Fan Project: Share your memories to the ‘Goodbye to Mayhem’ fan book

Lady Gaga just finished the final leg of her Mayhem Ball Tour, marking the end of the Mayhem era.

Nine months after launching the Mayhem Ball in Las Vegas, Lady Gaga officially closed the chapter on one of the most ambitious eras of her career with a final performance at Madison Square Garden on April 13. What began as a night filled with uncertainty and anticipation evolved into a tour defined by confidence, creativity, and connection to fans.

To commemorate the tour and Lady Gaga as we say farewell, upload your favorite photos from the Mayhem Tour below and we will compile the eligible submissions into a unique Little Monster photo book. Submit photos you took at the show or of your look:

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When Gaga first stepped onto the stage at T-Mobile Arena in July 2025, the energy in the room felt electric but unpredictable. Fans did not know what to expect from the setlist or the overall vision. There were questions about whether she would build on the theatrical intensity of her Coachella headlining performance or take things in a completely new direction.

By the time she reached New York for the final show, that uncertainty had transformed into something much deeper. The performance felt more assured and emotionally rich, driven by a genuine sense of gratitude and a powerful bond between Gaga and her audience. Reflecting on her journey from performing in small Lower East Side venues to selling out arenas, Gaga emphasized the importance of persistence and hard work, promising fans she would always find a way to perform for them no matter the size of the stage.

The final show featured a few meaningful changes, including the addition of the ballad “Blade of Grass,” which Gaga dedicated to her fiancé Michael Polansky. The emotional performance at the piano became one of the night’s most intimate moments, as Gaga briefly paused to take in the weight of closing a show she had performed dozens of times across the world.

With 86 shows, in over 30 cities the Mayhem Ball will be one we remember for a long time.

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