Lady Gaga Announces 2025 Australian Tour
The pop superstar is bringing her The Mayhem Ball tour Down Under this December.

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Lady Gaga makes her Australian return this December, locking in three shows as part of her worldwide The Mayhem Ball tour.
Marking her first ever Australian stadium tour and first run of shows Down Under in 11 years, the 14-time Grammy Award-winner has announced concerts in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane. No surprise she’s left Adelaide off the list, with Gaga’s last visit to the City of Churches coming way back in 2010.
The Australian leg of The Mayhem Tour begins Friday, December 5 at Melbourne’s Marvel Stadium, followed by a show on Tuesday, December 9 at Brisbane’s Suncorp Stadium, and on Friday, December 12 at Sydney’s Accor Stadium.
As expected, there’s a ton of pre-sale options, with the first open to Mastercard holders on Monday, April 14. These tickets are available at 10:00am local time in Melbourne, 11:00am local time in Sydney and 12:00pm local time in Brisbane, with the pre-sale ending Wednesday, April 16. Register here. Mastercard is also offering something called a Priceless experience that includes a Q&A with Lady Gaga’s crew, pre-show access, an onstage photo opportunity and more. For more details, visit priceless.com.
Vodafone mobile customers also have access to early tickets with a 48-hour pre-sale commencing Monday, April 14 at 10:00am local time in Melbourne, 11:00am local time in Sydney and 12:00pm local time in Brisbane. Visit vodafone.com.au for more deets.
Then the Live Nation pre-sale kicks off Wednesday, April 16 at 10:00 am local time in Melbourne, 11:00am local time in Sydney and 12:00pm local in Brisbane. Visit livenation.com.au for details.
General on-sale begins on Thursday, April 17 at 12:00pm local time in Melbourne, 1:00pm local time in Sydney and 2:00pm local time in Brisbane via livenation.com.au.
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Debuting at #1 on the Billboard 200, MAYHEM is Lady Gaga’s sixth studio album and remains one of the biggest releases of 2025. It’s also the fastest-selling international release of the year, hitting the top of the charts in 12 countries including Germany, Japan, Italy, Canada and Australia.
Before taking MAYHEM on the road, Gaga is headlining Coachella, performing a run of stadium shows in Mexico City and Singapore, along with taking to the stage for a landmark free concert on Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro.
Gaga then tours North America, Europe and the UK before touching down in Australia.
Considering the gaps between shows, there’s a fair chance the influential artist will announce more concerts once the original dates sell out.
Catch Lady Gaga in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane this December. For ticketing details, visit livenation.com.au.
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