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Lady Gaga Announces Long-Awaited Australian Stadium Tour

SYDNEY, Australia — Pop icon Lady Gaga will return to Australia for her first live performances in over a decade as part of her Mayhem Ball Tour, set for December 2025. Gaga, known for her boundary-pushing performances, will kick off the tour at Marvel Stadium in Melbourne on December 5, followed by shows at Brisbane‘s Suncorp Stadium on December 9 and Sydney’s Accor Stadium on December 12.
This tour marks Gaga’s first-ever stadium concerts in Australia, with her last performance in the country during her ArtRave: The Artpop Ball tour in 2014. Fans have eagerly anticipated her return, prompting a surge of excitement across social media.
“I wasn’t planning to tour this year after my shows in Singapore, but the incredible response to the new album inspired me to keep things going,” Gaga said on Instagram, expressing her enthusiasm for the tour and gratitude to her fans.
To facilitate access to tickets, presale for Mastercard holders will begin at 10 a.m. local time in Melbourne, 11 a.m. in Sydney, and noon in Brisbane on April 14. The presale will conclude on April 16. Vodafone customers will also have access to a special presale at the same times on April 14, while the general sale will commence on April 17 at noon in Melbourne, 1 p.m. in Sydney, and 2 p.m. in Brisbane.
The Mayhem Ball Tour follows the release of Gaga’s latest album, Mayhem, which debuted on March 7, 2025. The album has received acclaim for its genre-bending style and theatrical visuals, reflecting Gaga’s unique artistic vision. It debuted as her fifth #1 album in Australia, further solidifying her status as a leading figure in pop music.
As she prepares for her Australian shows, Gaga is also making headlines internationally with her duet “Die With a Smile,” featuring Bruno Mars. The track has dominated music charts, tying for the second-longest reign at number one in recent history, alongside hits from artists like Harry Styles.
In addition to her tour announcements, Gaga has recently come under scrutiny from the surfboard company Lost International, which has filed a lawsuit claiming trademark infringement over the use of the word “Mayhem.” Gaga’s attorney responded dismissively, asserting that the lawsuit is meritless and part of an opportunistic attempt to capitalize on her success.
The excitement continues to build as fans eagerly await further details leading up to the tour. For the complete list of Australian tour dates and additional information, interested fans can visit the official tour website.