Three Nights with Lady Gaga

Three Nights with Lady Gaga
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Lady Gaga. The MAYHEM Ball tour 2025 | Courtesy © Live Nation

Lady Gaga, born Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta, is one of the most influential musical and media phenomena of the last two decades. Arriving on the scene in 2008 with Just Dance and Poker Face, the pop star has consolidated her fame thanks to a chameleon-like style and a creative vision that has oscillated between electronic pop, glam rock and visual avant-garde. With globally successful albums such as The Fame, Born This Way and the latest Mayhem, released in March 2025, Gaga has been able to constantly reinvent herself, conquering new records and global audiences. The Mayhem Ball is the artist’s eighth tour and brings to the stage a spectacular experience with a strong narrative component, shaped around the concept of “personal chaos”. Each concert is structured like a theatrical pop opera, with imposing sets, continuous costume changes and moments of intense emotional drama, balanced between the immediacy of pop and a visionary direction. The Asian leg of the tour concludes with three dates at the Tokyo Dome: January 25, 26 and 29, 2026. The stadium, with a capacity of over 50.000 spectators, represents the ideal space to host a large-scale installation, capable of enhancing the scenic and sound impact of the tour. Tickets for the Japanese dates sold out quickly, confirming the strong appeal of the artist. The repertoire includes songs from the new album Mayhem, including Disease, Abracadabra and Die with a Smile (in collaboration with Bruno Mars), along with the great classics that have marked Gaga’s career. The show alternates moments of pure energy with more intimate ballads, in a multisensory journey that mixes sound, image and performance. The three nights in Tokyo represent the final act of a world tour that began in the Summer of 2025 and is divided into over sixty concerts. With a production of the highest technical level and a coherent artistic vision, The Mayhem Ball confirms itself as one of the most relevant musical events of the year.

Paolo Mastazza - © 2025 ARTE.it for Bvlgari Hotel Tokyo