Lady Gaga has officially announced her new tour with dates across the UK, North America, and Europe.
The singer, 38, will play three nights at London’s O2 Arena before heading to the Co-op Live in Manchester in what will be her first UK show’s since 2022.
She will also bring the ‘Mayhem’ to Mexico, Brazil and Singapore, Las Vegas, Seattle, New York City, Miami, Toronto, Chicago, Paris, Berlin and more.
Hitting the road as part of The MAYHEM Ball Tour, in support of her latest album, British fans will be able to catch her in person this autumn, with tickets set to go on Sale April 3.
Lady Gaga will take to the stage in London on September 29, 20, and October 2, before she plays Manchester on October 7.
The musician will later follow in the footsteps of Queen of Pop Madonna when she plays a huge outdoor concert at Copacabana Beach on May 3.
Lady Gaga has officially announced her new tour with dates across the UK, North America, and Europe (pictured in August 2023)
Madonna played to a record-breaking 1.6 million fans at the same location last year, and Gaga can’t wait to be reunited with her Little Monsters in Rio de Janeiro.
She posted to X: ‘It’s a great honor to be asked to sing for Rio–for my whole career the fans in Brazil have been part of the lifeblood of the little monsters.
‘I’ve been dying to come perform for you for years and was heartbroken when I had to cancel years ago because I was hospitalized.
‘Your understanding that I needed that time to heal meant the world to me. I am now coming back and I feel better than ever and am working so hard to make sure this show is one you will never forget. Get ready for MAYHEM on the beach.’
A source previously told The Sun: ‘Gaga had been booked to play concerts in London and Manchester.
‘The current plan is to play two gigs at London’s O2 Arena and then another up north. More dates are pencilled in if the first batch sell out which obviously they will.’
Mayhem soared to the top of the UK album charts this month and also created three top ten singles – Abracadabra, Die With A Smile (with Bruno Mars) and Disease.
Gaga last performed for British crowds as part of her ArtRave: The Artpop Ball tour in October 2014, playing three nights at the O2, two in Birmingham, one in Manchester, one in Sheffield, one in Newcastle, two in Glasgow, as well as one in Dublin.

The singer, 38, will play three nights at London’s O2 Arena before heading to the Co-op Live in Manchester in what will be her first UK show’s since 2022 (pictured in November 2024)

She will also bring the ‘Mayhem’ to Mexico, Brazil and Singapore, Las Vegas, Seattle, New York City, Miami, Toronto, Chicago, Paris, Berlin and more (pictured in March)

The American hitmaker (pictured, in 2022) will play two shows at London’s O2 Arena before heading to the Co-op Live in Manchester to complete the trip
The shows saw her perform hits from her 2013 project Artpop, alongside classics such as Just Dance, Poker Face and Bad Romance.
She was due to head back to the UK in 2018 for her Joanne World Tour but had to pull out after suffering from chronic pain caused by fibromyalgia.
The singer, born Stefani Germanotta, previously revealed that her Chromatica Ball tour in 2022 was the first time she had performed without pain for years.
She has now rediscovered her love for live shows and will kick off the world tour in style by headlining the Coachella Festival in California next month.
Gaga will then head to Mexico City for two dates before performing a free show on Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro, a gig which is expected to attract more than one million fans.
It comes after the star was reportedly sued by the surfboard company Lost International, which has accused her of misappropriating its logo for her new album.

Gaga last performed for British crowds as part of her ArtRave: The Artpop Ball tour in October 2014 (pictured during her London leg)

Mayhem soared to the top of the UK album charts this month and also created three top ten singles including Die With A Smile with Bruno Mars (pictured: the pair performing in February)
Lost International sells various forms of merchandise emblazoned with the word Mayhem, the same title as Gaga’s newly released project.
In its lawsuit, the surfboard company claims the way it stylised the word for its logo was virtually identical to the way the Telephone hitmaker did so for her album.
The firm alleges that it contacted Gaga to express concerns about the purported similarity.
However, Lost International maintains that she proceeded with using her logo, prompting the company to sue for trademark infringement, according to TMZ.
DailyMail.com reached out to a representative for Gaga for comment.