Lady Gaga, who has been sued by a surfboard company for allegedly copying logo, is not going to limit herself as she unleashed latest announcements for her fans.
Gaga, after her new album topped charts, has decided to extend her magic to Aussie shores as she announced dates for Australian leg of Mayhem Ball Tour after 11 years.
The Poker Face hitmaker will be performing in Melbourne on December 5, Brisbane on December 9 and Sydney on December 12.
The Bad Romance singer last came to Aussieland on her ArtRave: The Artpop Ball tour in 2014.
This came after the 39-year-old, known for her versatility, revealed she will be touring the UK, North America and Europe in 2025.
Although she “wasn’t planning” to go on a world tour in 2025, the “incredible response” compelled her to make it global.
The Bloody Mary hitmaker anticipated her admirers in a social media post as she described her show as “theatrical and electrifying,” which is exactly how she imagined it to be.
She seemingly turned a blind eye to the $100 million suit that was slammed by an enterprise Lost International against her record’s logo, claiming that Gaga used the word “Mayhem” in a “substantially similar if not nearly identical” to the Lost’s trademark.
The six-times Grammy winner’s attorney has dismissed the case, calling it “opportunistic.”
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