Little Monsters, paws up: Lady Gaga is back on stage, and her 2025 is already shaping up to be one of the biggest years of her career. Fresh off the release of her seventh studio album, Mayhem (dropped March 7), Gaga has confirmed headline appearances in Mexico, Brazil, Singapore, and at Coachella — with growing speculation around a massive global tour later this year.
After dazzling over 800,000 fans during her 2022 Chromatica Ball tour, Gaga returns with charting singles like “Disease” and “Abracadabra” — and a stage presence that’s once again stealing the spotlight.
Confirmed Shows and Tour Rumors
While a full world tour hasn’t been officially announced, Gaga’s calendar is already filling with major headline performances. According to Billboard, she’s set to return to Mexico City on April 26 and 27 for two shows at Estadio GNP Seguros — her first concerts there since the Born This Way Ball in 2012. Both nights sold out in hours, per X user.
She’s also scheduled to headline a free show for an estimated 1.5 million fans at Rio de Janeiro’s Copacabana Beach on May 3, and she’ll return to the Coachella stage on April 11 and 18 alongside Travis Scott and Post Malone, per Songkick. Singapore follows next, with four performances at the National Stadium on May 18, 19, 21, and 24 — confirmed by @nichblink on X. Meanwhile, speculation about a full tour is intensifying. On March 10, Gaga posted, “I wasn’t planning to tour this year after Singapore, but the incredible response to the new album inspired me,” hinting at a broader arena run. Fan accounts like @allurequinn (Sept 15, 2024) and @lg7secrets (Nov 21, 2024) have teased a 50-date Mayhem Ball Tour beginning July 2025, spanning the U.S., Europe, Asia, Australia, and Latin America into 2026.
Her official site currently shows only a “Live” signup prompt — but anticipation remains high.
Who’s Involved: Gaga, Her Team, and Her Fans
Lady Gaga — born Stefani Germanotta — continues to lead with theatrical energy and artistic precision. At 39, the Oscar-nominated, Grammy-winning artist is blending Mayhem’s darker sound with the immersive visuals she’s known for. Her global fan base, the “Little Monsters,” remains fiercely loyal, with millions scrambling for tickets. Arthur Fogel, the tour producer behind her Chromatica shows, is reportedly involved again. Support acts for solo dates haven’t been confirmed, but Coachella’s stacked lineup speaks for itself.
The 2025 Schedule So Far
As of March 26, 5:19 PM +04, here’s the confirmed lineup, per Songkick and Billboard:
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April 11 & 18 — Coachella, Indio, CA — Empire Polo Field (3-day passes only)
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April 26 & 27 — Mexico City, Mexico — Estadio GNP Seguros (sold out)
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May 3 — Rio de Janeiro, Brazil — Copacabana Beach (free entry)
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May 18, 19, 21, 24 — Singapore — National Stadium (tickets via ladygaga.com)
Rumored Mayhem Ball Tour Legs (per @lg7secrets on X):
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U.S. (July–September 2025)
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Europe (October–November 2025)
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Australia/Asia (January 2026)
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Latin America (February–March 2026)
No venues have been confirmed, but Gaga has hinted at preferring arenas for better “theatrical control,”.
Why the Hype—and the Heat?
Gaga’s Mayhem has already delivered several hits. Her Bruno Mars collaboration, “Die With a Smile,” dominated streaming platforms, while “Abracadabra” continues to chart globally, accordint to Billboard. In an interview with Elle, she said her Chromatica Ball tour helped her reconnect with the joy of performing: “the first time I had that much enjoyment.” That energy, she says, reignited her desire to tour again in 2025.
Her live performances are the stuff of pop legend — whether it’s burning pianos from the Monster Ball era or the industrial art-pop of ArtRave. With ticket demand spiking and social media buzzing, the Mayhem rollout is off to a roaring start.
Ticket sales reflect Gaga’s staying power. Mexico City shows sold out within hours on March 7. Coachella passes are still available via Ticketmaster, and Singapore dates are live on her official site. The Rio concert is free, but crowd control will be key — millions are expected.
Rumors of the Mayhem Ball Tour have triggered early presale buzz. Presales may begin April 3 for Europe and the UK, with general ticket prices likely to fall between $60 and $300 — similar to Chromatica’s £51.65–£266 pricing range.