Lady Gaga‘s fans were unsurprisingly beside themselves with excitement when she announced her huge European and U.S. Mayhem Ball tour, in support of her seventh studio album, Mayhem. At least they were until they found out how much the tickets would cost…
The 39-year-old “Abracadabra” hitmaker will be starting her highly-anticipated tour in Las Vegas on July 16th 2025, and it is currently set to wrap up on November 18th in Paris, with stops in Seattle, New York City, Miami, Toronto, Chicago, London, Manchester, Stockholm, Milan, Barcelona, Berlin, Amsterdam, Antwerp, and Lyon in-between. However, it seems like many of her fans will be missing, due to the extortionate ticket prices!
Lady Gaga Angers Fans With Extortionate Ticket Prices For 'Mayhem Ball' Tour
Lady Gaga is not the only musician to anger fans with insanely high ticket prices lately, but it doesn't make her fans any less disappointed! New York City prices reportedly range from $89.50 to $2,309.26, while ticket prices for the U.K. are reportedly between $77 to $737 when converted to U.S. dollars. Some of the mainland Europe prices, according to reports and social media, are currently between $525 and $768.
While many Little Monsters would undoubtedly pay whatever it takes to see Mother Monster perform again, many other fans weren't so sure, and took to social media to voice their frustrations.

Fan Reactions
"That is absolute mayhem!" exclaimed one of the Joker 2 star's fans on X. "Just disgusting," agreed a second, as a third disgruntled fan said: "[Expletive] pure greed."
"Should change her name to Lady Gouging," quipped a fourth fan, as a fifth slammed: "That's how you lose your fans otherwise they'd be losing their homes for spending more on tix than rent." "Can't believe I thought I'd see her live," wrote a sixth disappointed fan, followed by the clown emoji.
"Why so much?" asked another upset fan, as one more frustrated fan added: "Lady Gaga has lost her [expletive] mind, 168 euros for general admission." "2309 is basically my rent money," criticized another on X, as another echoed: "2K is insane."


