Lady Gaga in Singapore: Everything We Know So Far
After 13 long years, the 14-time Grammy winner is finally making her grand return to Singapore—this time, with MAYHEM in full force.
Little Monsters, it’s time to put your paws up—Lady Gaga is unleashing MAYHEM in Asia. The pop icon just dropped a bombshell: a four-night residency at Singapore, marking her only stop in the region for the MAYHEM tour. The spectacle kicks off May 18, with additional shows on May 19, 21, and 24—each set to fill the 55,000-seat venue with pure Gaga-fueled chaos.
Tickets go live March 18 for Mastercard holders, with presales rolling out for Klook users on March 19, KrisFlyer and Live Nation members on March 20. The general public can battle it out for seats on March 21. No word yet on pricing, seating maps, or stage design, but keep your eyes on Live Nation Singapore for the details.
Fresh off the release of her seventh studio album MAYHEM, Gaga is deep in her genre-bending era—melding Bowie’s theatricality, Prince’s funk, techno grit à la Gesaffelstein, and, yes, even whispers of Taylor Swift’s storytelling. Critics love it, fans are obsessed, and Gaga herself? She’s calling it her “favourite record in a long time.”
Lady Gaga is stepping back into the pop spotlight—but on her own terms. In a recent sit-down with Apple Music 1, Mother Monster told Zane Lowe that MAYHEM was born from her confronting the fear of returning to the sound that made her a global icon. “It started as me facing my fear of returning to the pop music my earliest fans loved,” she admitted, describing the creative process as “reassembling a shattered mirror: Even if you can’t put the pieces back together perfectly, you can create something beautiful and whole in its own new way.”
But MAYHEM isn’t just a nostalgia trip—it’s Gaga unfiltered. “It’s all these Gothic dreams. It’s like all of my dark dreams, and all of the different things they mean, and how they come alive. It’s total mayhem, it’s completely me, and it’s my gift to my fans.”
Her last world tour, The Chromatica Ball, saw her sell out two stadium shows in Japan—the only Asian stops on the tour. Fans who missed out got a front-row seat when the entire show was released as a concert film on Max last year. As for Singapore? It’s been a long 13 years since Gaga’s last full-scale performance in the city for The Born This Way Ball in 2012. Before that, she played exclusive showcases for Singtel in 2011 and staged two intimate concerts in 2009 at Clarke Quay and Fort Canning Park.
Now, with MAYHEM about to descend on Singapore, the countdown is officially on. In the meantime, dive into Gaga’s critically acclaimed new album below.