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The Mayhem Ball

Lady Gaga's Theatrical Odyssey Through Sound and Spectacle

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Background and Development

Post-Chromatica Momentum

Following the critical and commercial success of "The Chromatica Ball" (2022), which saw Lady Gaga performing with significantly reduced chronic pain from fibromyalgia, her confidence in touring was reignited. The subsequent release of the concert film "Gaga Chromatica Ball" further solidified her performance capabilities and artistic vision.

Album Inspiration

The tour is intrinsically linked to Gaga's 2025 album, "Mayhem." The album, described as a "chaotic blur of genres" rooted in her pop sensibilities, achieved significant chart success globally. The tour's conception was a direct response to the album's strong reception and Gaga's desire to maintain creative control.

Arena Choice

Gaga deliberately opted for arena venues over stadiums for "The Mayhem Ball." This strategic decision was made to ensure meticulous control over the production's theatrical elements, allowing for a more intimate and precisely curated experience that aligns with her artistic vision for the show.

Tour Announcements

Initial Rollout

The tour was officially announced on March 26, 2025, via Gaga's social media channels. Initially, a schedule of thirty-two dates across North America and Europe was revealed. The overwhelming demand led to the rapid addition of supplementary concerts in these regions within the following week.

Global Expansion

Subsequent announcements extended the tour's reach, including dates in Australia (marking her first shows there in 11 years) and multiple dates in Japan. These additions, driven by continued fan demand, officially extended the tour's run into 2026, encompassing a significant global footprint.

Artist's Vision

Gaga articulated her motivation, stating the album's success inspired her to continue touring. She emphasized the choice of arenas for greater production control, aiming to deliver an electrifying experience that fully realizes her vision for "Mayhem."

Show Synopsis

Thematic Narrative

The show's narrative, dubbed "The Art of Personal Chaos," draws from previous performances like Coachella. It depicts Gaga confronting her internal struggles and fears, personified by the character "Mayhem," who actively "tortures" her throughout the performance.

Artistic Execution

The production is lauded for its theatricality, Gaga's vocal prowess, and sophisticated technical elements. This includes elaborate costume designs, intricate choreography, and stage production that collectively bring the album's themes to life, creating a cohesive and immersive artistic statement.

Critical Reception

Critical Acclaim

Critics widely praised "The Mayhem Ball." Publications like Rolling Stone highlighted Gaga's evolution as a storyteller and the show's intimate yet grand scale. Billboard noted the charged performances and thematic coherence, while USA Today compared the production favorably to Broadway musicals.

Performance Highlights

The New York Times lauded the show as a "crowning moment" in Gaga's career, emphasizing its theatricality, humor, and precision. Variety commended the "breathless, finely-tuned spectacular" that underscored Gaga's multifaceted talents and continuous refinement of her craft.

Commercial Performance

Ticket Sales

The tour experienced exceptional demand, with initial dates selling out rapidly. The decision to host shows in arenas, rather than stadiums, contributed to higher ticket prices and a potentially lucrative financial outcome, with projections suggesting it could become Gaga's biggest tour in over a decade.

Revenue Projections

Early reports indicated that "The Mayhem Ball" was on track to gross between $100 million and $125 million. The reported box office figures for the initial legs of the tour, totaling $81.9 million from 292,038 attendees across 21 reported dates, support these optimistic financial projections.

Setlist Overview

Structure and Content

The setlist is structured into distinct acts, primarily featuring songs from the "Mayhem" album, interspersed with hits from her previous discography. The show is divided into thematic segments, including "Of Velvet and Vice," "And She Fell into a Gothic Dream," "The Beautiful Nightmare That Knows Her Name," and "Every Chessboard Has Two Queens."

The setlist, exemplified by the July 16, 2025, performance in Paradise, Nevada, includes:

Act I: Of Velvet and Vice

  1. "Bloody Mary"
  2. "Abracadabra"
  3. "Judas" / "Aura" (medley)
  4. "ScheiรŸe"
  5. "Garden of Eden"
  6. "Poker Face"

Act II: And She Fell into a Gothic Dream

  1. "Perfect Celebrity"
  2. "Disease"
  3. "Paparazzi"
  4. "LoveGame"
  5. "Alejandro"
  6. "The Beast"

Act III: The Beautiful Nightmare That Knows Her Name

  1. "Killah"
  2. "Zombieboy"
  3. "LoveDrug"
  4. "Applause"
  5. "Just Dance"

Act IV: Every Chessboard Has Two Queens

  1. "Shadow of a Man"
  2. "Kill for Love"
  3. "Summerboy"
  4. "Born This Way"
  5. "Million Reasons"
  6. "Shallow"
  7. "Die with a Smile"
  8. "Vanish into You"

Finale: Eternal Aria of the Monster Heart

  1. "Bad Romance"

Encore

  1. "How Bad Do U Want Me"

Surprise songs are performed during the encore, often featuring tracks from "Artpop" and "Born This Way," alongside other fan favorites and covers.

