Lady Gaga Brings Full-Blown MAYHEM to Brisbane
Lady Gaga’s long-awaited return to Brisbane is finally happening, and the excitement around The MAYHEM Ball is nothing short of electric. This isn’t just another pop concert rolling into town—this is Gaga, which means a full-scale theatrical explosion of sound, spectacle and controlled chaos. Brisbane’s Suncorp Stadium is getting ready to host a night where sequins will shine, stadium floors will shake, and fans will probably lose their voices before the show even reaches its finale.
Gaga’s one-night-only Brisbane stop is set for Tuesday, 9 December 2025, and gates will open from 5pm. That gives fans plenty of time to settle in, find their seats, and soak in the anticipation. While the official start time is listed at 7.30pm, Gaga has famously arrived on stage around 8pm or even 8.30pm at previous stops—so arriving early is the safest bet. And honestly, with a show like this, the build-up is half the fun. This marks her first major stadium show in Brisbane in years, combining her biggest hits with the kind of visual drama that could make a stadium roof nervous.
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The setlist is a journey through eras, genres and full-blown Gaga mythology. The show is opened with darker, high-energy tracks like “Bloody Mary,” “Judas” and “Scheiße,” instantly setting the tone for a night that leans into theatrical intensity. Then comes the nostalgia—“Poker Face,” “Paparazzi,” “Alejandro”—songs that defined an era and still carry that irresistible serotonin boost. Fans can expect big emotional moments with “Born This Way,” “Million Reasons” and “Shallow,” before everything wraps up in a glitter-drenched tidal wave known as “Bad Romance.” It’s dramatic, it’s loud, it’s emotional, and it’s everything Gaga promised when she named this tour “MAYHEM.”
Getting to Suncorp Stadium is easiest by public transport, and thankfully, tickets include free travel on Queensland Rail and most Brisbane buses from midday. Driving is strongly discouraged—traffic moves slowly on event nights, and parking restrictions are tight. Ride-share works, but drop-off zones are pushed further out, so comfortable walking shoes are your best friend.
And if you want to grab food before the show, nearby spots like Lefty’s Music Hall, The Lord Alfred, and the Normanby Hotel offer quick bites and drinks that match the energy of the evening. Aim to wrap things up around 6pm to avoid the peak rush.
As for what to wear: this is the night to go big. Sequins, latex, rhinestones, leather, neon—everything extravagant is encouraged. Just make sure your bag is A4-sized or smaller to glide through security.
In short, Brisbane is about to be swept into Gaga’s world—a world of drama, art, sound and unapologetic spectacle. And for one night, Suncorp Stadium will become the center of the pop universe.
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