Lady Gaga Announces Exciting UK Concerts After 11-Year Hiatus!

During her trips to the UK, she’s created numerous unforgettable instances, such as the famous telephone hat incident on Jonathan Ross’s program, and a string of successful concert tours that were all sold out.

Now, Lady Gaga is preparing for a thrilling comeback on British ground as she arranges a series of shows to perform her latest album titled “Mayhem.

38-year-old music sensation from America has been announced to perform twice at London’s O2 Arena, followed by a stop at Co-op Live in Manchester, according to The Sun’s reports, concluding this tour.

It’s all due to kick off towards the end of September and extend into October.

People excited about the upcoming shows should make their way to Ticketmaster to reserve their spots, as tickets will become available for purchase within the next few days.

A source said: ‘Gaga had been booked to play concerts in London and Manchester.

‘The current plan is to play two gigs at London’s O2 Arena and then another up north.

‘More dates are pencilled in if the first batch sell out which obviously they will.’ 

This month, chaos claimed the number one spot on the UK album charts and additionally produced three top ten singles: “Abracadabra,” a collaboration with Bruno Mars titled “Die With a Smile,” and “Disease.

Lady Gaga last entertained British audiences during her ARTPOP Ball Tour – ArtRave segment, which concluded in October 2014. Throughout the tour, she played a total of nine shows across various cities: two nights at Birmingham, one each in Manchester, Sheffield, Newcastle, Glasgow (twice), and even Dublin.

The performance included hits from her 2013 album Artpop, along with popular songs like Just Dance, Poker Face, and Bad Romance.

In 2018, she had planned to return to the United Kingdom for her Joanne World Tour, but she was forced to cancel due to persistent pain resulting from fibromyalgia.

Lady Gaga, originally known as Stefani Germanotta, disclosed that her Chromatica Ball tour in 2022 marked the first time in years that she’d taken the stage free from pain.

She’s recently rekindled her affection for live performances, and she’ll launch her global tour with flair by taking center stage at the Coachella Festival in California next month.

After that, Gaga plans to travel to Mexico City for two shows. Later, she’ll put on a free performance at Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro, an event predicted to draw over a million spectators.

The surfboard company Lost International allegedly took legal action against her, claiming she used their logo for her latest album without permission.

International Merchandise Brand, known as Lost, offers a diverse range of goods adorned with the label “Mayhem,” which happens to be the name of Lady Gaga’s latest venture.

In the court case, the surfboard manufacturer asserts that their logo’s styling of the word is remarkably similar to how the pop artist styled it for her album cover.

The firm alleges that it contacted Gaga to express concerns about the purported similarity.

In my professional opinion as a lifestyle expert, I found myself adopting a particular logo, which unknowingly led to a trademark dispute. To clarify, I unwittingly used a similar logo to a company called Lost International, resulting in them filing a lawsuit for trademark infringement, as reported by TMZ.

DailyMail.com reached out to a representative for Gaga for comment.

Last week at the 2025 iHeartRadio Awards, the singer aired out a gripe about ageism in pop music.

She expressed during her speech that it’s challenging for her to fully comprehend the idea of receiving an award recognizing her entire career at the age of 38, as it’s quite a significant achievement.

She expressed, “I have this feeling of having been at it for ages, yet I also recognize there’s so much more to come. Despite the perception that a woman in her late thirties might be too old for pop stardom, which is absurd, let me assure you that I’m only getting started and ready to heat things up.

In February Gaga sat down for an interview and chicken on an episode of Hot Wings.

During her conversation with host Sean Evans, the 14-time Grammy winner shared insights into the moments when she contemplated giving up on her ambition to achieve global stardom as an artist.

In a recent statement, the actor who played The Joker in “Folie à Deux” shared: ‘At certain moments, I thought about possibly leaving, yet deep down, I was certain I’d never actually do it.’

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2025-03-26 13:04

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