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Lady Gaga Takes Mayhem Ball on a Victory Lap With Second North American Leg in 2026: Here Are the Dates

The pop superstar will visit a new set of cities next year, including two nights in Montreal.

Lady Gaga
Lady Gaga
Frank Lebon

For months now, Lady Gaga has been asking her fans “How Bad Do U Want Me” during her sold-out run of the Mayhem Ball. With the emphatic response she’s gotten, the pop star is ready to give fans even more of what they want.

Gaga announced a second North American leg of The Mayhem Ball on Tuesday (Sept. 9), set to take place in early 2026. With a new run of 21 added dates, Mother Monster will visit cities that she wasn’t able to reach with her first run of the Mayhem Ball — such as Atlanta, Austin, Boston and Washington, D.C. — as well as two encore performances each to Los Angeles’ Kia Forum and New York’s Madison Square Garden.


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Tickets go on pre-sale through Citi starting Wednesday (Sept. 10), through Verizon starting Thursday (Sept. 11), and through Gaga’s own Ticketmaster artist presale on Friday (Sept. 12). Remaining tickets will become available for the general on-sale starting on Monday (Sept. 15) via Live Nation at 12 p.m. local time.

The move comes as Gaga wraps up the final dates of her current North American leg of the tour, with six remaining dates in Toronto and Chicago before she heads to London to kick off her European trek on Sept. 29.

Fans at home got a glimpse of what the Mayhem Ball has to offer during the 2025 MTV Video Music Awards on Sunday (Sept. 8). For her performance, Gaga pre-filmed high-octane renditions of “Abracadabra” and her latest track, “The Dead Dance,” during her Saturday (Sept. 6) stint at Madison Square Garden, showing off the show’s high-concept choreography and fashion. Gaga went on to take home the most awards of any artist at the 2025 VMAs, earning four Moon People, including the award for artist of the year.

Check out the full list of new Mayhem Ball dates below.

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Feb. 14 — Glendale, Ariz. — Desert Diamond Arena
Feb. 15 — Glendale, Ariz. — Desert Diamond Arena
Feb. 18 — Los Angeles — Kia Forum
Feb. 19 — Los Angeles — Kia Forum
Feb. 28 — Fort Worth, Texas — Dickies Arena
March 1 — Fort Worth, Texas — Dickies Arena
March 4 — Atlanta — State Farm Arena
March 5 — Atlanta — State Farm Arena
March 8 — Austin, Texas — Moody Center
March 9 — Austin, Texas — Moody Center
March 13 — Miami — Kaseya Center (rescheduled date)
March 19 — New York — Madison Square Garden
March 20 — New York — Madison Square Garden
March 23 — Washington, D.C. — Capital One Arena
March 24 — Washington, D.C. — Capital One Arena
March 29 — Boston — TD Garden
March 30 — Boston — TD Garden
April 2 — Montreal — Bell Centre
April 3 — Montreal — Bell Centre
April 9 — Saint Paul, Minn. — Grand Casino Arena
April 10 — Saint Paul, Minn. — Grand Casino Arena

This article first appeared on Billboard U.S.

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