Ready to go gaga over Gaga? Little Monsters, no need to keep a poker face – this May, you’ll be able to catch the pop queen herself in the flesh at her biggest SG concert yet. Following the release of her latest album, Mayhem, Lady Gaga will be bringing her Mayhem tour to Singapore for 4 nights at the National Stadium on the 18th, 19th, 21st, and 24th May 2025.
Her Singapore concerts are set to be her only Asia stop, and her first concert here since her Born This Way Ball Tour back in 2012. Here are all the deets you’ll need to take note of:
Image credit: Live Nation
Mayhem is Lady Gaga’s 7th studio album, which the singer released a couple days ago on 7th March. While we don’t have the full setlist for the tour just yet, it’s pretty safe to say that we can anticipate hearing some of the album’s hit tracks live, including viral earworms like Die With A Smile featuring Bruno Mars, and energetic pop track Abracadabra, which have already been making their rounds on social media.
Mayhem album cover.
Image credit: @ladygaga via Instagram
General ticket sales start at 2pm, 21st March 2025 on the Ticketmaster website, but if you’re hoping to snag presale tix, there are 4 types to try for:
Mastercard Presale | 10am, 18th March 2025 – 9.59am, 20th March 2025 | https://www.priceless.com/music |
Singapore Airlines KrisFlyer Presale | 12pm, 20th March 2025 – 11.59am, 21st March 2025 | https://singaporeair.com/en_UK/sg/self-service/KFPresaleRegistrationForm |
KrisFlyer Reserve Sale | PPS Club, Solitaire PPS Club & KrisFlyer Elite Gold members: 12pm, 20th March 2025 KrisFlyer & KrisFlyer Elite Silver members: 3pm, 20th March 2025 | https://krisflyerexperiences.com/en/welcome |
Live Nation Presale | 12pm – 11.59pm, 20th March 2025 | https://www.livenation.sg/ |
Klook Presale | 10am, 19th March 2025 – 9.59am, 21st March 2025 | https://www.klook.com/tetris/promo/lady-gaga-in-singapore/ |
Image credit: @ladygaga via Instagram
If last year’s Eras Tour and Coldplay mayhem taught us anything, it’s that securing concert tickets, especially at big venues like the National Stadium, is no easy feat. First, there’s the stress of beating thousands of fellow fans in the ticketing queue, then the ever-prevalent issue of dealing with scalpers.
Well, if you’re going to try your luck at getting Lady Gaga tickets next weekend, we’ve got a couple of tips for you.
First and foremost, it’s important to remember that queue numbers are randomised, so joining the queue an hour before sales start doesn’t necessarily place you at any advantage. Instead, we’d recommend joining the queue on multiple devices for a better shot at getting different – and hopefully good – queue numbers. Do note that it’s common for the holding page to be laggy at times, but don’t hit refresh, or you’ll instantly be sent all the way to the back of the line.
And for those of us who are gonna be caught up at work or school during ticketing dates, there’s also the option of acquiring “help-to-buy” services, which you can find on social media and Carousell. Of course, these premium services come at an extra cost of up to $50 per ticket.
If all these tips sound a tad overwhelming to you, we recommend checking out our concert guide for a more in-depth explanation on how to navigate concerts.
For a smooth concert day experience, here are a couple of things to take note before you show up all glammed up at the National Stadium.
As with any sold-out concert at the National Stadium, you can expect things to get a little hectic – it is the Mayhem tour after all – when trying to get to your seats. As such, you’ll want to plan out your routes ahead of time so you won’t be left scrambling to get into the concert venue.
Image credit: Singapore Sports Hub
Above is a handy map of the National Stadium’s grounds, along with information on where each gate is located.
As for getting to the National Stadium itself, the recommended mode of transport is to either take the MRT or public bus. If you’re taking the train, it should be pretty straightforward. Simply alight at Stadium MRT station on the Circle Line; it exits directly into Singapore Sports Hub. For those taking the bus, hop on bus no. 10, 14, 16, 70, 70A, 70M, 196 or 196A and alight at the Natl Stadium bus stop (stop ID: 80219).
If you decide to drive or ride in instead, you can park your vehicle at any one of Singapore Sports Hub’s 7 carparks. Carparks A, B, C, D, and E are the closest ones to the National Stadium, and the parking charges are $0.65/30 minutes. Since parking space is limited, it’s recommended that you take the public transport instead for a fuss-free concert experience.
Image credit: Singapore Sports Hub
You’ll want to pack lightly when coming down for the Lady Gaga in Singapore concert. Not only will this ensure speedy security checks, there is also a list of prohibited items that you can’t bring into the concert venue; these include:
Concert-goers who’ve come bagless can waltz straight into the National Stadium via an express queue. If you can’t help but bring your barang barang to the concert, Singapore Sports Hub has locker rental services (from $2/2 hours) that can help take the load off your shoulders, literally, till it’s time to head home.
In case you don’t know, the box office at the National Stadium does not print physical copies of your tickets. As such, log in to your Ticketmaster account to retrieve your digital tickets before you show up for the concert, by activating your global credentials on your account. More on how to do so can be found on the Ticketmaster website.
After a long day singing along to Lady Gaga’s greatest hits, you’ll most probably be all knackered and dreading the commute home once the concert high dies down. Thankfully, Grab has come to the rescue, by providing a free post-concert shuttle bus.
Image credit: Singapore Sports Hub
Just make your way to Pick-Up Point A which can be found near Gate 14, and keep an eye out for any signage pointing towards said shuttle buses. Easties and Westies are in luck, as these buses are bound for Jurong East and Tampines MRT stations. Keep in mind that seats are limited and are available on a first-come-first-serve basis.
For a more comprehensive guide on the Lady Gaga in Singapore concert, do visit the official Singapore Sports Hub website.
Image credit: @ladygaga via Instagram
Whether you’re a true blue Little Monster, or a casual fan who loves throwing it back to Bad Romance in the club, Lady Gaga’s Mayhem tour is set to be a pretty legendary experience, filled with bops we undoubtedly grew up hearing on the radio.
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Cover image adapted from: Live Nation, @ladygaga via Instagram
Originally published on 10th March 2025. Last updated by Khoo Yong Hao on 19th May 2025.
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