Lady Gaga’s Mayhem Ball Tour Takes Over: Get Ready for More

Hey, it’s Riley Carter here. I’m only mildly excited, but Lady Gaga just dropped some news that’s got everyone buzzing. The 14-time Grammy winner has announced an extension of her 2025 ‘Mayhem Ball Tour’ into 2026, with 21 new North American concerts added to the lineup. These shows will take place from February through April, including a two-night return to Madison Square Garden in New York City on Thursday, March 19 and Friday, March 20.
Gaga’s ‘Mayhem Ball Tour’ has been making waves since its inception, with her recent MSG shows in August and September drawing rave reviews. During her most recent performance, she dazzled the crowd with a 30-song set over five acts, featuring hits like “Bad Romance,” “Shallow,” “Born This Way,” “Just Dance,” and “Poker Face.” The tour, subtitled ‘The Art of Personal Chaos,’ follows Gaga’s alter ego battling the so-called Mistress of Mayhem, a red-cloaked antagonist she can’t seem to escape.
The tour’s setlist is a testament to Gaga’s versatility, with elaborate costumes and multiple wigs. Her July 16 show at Las Vegas’ T-Mobile Stadium was no exception, featuring a 27-track setlist that included “Bloody Mary,” “Abracadabra,” “Judas/Aura,” and “Die With a Smile.” This extension of the tour will take Gaga to various cities across North America, including Los Angeles, Atlanta, Miami, Washington, D.C., and Boston.
Tickets for all upcoming Lady Gaga shows are available on sites like Vivid Seats, with the official on-sale for the new ‘Mayhem Ball Tour’ dates taking place on Monday, September 15. Fans, also known as Little Monsters, are eagerly awaiting the opportunity to see Gaga live, and with this extension, more people will have the chance to experience her high-energy performances.
Gaga’s seventh studio album, “Mayhem,” released on March 7, has been met with critical acclaim. The album, described as an energetic and maximalist dance pop record, features standout tracks like “Disease,” “Abracadabra,” “Killah,” and “Zombieboy.” Her collaboration with Bruno Mars, “Die With A Smile,” has been particularly well-received, with many calling it a return to form for the pop icon.
As the tour continues into 2026, fans can expect more of the same high-energy performances and stunning visuals that have come to define Gaga’s live shows. With her signature powerful vocals and captivating stage presence, Lady Gaga is sure to deliver an unforgettable experience for her devoted fans. So, if you haven’t already, get ready to join the mayhem.
Anyway, that’s the deal. Do with it what you will.
Sources: Celebrity Storm and New York Post, US Magazine, Set List FM
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