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Fans divided over 'insane' price of Lady Gaga concerts as final tickets go live

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Updated 15:41 3 Apr 2025 GMT+1Published 08:15 3 Apr 2025 GMT+1

Fans divided over 'insane' price of Lady Gaga concerts as final tickets go live

General sale is now open

Danielle Fowler

Danielle Fowler

Lady Gaga fans are divided over the 'insane' prices of the singer's upcoming Mayhem Ball tour as the final round of tickets goes live today (Thursday April 3).

After presale sold out, fans took to social media platform X to complain about the cost of tickets for the huge world tour on Ticketmaster.

One fan wrote, "Lady Gaga, I love you but those prices are insane."

Tickets will be available from 12pm local time here and here after presale sold out.

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A third fan added: "Lady Gaga prices are absolute insanity and anyone willing to pay that has truly lost their mind."

According to one social media post, fans can expect to pay up to £571 for a standard ticket on Ticketmaster for the UK leg of the Lady Gaga tour.



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Despite fan uproar over ticket prices, presale sold out instantly, with thousands of fans left empty-handed. So, if you're keen to be a part of the crowd, consider this your final warning.

Below, find out where you can buy tickets for the tour everyone is talking about now.

Where to buy tickets for Lady Gaga’s UK tour

General sale for Lady Gaga’s UK tour dates opened at 12pm local time on Thursday, April 3.

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Tickets are available via the following sites:

  • Live Nation
  • AXS UK
  • Ticketmaster
  • Seat Unique

You must create an account first in order to purchase tickets.

If you fancy a proper night out, VIP and hospitality tickets are also available to purchase on Seat Unique now. Prices for the Manchester shows at Co-op Live start from £399 per person.

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How much do Lady Gaga UK tour tickets cost?

At the time of writing this, prices for Lady Gaga's London O2 show on Monday, September 29 start from £313.65 via Live Nation.

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Meanwhile, the cheapest ticket for Lady Gaga's London performances on Ticketmaster comes in at £212.60 (Monday, September 29), whilst the cheapest Manchester ticket costs £300.81 (Wednesday, October 8).

As for VIP packages, you can expect to pay between £206.95 up to a whopping £1,065.95 on Ticketmaster.

Where is Lady Gaga performing in the UK 2025?

As part of a massive world tour, Mother Monster is hitting the road this year to celebrate her new album Mayhem, with dates in North America, Europe, and the UK.

There aren’t many shows up for grabs in the UK at the moment, so you’ll need to move fast if you’re keen.

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The UK leg of Lady Gaga’s tour will kick off on September 29 in London with three dates in the calendar, followed by two gigs in Manchester on October 7.

You can find a full list of UK tour dates below:

  • Monday, 29 September, The O2, London
  • Tuesday, 30 September, The O2, London
  • Thursday, 1 October, The O2, London
  • Tuesday, 7 October, The O2, Co-op Live, Manchester
  • Wednesday, 8 October, The O2, Co-op Live, Manchester

In response to the backlash, Ticketmaster told LADbible: "Ticketmaster does not use any form of algorithmic or surge pricing, which changes prices automatically in response to consumer demand. Ticketmaster also does not use any form of differential pricing by which the price of a ticket will depend on the characteristics or behaviour of the purchaser."

According to the popular ticketing site, the 'event organiser determines the ticket prices for the event in advance' and 'prices never change during a customer's purchase journey'.

Visit Seat Unique now to find out more.

Featured Image Credit: Getty/Kevin Mazur

Topics: Music, Lady Gaga

Danielle Fowler
Danielle Fowler

Danielle Fowler is the Affiliates Writer at LADbible Group, working across LADbible, Tyla, GAMINGbible, SPORTbible and UNILAD. She covers the latest trends in fashion and beauty, writes about standout gadgets, and reviews the must-have products everyone's talking about.

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