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Lady Gaga Taking Mayhem Tour to Australia for First Trip Back in 11 Years

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Little monsters in Australia will get the chance to see Lady Gaga this December as she embarks on her much-anticipated tour, The Mayhem Ball. This marks an event of immense excitement as fans have awaited Lady Gaga's return for over a decade; her last tour in the region was during the 2014 ArtRave: Artpop Ball Tour. Gaga's upcoming performances in Australia are not just another set of concerts but are significant as they represent her first-ever stadium tour on Australian soil, covering major cities such as Melbourne, Brisbane, and Sydney.

The tour is scheduled to start in Melbourne at Marvel Stadium on December 5, followed by Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane on December 9, and concluding at Accor Stadium in Sydney on December 12, 2025. This announcement has reinvigorated excitement among her Australian fanbase, who have expressed their anticipation for her dynamic performances that are set to be filled with her characteristic flair and energy.

Tickets for The Mayhem Ball Tour in Australia will go on presale from April 14 for various sections, with Mastercard holders enjoying priority access. Following this, Vodafone customers are set to have their own presale opportunity starting the same day but at different local times depending on the city. This structured approach to ticket sales highlights the anticipated high demand, ensuring that eager fans have multiple opportunities to secure their seats. The general sales for these concert dates will commence on April 17.

The anticipation for Gaga’s Australian leg of the tour has been fueled by her hints earlier in interviews, expressing her longing to perform down under once again and reunite with her fans in the region. Her heartfelt acknowledgment of the place her Australian fans hold in her heart underscores the personal connection she wishes to rekindle through these performances. Her latest album, MAYHEM, has also been a commercial success, which the tour is set to amplify further as she performs live renditions of the tracks.

 

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