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Lady Gaga kicks off Mayhem Ball tour in Las Vegas, full setlist revealed

Lady Gaga kicks off Mayhem Ball tour in Las Vegas, full setlist revealed

Express Tribune17-07-2025
Lady Gaga launched her 2025 Mayhem Ball tour with a packed opening night at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, marking the first official date of the North American run.
The performance included a full setlist of crowd favourites, rare live returns, and new arrangements.
The show largely mirrored her earlier Coachella performances, but with several key additions. Tracks like 'Applause,' 'Just Dance,' 'Shadow of a Man,' and 'LoveDrug' were not featured in her previous 2025 sets. 'Kill for Love,' from the Mayhem album, made its live debut.
One of the standout moments came during 'Shallow,' which received a visual update, performed by Gaga from a gondola. A solo version of 'Die With a Smile' was also reworked.
Although 'Bad Romance' closed the main set and the credits rolled, Gaga returned for an unlisted encore of 'How Bad Do U Want Me,' dressed casually in a Cramps t-shirt.
The full setlist included:
Bloody Mary
Abracadabra
Judas
Aura
Scheiße
Garden of Eden
Poker Face
Perfect Celebrity
Disease
Paparazzi
LoveGame
Alejandro
The Beast
Killah
Zombieboy
Love Drug
Applause
Just Dance
Shadow of a Man
Kill for Love
Summerboy
Born This Way
Million Reasons
Shallow
Die With a Smile
Vanish Into You
Bad Romance
How Bad Do U Want Me
The concert ran two hours and 12 minutes. Gaga will perform multiple shows in Las Vegas, Seattle, New York, Miami, Toronto, and Chicago before taking the tour to Europe in September.
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