If you were hoping to snag a last-minute ticket to Lady Gaga’s Mayhem Ball tour… we’ve got some news. It’s official: every single ticket to Gaga’s highly anticipated tour is now completely sold out. Yep, all of them.
Gaga’s team confirmed the news in a statement that’s sending shockwaves of FOMO across the Little Monster fanbase:
“Selling out across all dates at on-sale, The MAYHEM Ball is a testament to Gaga’s unmatched connection with her fans and the overwhelming demand for the tour.”
In short: Gaga’s still got it.
Initially announced with a stacked lineup of shows, the Mayhem Ball quickly expanded to include 13 extra dates due to what can only be described as pure, unapologetic fan demand. And even those bonus shows? Gone. Sold out. Not even a single seat left in the nosebleeds.
Unlike her previous stadium-smashing Chromatica Ball, Gaga’s opted for more intimate venues this time around. The Mayhem Ball will hit arenas instead of massive stadiums, meaning you’re still getting a big show, but with a slightly closer view of the queen herself.
She’ll be performing a massive six-night run in New York City, four shows each in both London and Paris, and three-night stints in other major cities like Las Vegas and Miami. Fans all over the world are buzzing—not just because of the sold-out status, but also for what this show might include.
While Gaga hasn’t dropped too many hints, the name alone (Mayhem Ball) has fans dreaming up all kinds of extravagant possibilities. Will it be theatrical? Of course. Will there be chaos, costumes, and genre-blending musical moments? You bet. And since it’s Gaga, we can probably expect something unexpected.
So what’s next if you didn’t manage to get tickets? Your best bet might be to keep a close eye on resale sites—but be prepared to pay a pretty penny. Or, fingers crossed, wait and see if even more shows are announced in the future.
In the meantime, dust off your most outrageous outfit, stream the discography, and prepare yourself emotionally. Because if The Mayhem Ball is anything like her previous shows, it’s going to be part pop concert, part performance art, and 100% Gaga.