Encore Performances

The encore segment typically includes a surprise song, often performed on piano, showcasing Gaga's versatility. Notable surprise performances have included "Hair," "Marry the Night," "Rain on Me," and "The Edge of Glory." Additionally, covers and tributes, such as Ozzy Osbourne's "Crazy Train," have been featured.

Tour Schedule

2025 Concerts

The tour commenced on July 16, 2025, in Paradise, Nevada, and included numerous dates across North America and Europe throughout the latter half of the year. Key venues included T-Mobile Arena, Chase Center, Kia Forum, Climate Pledge Arena, Madison Square Garden, and major European arenas.

List of 2025 concerts
Date (2025) City Country Venue Attendance Revenue
July 16 Paradise United States T-Mobile Arena 44,530 / 44,530 $11,094,860
July 18
July 19
July 22San FranciscoChase Center40,657 / 40,657$10,424,203
July 24
July 26
July 28InglewoodKia Forum54,809 / 54,809$15,388,147
July 29
August 1
August 2
August 6SeattleClimate Pledge Arena43,419 / 43,419$11,240,782
August 7
August 9
August 22New York CityMadison Square Garden81,585 / 81,585$26,387,350
August 23
August 26
August 27
August 31MiamiKaseya Center27,038 / 27,038$7,463,886
September 1
September 6New York CityMadison Square Garden
September 7
September 10TorontoCanadaScotiabank Arenaโ€”โ€”
September 11
September 13
September 15ChicagoUnited StatesUnited Centerโ€”โ€”
September 17
September 18
September 29LondonEnglandThe O2 Arenaโ€”โ€”
September 30
October 2
October 4
October 7ManchesterCo-op Liveโ€”โ€”
October 8
October 12StockholmSwedenAvicii Arenaโ€”โ€”
October 13
October 15
October 19AssagoItalyUnipol Forumโ€”โ€”
October 20
October 28BarcelonaSpainPalau Sant Jordiโ€”โ€”
October 29
October 31
November 4BerlinGermanyUber Arenaโ€”โ€”
November 5
November 9AmsterdamNetherlandsZiggo Domeโ€”โ€”
November 11AntwerpBelgiumAFAS Domeโ€”โ€”
November 13Dรฉchines-CharpieuFranceLDLC Arenaโ€”โ€”
November 14
November 17ParisAccor Arenaโ€”โ€”
November 18
November 20
November 22
December 5MelbourneAustraliaMarvel Stadiumโ€”โ€”
December 6
December 9BrisbaneSuncorp Stadiumโ€”โ€”
December 12SydneyAccor Stadiumโ€”โ€”
December 13

2026 Concerts

The tour extended into 2026 with dates scheduled in Japan and further North American cities. This phase included performances at major venues like Kyocera Dome Osaka, Tokyo Dome, and various arenas in Glendale, Inglewood, Fort Worth, Atlanta, Austin, Miami, Washington D.C., Boston, Montreal, and Saint Paul.

List of 2026 concerts
Date (2026) City Country Venue Attendance Revenue
January 21OsakaJapanKyocera Domeโ€”โ€”
January 22
January 25TokyoTokyo Domeโ€”โ€”
January 26
January 29
January 30
February 14GlendaleUnited StatesDesert Diamond Arenaโ€”โ€”
February 15
February 18InglewoodKia Forumโ€”โ€”
February 19
February 22
February 23
February 28Fort WorthDickies Arenaโ€”โ€”
March 1
March 4AtlantaState Farm Arenaโ€”โ€”
March 5
March 8AustinMoody Centerโ€”โ€”
March 9
March 13MiamiKaseya Centerโ€”โ€”
March 19New York CityMadison Square Gardenโ€”โ€”
March 20
March 23Washington, D.C.Capital One Arenaโ€”โ€”
March 24
March 29BostonTD Gardenโ€”โ€”
March 30
April 2MontrealCanadaCentre Bellโ€”โ€”
April 3
April 6
April 9Saint PaulUnited StatesGrand Casino Arenaโ€”โ€”
April 10
April 13New York CityMadison Square Gardenโ€”โ€”
Total292,038 / 292,038 (100%)$81,999,228

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References

References

  1.  The concerts in New York City on August 22 รขย€ย“ September 7, 2025, had their data combined into a single boxscore.
  2.  The concert in Miami on March 13, 2026, was originally planned for September 3, 2025, but it was rescheduled due to vocal strain.
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