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Lady Gaga’s “Mayhem Ball” tour is history with sales of $419.5 million and almost 2 million tickets sold – one of the ten highest-grossing tours by a female artist ever.

Lady Gaga is considered one of the biggest pop stars in music history. After years of success in the music industry, she thrilled millions of fans with her current live shows. Over the last year, she played a major world tour named after her album of the same name, Mayhem Ball. The tour is now complete – and it is clear: it was a historic event.

Millions in rain for Lady Gaga

On April 13, the singer gave the final concert of the tour in New York, completing twelve months of live performances on five continents. According to information available to “Billboard Boxscore,” the tour grossed $419.5 million and sold almost two million tickets.

With these figures, the concert series became one of the ten highest-grossing tours by a female artist of all time. This makes it clear: after all these years in the industry, Lady Gaga is still one of the most sought-after actors in the industry.

Traveling around the world with a busy schedule

The 40-year-old has probably had one of the busiest years of her career. The Mayhem Ball Tour began in Las Vegas on July 16, 2025 and traveled through North America, Europe, Australia and Japan before ending at Madison Square Garden.

However, prior to the tour she also played two concerts in Mexico City and four in Singapore. In the middle of these dates, she headlined the Coachella festival on both weekends last year and gave a record-breaking free concert on Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

On this trip she is estimated to have performed in front of over 4.5 million people. Now it can be assumed that the “Pokerface” interpreter will take a break – but nothing is known about this yet.

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