Lady Gaga has officially reached a new commercial peak. The pop superstar has scored the highest-grossing tour of her career with the Mayhem Ball Tour, pulling in $419.5 million across its run, according to Billboard.
Figures reported to Billboard Boxscore confirm the scale of the achievement: 93 solo headline shows generated just under two million ticket sales, marking the biggest touring year of Gaga’s career. That total surpasses her previously untouchable The Monster Ball Tour, which grossed $227 million between 2009 and 2011.
Momentum behind the Mayhem Ball Tour reflects the commercial strength of its parent album. Released in 2025, Mayhem became Gaga’s seventh No. 1 on the Billboard 200, delivering the largest first-week sales for a female album that year and holding that record for six months. Critical response matched the numbers, with the project earning her Best Pop Vocal Album at the 68th Grammy Awards while securing an Album of the Year nomination.
Global demand pushed the tour into historic territory. With $419.5 million in revenue, the Mayhem Ball now ranks among the 21 highest-grossing tours of all time. Within that elite group, only three female-led tours have posted higher totals: Beyoncé’s Renaissance World Tour ($579 million), P!nk’s Summer Carnival ($584 million), and Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour, which crossed the $2 billion mark.
The tour wrapped on April 13, 2026, with a final show at Madison Square Garden, closing a run that began on July 16, 2025, at T-Mobile Arena in Nevada and spanned Asia, Europe, North America, and Oceania. Originally conceived as a shorter promotional circuit, the tour expanded into a full-scale global production as demand surged following the album’s release.
Closing night also came with a forward-facing announcement. Gaga confirmed that a special project titled “MAYHEM Requiem” will arrive soon on Apple Music.






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