'Only Asia stop': Lady Gaga brings 'Mayhem' shows to Singapore
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'Only Asia stop': Lady Gaga brings 'Mayhem' shows to Singapore
Poster for Lady Gaga's 'Mayhem' concerts in Singapore. Photo from Live Nation Philippines' X accountHeads up, Little Monsters! Lady Gaga is set to perform a series of shows in Singapore this May as part of her tour promoting her new album, the event's producer announced Monday.

On its social media pages, Live Nation Philippines announced that the 38-year-old pop superstar would stage her "Mayhem" concert at Singapore's National Stadium on May 18, 19, 21 and 24.
On its social media pages, Live Nation Philippines announced that the 38-year-old pop superstar would stage her "Mayhem" concert at Singapore's National Stadium on May 18, 19, 21 and 24.
"It's the ONLY Asia stop!" the promoter wrote on X.
"It's the ONLY Asia stop!" the promoter wrote on X.
"Get ready to scream, dance and lose your mind!" it told fans.
"Get ready to scream, dance and lose your mind!" it told fans.
Before the general ticket sale on March 21, the following presales will take place:
Before the general ticket sale on March 21, the following presales will take place:
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• Mastercard Presale: March 18–20
• Mastercard Presale: March 18–20
• Klook Presale: March 19-21
• Klook Presale: March 19-21
• KrisFlyer Presale: March 20–21
• KrisFlyer Presale: March 20–21
• Live Nation Presale: March 20
• Live Nation Presale: March 20
Further details regarding the Singapore stop can be found on Live Nation Singapore's website.
Further details regarding the Singapore stop can be found on Live Nation Singapore's website.
The concert is anchored on Lady Gaga's latest album "Mayhem," released last Friday. Critics have described the album as a return to the pop star's dance floor "roots."
The concert is anchored on Lady Gaga's latest album "Mayhem," released last Friday. Critics have described the album as a return to the pop star's dance floor "roots."
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