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Lady Gaga has been everywhere this week as The Mayhem Ball tour reshapes the music event calendar with blockbuster news and a string of next-level performances. Just yesterday, the Kaseya Center confirmed that her Miami concert—originally slated for September 3—is now officially rescheduled for March 13, 2026, with all tickets honored and refunds offered for those who can’t make it. This move comes as Gaga announces more than 20 new North American dates for the second leg of the tour—her team is taking The Mayhem Ball from Glendale to L.A., Fort Worth, Atlanta, Austin, Miami, New York, D.C., Boston, and Montreal, with the general on-sale triggering a mad scramble for tickets starting September 15, as reported by multiple outlets including Deadline and Secret Los Angeles.
Gaga’s Mayhem Ball isn’t just a tour—it’s already breaking records, including the latest headline-grabber: her free performance on Copacabana Beach in Rio pulled an unprecedented 2.5 million fans, setting a world record for the highest attendance ever by a female artist, as Live for Live Music confirmed. Creative direction and choreography for the tour have become notable headlines in their own right, featuring industry titans like Ben Dalgleish and Parris Goebel, with extravagant costumes by Hunter Clem and Natali Germanotta. This visual spectacle further amplifies her pop legend status.
Industry buzz hit a fever pitch at Sunday’s MTV VMAs, where Gaga not only scooped four awards but also performed brand new music. She debuted her new single The Dead Dance—already a standout thanks to its inclusion in the Netflix hit Wednesday—alongside “Abracadabra” and a touching stripped-down “Vanish Into You” on The Late Show. Prestigious critics and fan videos are fueling chatter on every social platform, as her VMAs looks and on-stage artistry dominate trending hashtags. No major controversies or scandals have been reported, but fan speculation is rampant about further Netflix collaborations and rumored cameos, neither confirmed by her camp nor Netflix.
On the business front, Gaga’s empire is only getting bigger. CEOWorld just listed her among the Top 10 Richest Female Singers of 2025, estimating her net worth at an eye-watering 480 million dollars, thanks to blockbuster global touring, Oscar-winning acting, and her fast-growing Haus Labs cosmetics venture. All this without a whisper of a social media misstep in recent days; her Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok remain focused on gratitude, fan shout-outs, and tour teasers. This is a biographical inflection point—Gaga has proven, once again, she’s not just part of pop culture, she’s setting the agenda.
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