The singer will give two sold-out performances in Mexico City before performing in Brazil.
Lady Gaga once again proved her enormous global appeal by selling out tickets to her two shows in Mexico City in just ten minutes. Sales, which began this Thursday (13/3), generated more than 120 thousand tickets, reaffirming the artist’s power to attract crowds to his live performances.
The singer’s performances at the GNP Seguros Stadium, formerly Foro Sol, are scheduled for April 26th and 27th and are part of the tour to promote her latest album, Mayhem.
Mexico will be the second stop on the world tour, right after the debut at Coachella in the United States, where Gaga will perform on April 11th and 18th. Afterwards, the singer arrives in Brazil for a long-awaited free show at Copacabana Beach, in Rio de Janeiro, on May 3.
The event in Brazil promises to attract fans from all over Latin America, consolidating itself as one of the most anticipated moments of the tour. After her visit to the continent, Lady Gaga will head to Singapore, where she has four shows scheduled at the National Stadium during the month of May.
At the top of the charts since its release, Mayhem won over fans and specialized critics. Tracks like Die With a Smile (partnership with Bruno Mars), Disease and Abracadabra quickly dominated streaming rankings around the world. On Spotify Global, all the songs on the album are among the most listened to, and Brazil was also not left out of this phenomenon, with all the songs appearing in the Top 200 of the platform in the country.
Expectations are also high for Mayhem’s commercial performance in the United States. According to projections from the website Hits Daily Double, the album should debut at the top of the Billboard 200, becoming the artist’s seventh album to reach the top of the chart. It is estimated that, in the first week, Mayhem will accumulate between 200 thousand and 225 thousand equivalent units sold in the USA, an impressive result for the current music industry.
For comparison purposes, his latest studio album, Chromatica (2020), reached 274 thousand equivalent units sold in the week of release, securing first place on the Billboard 200. The metric considers physical and digital sales, in addition to a proportional calculation of streams.
With a history of iconic tours and an extremely loyal fan base, Lady Gaga continues to demonstrate her strength as one of the biggest names in pop music. The sales success in Mexico and the enormous expectation for the free show in Brazil reinforce the singer’s status as an artist who transcends borders and connects deeply with her audience.
While Mayhem continues to break streaming and sales records, the world tour promises to be one of the most talked about musical events of the year. The next few months will be decisive for Lady Gaga, as she will continue to expand her legacy with memorable performances and a strong presence on the global music charts.