Lady Gaga in Las Vegas 2025
Lady Gaga in Las Vegas 2025 in Las Vegas.
Jul 16, 2025 → Jul 19, 2025

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Little Monsters, it’s happening. Lady Gaga in Las Vegas 2025 kicks off her epic Mayhem Ball Tour with a headlining run at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, NV. Mark your calendars for July 16, 18, and 19, because these dates are your golden ticket to a wild, theatrical, and deeply Gaga experience.
This is Lady Gaga’s first arena tour since 2018, and she’s bringing the heat with a mix of fan-favorite hits, brand-new tracks from Mayhem, and those mind-blowing visuals we all live for. You’ve got “Bad Romance,” high fashion, and unapologetic energy, all rolled into one unforgettable show.
What to Expect from Lady Gaga’s Mayhem Ball Tour in Vegas
The T-Mobile Arena is no stranger to big shows, but when Gaga takes the stage, expect the volume (and the outfits) to go up a notch. These concerts are all about live theatrical art – with elaborate staging, emotional ballads, dance anthems, and some surprises she hasn’t teased (yet).
Fans can expect:
- A full Gaga setlist: Think classics like Born This Way and Poker Face alongside Mayhem album bangers.
- Dancers and visuals: This isn’t your average tour; it’s an immersive pop performance.
- Incredible crowd energy: Gaga fans (aka the Little Monsters) don’t come to play.
The Mayhem Ball Tour will hit major cities including Seattle, WA (Climate Pledge Arena in August), New York, NY (Madison Square Garden in August), Toronto (Scotiabank Arena in September), Chicago, IL (United Center in September), and Miami, FL (Kaseya Center in September) – but Las Vegas gets to go first.
Tickets and Pricing Info
Ready to snag your spot at the T-Mobile Arena? Here’s what to know:
- July 16: Tickets start around $346, with premium seats going for up to $2,719.
- July 18: More budget-friendly, starting at $138.
- July 19: Prices range between $175–$200.
Tickets are available through official platforms like Ticketmaster and AXS, but demand is high, so act fast. Keep an eye on resale sites too, just in case things sell out. The tour is promoted by Live Nation Entertainment.
Weather During the Event
Las Vegas in mid-July is typically scorching, with average high temperatures around 105 F (41 C) and lows near 79 F (26 C). While the city enjoys abundant sunshine, the heat can be intense. It's advisable to stay hydrated, wear light clothing, and use sun protection when outdoors.
How to Get to T-Mobile Arena
The T-Mobile Arena is right in the heart of the Las Vegas action, tucked just behind Park MGM and steps from The Strip, making it super easy to access whether you're walking, driving, or hopping off a flight.
- By foot: Staying at Park MGM, New York-New York, ARIA, or anywhere on the south end of The Strip? You can walk to the arena in 5–10 minutes. The Park District is well-lit, safe, and filled with restaurants and bars – perfect for a pre-show drink.
- By car: If you're driving, there’s parking at Park MGM, New York-New York, and ARIA, with bridge access that leads right to the arena. Be sure to reserve a spot in advance through the arena’s official site or your hotel: spots go fast on event nights.
- By rideshare: Uber and Lyft both have dedicated pick-up and drop-off points at the Excalibur Garage and The Park, just a short walk to the entrance. Pro tip: leaving after the show? Expect surge pricing and a bit of a wait, so grab a drink or stroll The Strip while the crowd clears.
- By public transport: The Deuce bus runs along The Strip 24/7 and drops off within walking distance of the arena. It's an affordable option if you're staying farther up the boulevard.
- From the airport: Flying in? Harry Reid International Airport (formerly McCarran) is just 10–15 minutes away by taxi or rideshare. If you're planning to explore Vegas, rental cars are available at the airport too, but traffic on The Strip can be heavy, so plan ahead.
Travel light, wear comfy shoes (you’ll be doing some walking), and allow plenty of time to get through security and grab merch before the show starts.
Lady Gaga in Las Vegas 2025 Bag Policy
Like most major venues, T-Mobile Arena has strict rules. Here’s a quick breakdown based on past events:
Allowed:
- Clear bags no larger than 12” x 6” x 12”
- Small clutches (4.5” x 6.5” max)
- Empty water bottles
Not allowed:
- Backpacks
- Outside food and drinks
- Professional cameras and recording devices
All guests will go through metal detectors and bag checks. For guests with bags exceeding the allowed size, a bag check service is available at Toshiba Plaza adjacent to the Allegiant Stage. Pricing starts at $20 per checked bag, payable via debit/credit or mobile payment methods. Note that cash is not accepted, and the bag check operates from the time arena doors open until 45 minutes post-event.
Bag Storage at the Mayhem Ball Tour
Don’t drag a sparkly backpack through the Strip – store it with Bounce.
Whether you’re arriving from the airport, staying at the Park MGM, or coming in from a pre-show dinner, Bounce offers secure storage locations near the T-Mobile Arena and throughout Las Vegas.
Why Gaga fans use Bounce:
- Affordable: Just $4.90 per bag per 24 hours.
- Protected: Includes $10,000 in coverage.
- Flexible: Free cancellation if plans change.
- Reliable: 24/7 support if you need help mid-show.
How to store your bags:
- Book online: Choose a convenient Bounce partner in the area.
- Drop it off: Leave your luggage and you’re good to go.
- Enjoy the show: Pick up your stuff whenever you're ready to head out.
Tips to Make the Most of Lady Gaga in Las Vegas 2025
- Dress loud, light, and ready to dance: Vegas heat is real in July, so glam it up, but don’t forget comfort.
- Arrive early: Security lines and crowds build fast.
- Bring water (or budget for it): Stay hydrated – costumes don’t cool themselves.
- Don’t forget earplugs: It’s a concert… in an arena… in Vegas.
- Explore the Strip before or after: Catch the Bellagio fountains, hit up a themed casino, or find a late-night bite to debrief post-show.
With her Mayhem Ball Tour kicking off right here in Sin City, fans are in for a powerful, passionate, and glitter-soaked performance they won’t forget. So, if “Just Dance” has ever been your motto, July + Vegas + Lady Gaga is your magic formula. Book your tickets, plan your outfit, and get ready to join the Mayhem.
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All you need to know
Is Lady Gaga going on tour in 2025?
Yes, Lady Gaga is embarking on her Mayhem Ball Tour in 2025 to promote her new album Mayhem. The tour kicks off on July 16, 2025, at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas and will span across North America, Europe, and Australia, concluding on December 13, 2025, in Sydney. The tour comprises 50 shows, including multiple nights in major cities like New York, London, and Paris.
How long is Lady Gaga's show in Vegas?
Lady Gaga's Las Vegas shows typically run for approximately 2 hours and 10 minutes. For instance, during her previous residency at Dolby Live at Park MGM, shows started around 8:20 PM and concluded by 10:20 PM.
How much did Lady Gaga get paid for Vegas residency?
Lady Gaga's initial Las Vegas residency, which included the "Enigma" and "Jazz & Piano" shows from 2018 to 2021, grossed nearly $54 million. Reports indicate that she had a deal worth $100 million for a series of performances, highlighting the significant financial success of her Vegas engagements.