Lady Gaga isn’t hanging up her gaudy get-ups just yet.
The 14-time Grammy winner just announced she’s extending her 2025 ‘Mayhem Ball Tour’ into 2026.
Her 21 newly-added North American concerts will take place from February through April including a two-night return to the Big Apple.
Although the 2025 MTV VMA Performer of the Year headlined six (!) shows at Madison Square Garden this August and September, she’s coming back for more on Thursday, March 19 and Friday, March 20.
At her most recent ambitious MSG gig, the 39-year-old performed a 30-song set over five acts, according to Set List FM. “Bad Romance,” “Shallow,” “Born This Way,” “Just Dance” and “Poker Face” are just a few of the most notable tracks that made the cut along with most of her recently-released, rapturously-received “Mayhem” album.
“Subtitled ‘The Art of Personal Chaos,’ the two-and-a-half-hour concert follows Gaga battling the so-called Mistress of Mayhem, a red-cloaked antagonist she can’t seem to escape no matter where she goes or which disguises she wears,” US Magazine wrote in a glowing review of the show. “In addition to her elaborate costumes, Gaga dons blonde and brunette wigs galore.”
Other huge 2026 stops for the “Die With A Smile” hitmaker include Los Angeles (Feb. 18-19), Atlanta (March 4-5), Miami (March 13, making up a show that was postponed due toa vocal strain), Washington, D.C. (March 23-24) and Boston (March 29-30).
If you’d like to see her live, tickets are available for all of Ms. Germanotta’s 2025-26 North American concerts.
Fans Little Monsters can purchase tickets for all upcoming Lady Gaga shows on sites like Vivid Seats; the official on-sale for the new ‘Mayhem Ball Tour’ dates is Monday, Sept. 15.
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Lady Gaga tour schedule 2025-26
A complete calendar including all North American and some overseas dates (newly-added shows are in bold), venues and links to buy tickets can be found below.
Lady Gaga set list
On Wednesday, July 16, Gaga played her first official North American ‘Mayhem Ball Tour’ concert at Las Vegas’ T-Mobile Stadium. According to Set List FM, here’s what she dazzled the crowd with that evening.
Act I: Of Velvet And Vice
01.) “Bloody Mary”
02.) “Abracadabra”
03.) “Judas/Aura”
04.) “Scheiße”
05.) “Garden of Eden”
06.) “Poker Face”
Act II: And She Fell Into A Gothic Dream
07.) “Perfect Celebrity”
08.) “Disease”
09.) “Paparazzi”
10.) “LoveGame”
11.) “Alejandro”
12.) “The Beast”
Act III: The Beautiful Nightmare That Knows Her Name
13.) “Killah”
14.) Zombieboy”
15.) “LoveDrug”
16.) “Applause”
17.) “Just Dance”
Act IV: Every Chessboard Has Two Queens
18.) “Shadow of a Man”
19.) “Kill for Love”
20.) “Summerboy”
21.) “Born This Way”
22.) “Million Reasons”
23.) “Shallow”
24.) “Die With a Smile”
25.) “Vanish Into You”
Finale: Eternal Aria of the Monster Heart
26.) “Bad Romance”
Encore
27.) “How Bad Do U Want Me”
Lady Gaga new music
On March 7, Lady Gaga dropped her seventh studio album “Mayhem.”
The energetic, maximalist dance pop record — which many rightly call a return to form — rarely takes a moment to breathe (save for the final two tracks, which veer into singalong ballad territory). Over its 53-minute runtime, Gaga goes hard providing her signature powerful vocals over shimmery synths, thumping percussion and the occasional epic guitar riff. And, yes, it’s an absolute blast that we went gaga over.
Standouts here include the anthemic, electro “Disease,” disco jam “Abracadabra,” creepy, hypnotic bop “Killah,” glittery foot-stomper “Zombieboy” and retro, New Wave-esque “Don’t Call Tonight.”
Still, our top track has to be the lead single, Gaga’s throwback “Die With A Smile” duet with Bruno Mars. Sweeping yet intimate and thrillingly romantic, the heartfelt tune pairs perfectly as an upbeat counterpart to her similarlly swooning “Shallow.” It’s essential and we’d bet will likely become a staple at Gaga tours for the next few decades.
If you’d like to fire up the glossy record right now and find your own favorite tune or three, “Mayhem” can be found here.
Huge stars on tour in 2025
Gaga isn’t the only household name icon swooping into arenas this year and next.
If you don’t believe us, here are just five of our favorite powerhouse superstars that might be coming to an arena or stadium near you these next few months.
• Dua Lipa
Plus, don’t forget Dolly Parton is putting on a six-show Las Vegas residency this December. Trust us- you won’t want to miss her brief run while you have the chance.
This article was written by Matt Levy, New York Post live events reporter. Levy stays up-to-date on all the latest tour announcements from your favorite musical artists and comedians, as well as Broadway openings, sporting events and more live shows – and finds great ticket prices online. Since he started his tenure at the Post in 2022, Levy has reviewed a Bruce Springsteen concert and interviewed Melissa Villaseñor of SNL fame, to name a few. Please note that deals can expire, and all prices are subject to change