If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission.After dropping the critically acclaimed LP Mayhem, Lady Gaga is inviting fans to the Mayhem Ball this summer. The 2025 sold-out tour marks Gaga’s return to arenas for the first time in seven years, following her larger-than-life headlining Coachella performance and shows across the globe. Tickets for Gaga’s 2025 Mayhem Ball Tour have sold out, and fans who want to hear “Abracadabra” and “Disease” live will now have to find stubs on resale sites.“This is my first arena tour since 2018,” Gaga said in a statement about the Mayhem Ball Tour. “There’s something electric about a stadium, and I love every moment of those shows. But with The Mayhem Ball, I wanted to create a different kind of experience — something more intimate — closer, more connected — that lends itself to the live theatrical art I love to create.”General sale started Thursday, April 3, for the U.S. leg of the Mayhem Ball Tour and sold out the same day. Read on for how to get your seat at the Mayhem Ball, below.If you didn’t pick up Lady Gaga tickets on Ticketmaster, here’s where else you can find Mayhem Ball stubs online.Rolling Stone readers can take $30 off $300 ticket orders with the promo code RS30 on reliable resale site Vivid Seats. The site says that, at the time of this writing, the lowest price of Lady Gaga tickets is $148 per ticket. Vivid Seats also guarantees authentic stubs, and promises that they will arrive before the concert.If you didn’t get Mayhem Ball Tour tickets during the general sale, you can look for Lady Gaga tickets on reseller StubHub. Prices for Gaga’s first Madison Square Garden show start at $287/each.
Bonus: If a show gets canceled, StubHub says it will credit you 120% (or a full refund) on your ticket purchase. The site also has its FanProtect Guarantee, meaning you’ll get authentic tickets next to each other unless otherwise noted, and entry into the concert.Another worthwhile ticket resale site to consider is SeatGeek, which also has available Lady Gaga Mayhem Ball Tour tickets for all of the upcoming dates. Tickets for the opening night in Las Vegas start at $396 a piece (fees included).
Use promo code ROLLINGSTONE10 for $10 off $250 orders. Receiving your Lady Gaga tickets couldn’t be easier: Once you add your stubs to your cart, pay, and fill in your email address, you’ll get your concert tickets delivered to your inbox before the show starts.Little monsters who are shopping on TicketNetwork can use our promo code RS150 for $150 off $500 orders, or RS300 for $300 off $1,000 orders. First-time shopper? The site offers a 100% money-back guarantee with your order for peace of mind, and you can even call and purchase tickets over the phone.Resale site Gametime also has Lady Gaga Mayhem Ball Tour tickets available to buy on its site for all of the sold-out stops. Prices start at $217 for the first night in Las Vegas.
We like Gametime for its easy mobile-friendly user experience, from buying and shopping for stubs to receiving them before a concert directly on our phone.Another place we recommend checking for sold-out Lady Gaga concert tickets is reseller Viagogo, which currently has stubs available starting at $251/each for the July 16 show in Vegas. The site also says it has a 100% order guarantee, whether you’re buying or selling concert tickets.On Friday, April 11, Gaga took the main stage at Coachella Weekend One for her headlining set in Indio, California, and performed a career-spanning set that included her early hits like “Poker Face,” “Bad Romance” and new tracks from Mayhem like “Vanish Into You,” “Abracadabra,” and “Disease.”While little has been revealed about the details of what to expect from the Mayhem Ball Tour shows, Gaga’s Coachella set featured several theatrical acts and grand set pieces that towered over the crowd. It was what Rolling Stone‘s Tomás Mier called a “gothic dream sequence” in our Coachella review.“This show is designed to be the kind of theatrical and electrifying experience that brings Mayhem to life exactly how I envision it,” Lady Gaga wrote on Instagram. “The Mayhem Ball Tour is officially coming your way. See you soon, monsters.”“Mayhem is the type of fan service that doesn’t dilute the artist herself,” Brittany Spanos writes in the Rolling StoneMayhem album review. “Gaga feels like her most authentic self from start to finish on this album: There’s no characters, concepts, or aesthetic impulses overshadowing the songs. Instead, she’s made one of her most sonically challenging and uniform albums yet: a mix of Nine Inch Nails, David Bowie, Prince and her Fame Monster-era self, rolled into the year’s strongest pop release yet.”Check out Gaga’s upcoming North American concert dates for the Mayhem Ball Tour, which kicks off in Las Vegas on July 16.
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