After keeping fans on the edge of their seats, Lady Gaga has officially launched The MAYHEM Ball, her highly anticipated 2025 world tour—and it’s shaping up to be one of her most dynamic productions yet. From Vegas to New York, this full-scale arena run promises a theatrical, high-energy spectacle that only Gaga could pull off.
Initially, the pop icon wasn’t planning to hit the road in 2025. But after her latest album MAYHEM dropped earlier this month to rave reviews and chart-topping success, she pivoted. In true Gaga fashion, she listened to the fans and decided to take the chaos on tour—calling in Live Nation’s heavy-hitter Arthur Fogel to pull the whole thing together fast.
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U.S. fans, buckle up. The Lady Gaga Tour kicks off stateside in Las Vegas on July 16 and 18 at the T-Mobile Arena, and from there, it’s a full-speed sprint through major North American cities. We’re talking back-to-back nights in Seattle, a three-show takeover of Madison Square Garden in NYC (Aug. 22, 23 & 26), and dual performances in Miami, Chicago, and Toronto. Gaga’s clearly going big while keeping it close—these aren’t sprawling stadium stops, but rather intimate, explosive arena setups designed for full immersion.
For fans in the Northeast, her NYC run is shaping up to be the can’t-miss moment of the summer. And with Lady Gaga Tour tickets flying off digital shelves, MSG’s trio of shows could sell out faster than her last Chromatica Ball pit.
But before she touches down in the U.S., Gaga’s bringing the chaos to global stages. She’s headlining Coachella in April—a move that was rumored for months but now confirmed with weekend-one and weekend-two sets. She’s also booked exclusive shows in Mexico City, Brazil, and Singapore, blending major festival energy with one-off arena blowouts.
What’s making The MAYHEM Ball tour stand out isn’t just the new music or the A-list visuals—it’s the timing. Gaga’s riding high off a string of artistic wins: a Grammy for Love for Sale with Tony Bennett, an Oscar nod for “Hold My Hand” from Top Gun: Maverick, and a transformative acting turn as Harley Quinn in Joker: Folie à Deux, which wrapped late last year. Add in her powerhouse Vegas residencies and philanthropic work through the Born This Way Foundation, and it’s clear: Gaga hasn’t just stayed relevant—she’s evolving, boldly and brilliantly.
And this tour? It’s not just a comeback—it’s a reset. While the Chromatica Ball in 2022 leaned into stadium grandeur, the Lady Gaga Tour in 2025 is all about crafting a high-impact, close-range experience. The setlist is expected to blend new MAYHEM tracks like “Abracadabra” with fan favorites from The Fame, Born This Way, and Joanne, plus a few surprise reinventions for longtime Little Monsters.
With U.S. shows running through September—and the full global tour stretching into November—there’s no doubt this will be one of 2025’s biggest live music events. From the production scale to Gaga’s track record of delivering headline-worthy performances, The Lady Gaga Tour is poised to be the live event that defines the year.