Lady Gaga performing as part of her Mayhem Ball tour at the Kia Forum in July. Kevin Mazur/Getty Images Share on Facebook Share on X Share to Flipboard Send an Email Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Print the Article Post a Comment Lady Gaga is extending her hit Mayhem Ball tour, with new North American dates in 2026. The Grammy Award-winning singer is heading out on a second North American leg, Live Nation announced Tuesday. Still in the midst of her first North American leg, Gaga is set to wrap up the run with shows in Toronto and Chicago, before heading to Europe and Australia to close out the year. Kicking off shortly after the Wednesday star's run in Japan, Gaga's second North American leg picks up in Glendale, Arizona in February 2026 before heading back to L.A.'s Kia Forum. From there, she'll head to Fort Worth, Texas, Atlanta, Austin, Miami, New York, Washington, Boston, Montreal and finally Saint Paul, Minnesota. Much like the first leg of the Mayhem Ball, Gaga is sticking to arena shows rather than stadiums. Related Stories TV VMAs Ratings Surge With Move to CBS Movies Yoo Ji-tae, Tony Revolori and Gia Kim Join Paramount and Hybe America's K-Pop Movie (Exclusive) Gaga performed her latest single, "The Dead Dance," from Netflix's Wednesday, on the MTV Video Music Awards Sunday. The singer took home four awards at the show, where she briefly stopped by to accept artist of the year before booking it over to her own show at Madison Square Garden. Earlier this year, Gaga announced Mayhem, her latest studio album, would be a return to her "pop roots," which has largely been true. Mayhem kicked off a big year for the performer musically. She received the 2025 iHeartRadio Innovator Award during the iHeartRadio Music Awards in March and headlined this year's Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, alongside Green Day and Post Malone, in April. THR Newsletters Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day Subscribe Sign Up streaming U.S. Recorded Revenue Hits $5.6B at Midyear, But Growth Slows to Less than 1 Percent: RIAA Supertramp Rick Davies, Supertramp Co-Founder and Vocalist, Dies at 81 VMAs 2025 MTV VMAs 2025: Lady Gaga, Ariana Grande Take Top Prizes; Sabrina Carpenter, Mariah Carey Shine on Stage VMAs 2025 2025 MTV VMAs: Most Memorable Moments of the Night VMAs 2025 Ariana Grande Wins Video of the Year at 2025 MTV VMAs: "I Promise There Are 'Brighter Days Ahead'" VMAs 2025 Lady Gaga Brings "The Dead Dance" to MTV VMAs From Madison Square Garden Concert streaming U.S. Recorded Revenue Hits $5.6B at Midyear, But Growth Slows to Less than 1 Percent: RIAA Supertramp Rick Davies, Supertramp Co-Founder and Vocalist, Dies at 81 VMAs 2025 MTV VMAs 2025: Lady Gaga, Ariana Grande Take Top Prizes; Sabrina Carpenter, Mariah Carey Shine on Stage VMAs 2025 2025 MTV VMAs: Most Memorable Moments of the Night VMAs 2025 Ariana Grande Wins Video of the Year at 2025 MTV VMAs: "I Promise There Are 'Brighter Days Ahead'" VMAs 2025 Lady Gaga Brings "The Dead Dance" to MTV VMAs From Madison Square Garden Concert