Lady Gaga’s Mayhem Tour spurs rush for tickets in Singapore

Pre-sales for her four concerts in May soar past 1.6 million

    • Lady Gaga receiving the Innovator Award during the iHeartRadio Music Awards at Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, California,  on March 17.  Singapore is the only Asian stop on her tour.
    • Lady Gaga receiving the Innovator Award during the iHeartRadio Music Awards at Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, California, on March 17. Singapore is the only Asian stop on her tour. PHOTO: REUTERS
    Published Wed, Mar 19, 2025 · 08:33 AM

    MORE than 1.6 million Lady Gaga fans flocked online to grab pre-sale tickets for the Grammy Award-winning pop star’s concerts in Singapore in May, the only Asian stop for her Mayhem Tour.

    Pre-sales for the four concerts in Singapore’s National Stadium from May 18 to 24 opened on Tuesday (Mar 18) morning for Mastercard cardholders with queue numbers going well above 1.6 million. There are three more rounds for pre-sales, including one for members of Singapore Airlines’ frequent flyer programme, before the tickets are open to the general public.

    The rush follows the wildly successful Eras Tour by Taylor Swift last year in the city-state, which prompted economists then to raise their first quarter growth forecasts. Retail sales rose 2.1 per cent when Swift came to Singapore in March 2024 and Bloomberg Intelligence said last week that Lady Gaga’s concerts will boost tourist spending.

    In another report this week, BI said Singapore Airlines will get a boost to revenue and profits in the fiscal first quarter, thanks to the four mega concerts.

    “Such mega events have in the past provided holiday-like boosts to the city-state’s inbound tourism demand,” BI analysts Eric Zhu and George Ferguson said in the report. “Redemption of KrisFlyer points for tickets could buoy earnings, as loyalty programmes are generally among global airlines’ most profitable businesses.”

    The concert fever has helped to revive the Mice – meetings, incentives, conferences, exhibitions – sector, and turned Singapore into a destination of choice for concerts after the pandemic. Online Singapore media reported that overseas fans have booked flights and hotels to the city-state before even securing the concert tickets. BLOOMBERG

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