Lady Gaga’s ‘The Mayhem Tour’ includes three London shows at the O2 Arena from September 29 to October 2, followed by a performance in Manchester. General ticket sales start April 3, with pre-sale opportunities available. Ticket prices are yet to be confirmed.
Lady Gaga has announced UK performances for ‘The Mayhem Tour’, featuring three nights at the O2 Arena in London from September 29 to October 2, followed by a show at Manchester’s Co-op Live on October 7. This tour is in support of her new album ‘Mayhem’, her first since 2020’s ‘Chromatica’, with additional shows planned in the US and Europe.
In her Instagram announcement, Gaga stated the overwhelming success of her album motivated her to initiate a tour. She expressed excitement about the show’s theatrical elements, aimed at delivering an electrifying experience in arena settings rather than stadiums. “This show is designed to be the kind of theatrical and electrifying experience that brings MAYHEM to life exactly how I envision it.”
Tickets for the UK concerts will go on general sale on Thursday, April 3 at midday through LiveNation and Ticketmaster. Fans should create accounts in advance due to expected high demand, reminiscent of past ticketing challenges.
Pre-sale tickets will be available shortly before the general sale, with potential options including artist pre-sale and O2 Priority for members, as well as early access for Mastercard holders starting March 31. Ticket prices have yet to be confirmed but were previously between £51 and £167.50 during the ‘Chromatica’ tour.
Lady Gaga UK Tour Dates:
– September 29 – London, The O2
– September 30 – London, The O2
– October 2 – London, The O2
– October 7 – Manchester, Co-op Live
Tickets for Lady Gaga’s ‘The Mayhem Ball’ tour will be available general sale on April 3 at 12pm.
Lady Gaga’s ‘The Mayhem Tour’ promises electrifying performances in the UK this September and October. With tickets on sale from April 3 and pre-sale options starting soon, fans should prepare for high demand. Pricing details are still pending, and the move to arenas may influence ticket costs significantly.
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