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Mayhem in L.A.: Lady Gaga's Mayhem Ball Tour heads to Los Angeles, how to buy tickets

Mayhem in L.A.: Lady Gaga's Mayhem Ball Tour heads to Los Angeles, how to buy tickets

Mayhem across North America continues as Lady Gaga's Mayhem Ball Tour heads to Los Angeles following a trip to San Francisco.
The award-winning artist will have four shows at The Kia Forum in nearby Inglewood, Calif. on Monday, July 28, Tuesday, July 29, Friday, Aug. 1 and Saturday, Aug. 2.
For Gaga fans, the time is now to see her in concert as her tour ends on Sept. 17 at the United Center in Chicago. Her time on the west coast is also nearing its end as she'll be in Seattle on Aug. 6-7 before heading to the northeast.
Here's how you can secure tickets to see Lady Gaga in concert at The Kia Forum.
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The Mayhem Ball Tour stops in Los Angeles for four dates. The superstar will have four shows at The Kia Forum in Inglewood, Calif. All concerts are scheduled to begin at 8 p.m. on these dates:
While a ticket to a Lady Gaga concert is always a hot one, few tickets are still available for all four Los Angeles shows on StubHub. The cheapest Lady Gaga Los Angeles concert ticket starts at $232.
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