to secure their place at the Mayhem Ball. They offer fans the chance to buy and sell their ideal tickets at any time - including seated, standing, and everything in between. Here are the links fans will need: For fans looking for official tickets can still get their hands on them - but only if they know where to look. Online retailer Seat Unique is the best chance, as they offer VIP and hospitality tickets including box seats, premium views, and more - such as catering, beverages, and more. Lady Gaga fans have been fighting for tickets all week. (Image: GETTY ) READ MORE: Disney+ deal cuts subscription price to £1.99 - but you'll need to act fast READ MORE: Woman loses four stone and keeps weight off for five years without giving up ice cream Here's the link fans need now: Article continues below The Mayhem Ball - UK Dates 2025
Yahoo
14-02-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Lady Gaga Admits This 1 Part Of Her Iconic Brit Awards Performance Was A 'Bad Decision'
Despite being in the music industry for almost 20 years, and her huge chart success here in the UK, Lady Gaga has only ever actually performed at the Brit Awards solo once. But what a performance it was. Taking place just days after the death of Alexander McQueen, Gaga rewrote her song Telephone (which had only just been released as a single at that point) as a piano ballad, with poignant lyrics paying tribute to the late fashion designer, with whom she had collaborated many times. Dressed in an elaborate mask and enormous headpiece, Gaga then went into an avant-garde rendition of her Fame Monster cut Dance In The Dark, accompanying herself on a bespoke hybrid electric instrument that she had christened 'Emma'. However, during a wide-ranging interview on Hot Ones, Gaga admitted there was one aspect of the performance that she wishes she'd thought through a little better. You see, Gaga was joined on stage by a 25-foot statue of herself designed by the artist Nick Knight, which apparently proved rather cumbersome for the crew (even if she maintains it was still 'really cool'). 'It was so early in my career, I didn't plan how it would get on and off the stage,' she admitted. 'It was so heavy, and the crew guys were like, 'we can not… this thing is as big as the arena, we can't put it on the stage'. That was pretty expensive, and a bad decision.' Rumours at the time indicated that the statue was also going to be used on Gaga's iconic Monster Ball tour, though this proved not to be the case. Nowadays, Gaga says she's trying to be 'a lot more resourceful, like, just making less and not overproducing things'. 'I'm growing up,' she added. The Grammy winner shared similar comments during a recent interview with Elle about her latest hit single Abracadabra, saying that she was trying to be 'environmentally conscious to not overproduce and make too many new things' while putting together the song's accompanying music video. As a result there's one particularly fun detail in the Abracadabra video that fans should look out for. Watch Lady Gaga's full interview on Hot Ones below: This Is The Hidden Meaning Behind The Lyrics Of Lady Gaga's Incredible New Song Abracadabra Lady Gaga Uses Grammys Acceptance Speech To Voice Impassioned Support For Trans Community Lady Gaga Breaks Silence On Backlash To Joker Sequel Folie À Deux