If you thought Lady Gaga is slowing down, let us tell you, she is not! Fresh off her multiple wins at the MTV Video Music Awards 2025, the pop superstar has revealed that she is extending her blockbuster ‘Mayhem Ball’ world tour with a brand-new North American leg.
According to ‘Variety’, the next round of shows will kick off on Valentine’s Day 2026, giving fans across the continent another chance to see Gaga bring her signature mix of music, theatre, and spectacle to the stage.
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The upcoming run will include two nights at the Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale, Arizona, along with return stops at major venues such as New York’s Madison Square Garden and Los Angeles’ Forum.
These shows will follow Lady Gaga already packed schedule, which has taken the tour through Europe, Australia, and Japan.
The announcement comes just days after Gaga made headlines for postponing a show in Miami at the very last minute. The concert was called off moments before the curtain was set to rise.
Gaga later explained to her fans on Instagram that she had been struggling with severe vocal strain and had been strongly advised by her doctor and vocal coach not to perform.
“I am really so so sorry, but I need to postpone tonight’s show in Miami,” she wrote in a message. “During rehearsal last night and my vocal warm-up tonight my voice was extremely strained. I didn’t want to risk permanent damage to my vocal cords.”
The singer admitted that while she desperately wanted to push through, the danger of long-term harm was too great. She also reassured fans that the Miami show will be rescheduled as soon as possible.
“It was a hard and agonising decision. But I would be more afraid of the long-term implications on my voice,” Gaga added. “I hope you can forgive me for the disappointment and inconvenience.”
Despite the temporary setback, the ‘Mayhem Ball’ tour has been hailed as one of Gaga’s most ambitious productions to date. The show is produced by Gaga herself along with her partner Michael Polansky.