Lady Gaga has reportedly been forced to push back her next global tour, because so many other music stars have booked out arenas.
The pop superstar, 38, was allegedly planning to tour across the world, including in Britain, next year – following the release of her next album.
But with other major artists like Oasis, Beyoncé, Coldplay, Dua Lipa and Bruce Springsteen also planning huge concerts in 2025, there is reportedly no space left at the biggest UK venues.
The Sun reports that Lady Gaga has therefore been forced to push her tour back until 2026 instead.
An insider told the publication: ‘Lady Gaga is planning the biggest tour of her career — but it will have to wait.
Lady Gaga has reportedly been forced to push back her next global tour, because so many other music stars have booked out arenas (pictured last year)
Lady Gaga has reportedly been forced to push back her next global tour, because so many other music stars have booked out arenas (pictured in 2022 on last tour)
‘She sold out two nights at London’s Tottenham Hotspur Stadium during her 20-date Chromatica Ball tour in 2022 and the demand was so huge, she wants to push the boat out even more this time. Her next album will be out in the new year and she hoped to spend much of the summer on tour.
‘But acts like Oasis and Coldplay have thwarted it. She has been told there’s no room at the inn, so she will have to make do with touring in 2026 instead.’
MailOnline has contacted representatives for Lady Gaga for comment.
It comes as the hitmaker is set to release her new song Disease on Friday, as the first single from her forthcoming seventh album.
Lady Gaga teased the release on her Instagram, sharing a teaser clip from the viewpoint of an approaching vehicle, with her seen running away from it.
Variety reported the Grammy winner’s label Universal Music put out pre-saves for the forthcoming single, with links to Spotify and Apple Music, on Monday.
Lady Gaga also made public a Spotify playlist in which her letters in her songs spelled out the phrase ‘Gaga Disease,’ according to the outlet.
But with other major artists like Oasis (pictured), Beyoncé, Coldplay , Dua Lipa and Bruce Springsteen also planning huge concerts in 2025, there is reportedly no space left at the biggest UK venues
The Sun reports that Lady Gaga has therefore been forced to push her tour back until 2026 instead (pictured this month)
It comes as the hitmaker is set to release her new song Disease on Friday, as the first single from her forthcoming seventh album
Lady Gaga teased the release on her Instagram, sharing a teaser clip from the viewpoint of an approaching vehicle, with her seen running away from it
The Star is Born actress also shared a photo of what appeared to be her figure splayed across the front of a car with the phrase ‘Disease’ painted on the street, and a series of dates, times and cities
The Star is Born actress also shared a photo of what appeared to be her figure splayed across the front of a car with the phrase ‘Disease’ painted on the street, and a series of dates, times and cities.
The singer, whose hits include Bad Romance, Born This Way, Just Dance and Poker Face, is headed back to her pop persona following the September release of her album Harlequin, which was inspired by her film, Joker: Folie à Deux.
Among the tracks on the album included two new songs, and standards such as That’s Entertainment, That’s Life and Get Happy.
Like the film, it was not an initial commercial success, marking her lowest ever entry for a full-length record on the Billboard 200 charts at number 20.
Joker: Folie à Deux saw Lady Gaga play Harley Quinn opposite Joaquin Phoenix’s Joker, who earned the Best Actor Oscar for his performance in the franchise’s 2019 film
But the sequel was critically panned and became a huge flop, with it being reported it ‘could potentially lose $150 to $200 million’ despite studio insiders saying it would break even.
The singer, whose hits include Bad Romance, Born This Way, Just Dance and Poker Face, is headed back to her pop persona following the September release of her album Harlequin , which was inspired by her film, Joker: Folie à Deux (pictured last month)
The film saw her play Harley Quinn opposite Joaquin Phoenix’s Joker, who earned the Best Actor Oscar for his performance in the franchise’s 2019 film (pictured)
But the sequel was critically panned and became a huge flop, with it being reported it ‘ could potentially lose $150 to $200 million ‘ despite studio insiders saying it would break even
The Warner Bros. film has made $192.2 million worldwide, with $56.6 million in domestic box office revenue, according to Box Office Mojo.
Some fans have said that despite the film’s initial failure financially and with critics, it will be looked upon favorably years from now.
Lady Gaga has had some commercial success in recent months with her pairing with Bruno Mars on Die With a Smile, which was released in August, landing in the third spot on Billboard’s Hot 100.
In 2020, she put out the studio album Chromatica, which initially landed in the top spot upon its debut and included the hit single Rain on Me, a collaboration with Ariana Grande.