Lady Gaga has announced The Mayhem Ball Tour of North America, Europe and the U.K.
The Mayhem Ball tour, in support of Lady Gaga's sixth studio album, Mayhem, is scheduled to take place after her spring shows in Mexico, Brazil and Singapore, and a headlining set at Coachella next month.
The extensive tour will kick off with the North American leg, which begins in Las Vegas in July. It will be followed by the U.K. and European legs.
This marks her first extensive tour across these regions since the Chromatica Ball in 2022.
"This is my first arena tour since 2018," Gaga said in a statement. "There's something electric about a stadium, and I love every moment of those shows. 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 revealed on Instagram that she had no plans to tour in 2025 but "the incredible response to the new album" inspired her to "keep things going." Mayhem debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200.
"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," she said. "This show is designed to be the kind of theatrical and electrifying experience that brings MAYHEM to life exactly how I envision it."
Pre-sale of tickets for the North America leg will begin on March 31, followed by an artist presale beginning on April 2 at 12 p.m. local time. General tickets go on sale April 3 at 12 p.m. local time.
In Europe and the U.K., tickets for select shows will be available through Mastercard's presale on March 31, with presales running throughout the week. General onsale begins April 3 at 12 p.m. local time.
The Mayhem Ball tour dates:
July16 - Las Vegas, NV - T-Mobile Arena18 - Las Vegas, NV - T-Mobile Arena
August6 - Seattle, WA - Climate Pledge Arena7 - Seattle, WA - Climate Pledge Arena22 - New York, NY - Madison Square Garden23 - New York, NY - Madison Square Garden26 - New York, NY - Madison Square Garden31 - Miami, FL - Kaseya Center
September1 - Miami, FL - Kaseya Center10 - Toronto, ON - Scotiabank Arena11 - Toronto, ON - Scotiabank Arena15 - Chicago, IL - United Center17 - Chicago, IL - United Center29 - London, UK - The O230 - London, UK - The O2
October2 - London, UK - The O27 - Manchester, UK - Co-op Live12 - Stockholm, Sweden - Avicii Arena13 - Stockholm, Sweden - Avicii Arena19 - Milan, Italy - Unipol Forum20 - Milan, Italy - Unipol Forum28 - Barcelona, Spain - Palau Sant Jordi9 - Barcelona, Spain - Palau Sant Jordi
November4 - Berlin, Germany - Uber Arena5 - Berlin, Germany - Uber Arena9 - Amsterdam, Netherlands - Ziggo Dome11 - Antwerp, Belgium - Sportpaleis Arena13 - Lyon, France - LDLC Arena14 - Lyon, France - LDLC Arena17 - Paris, France - Accor Arena18 - Paris, France - Accor Arena20 - Paris, France - Accor Arena
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