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CONCERT

Lady Gaga

Kyocera Dome Ìsaka, Osaka, JP
22. January 2026. 19:00h
2026
22
January
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar/ arhiva (vlastita)

Tickets and seats for Lady Gaga The MAYHEM Ball live at Kyocera Dome Osaka in Osaka on 22 January 2026

Secure your tickets for Lady Gaga The MAYHEM Ball live at Kyocera Dome Osaka on 22 January 2026. Here you will find key details about the show, venue, travel options and ticket purchase, all in one place, so you can enjoy an unforgettable pop spectacle in Osaka, discover the city and plan your entire trip with ease

Lady Gaga and The MAYHEM Ball conquer Kyocera Dome Osaka

On the second day of her Japanese concert adventure, on January 22, 2026, from 19:00, Lady Gaga turns Kyocera Dome Osaka into a giant theater of chaos, emotion, and pop spectacle. This is the second consecutive night of The MAYHEM Ball tour in Osaka, part of the major worldwide promotion of her latest album “MAYHEM”, where the audience will get a blend of new songs and classics that have defined the last fifteen or so years of global pop. A ticket for this concert is valid for one day, that is, one concert night, so January 22 is the perfect choice for everyone who wants to experience the continuation of the story after the first, equally sold-out night. In a venue that can host up to around 55 thousand visitors for concerts, the atmosphere turns into a sea of lights, costumes, and shared singing, and Lady Gaga herself is known for turning every performance in domes and arenas into a unique story. It is already clear that tickets and passes for this night will be among the most sought-after in the Japanese concert calendar at the start of 2026, so if you’re thinking about going, don’t wait too long. Secure your tickets for this event now and be ready to click the button labeled ‘

’ as soon as you decide you don’t want to miss this spectacle.

The MAYHEM Ball spectacle: a theater of personal chaos on the concert stage

The MAYHEM Ball is not “just another” pop concert, but a fully staged show in multiple acts in which Lady Gaga explores themes of personal disorder, artistic freedom, and reconciliation with her own alter egos. Reviews of the first tour performances from 2025 describe a monumental production that resembles a blend of rock opera and Broadway, with a large stage shaped like an old theater, rich costumes, projections, and clearly divided acts that have their own dramaturgy. In Osaka, the same level of visual opulence is expected: gothic elements, futuristic armor, masks, and layered set designs highlight the story of the album “MAYHEM” and create the impression that the audience is entering a dark, yet liberating fairy tale. Each act of the concert builds an atmosphere from more intimate moments to explosive dance climaxes, and in a venue the size of Kyocera Dome Osaka that experience turns into a collective festival of emotions. That is precisely why many fans plan to buy tickets for both nights, in order to fully experience the development of the show from day to day and to catch every nuance of the story Gaga builds on stage.

Lady Gaga between Chromatica and MAYHEM: a new chapter of a pop icon

From her debut with the album “The Fame” in 2008 to today, Lady Gaga has built a reputation as one of the most influential and versatile pop artists, skillfully blending dance-pop, art rock, jazz, film music, and performance. After an intense period marked by “Chromatica”, a conceptual album that brought her back to the roots of dance-pop and a 90’s house sound, a new chapter brings the album “MAYHEM” – an energetic and genre-playful body of work in which she plays with industrial, 80’s funk, grunge, and soul. Critics point out that it is a kind of “curated chaos” in which Gaga simultaneously evokes earlier phases of her career and opens new experimental territories, and songs like “Disease”, “Die With a Smile”, and “Garden of Eden” have already been recognized as concert highlights. In interviews she emphasizes that she wants to be remembered as “a real artist”, and not only for extravagant fashion moments, which is clearly seen in deeply personal lyrics and a powerful vocal performance on the new material. At Kyocera Dome Osaka, the audience can expect a setlist that combines this fresh chapter with hits like “Bad Romance”, “Poker Face”, “Born This Way”, or “Shallow”, so tickets for this event represent an opportunity to relive almost all phases of her artistry in one night. If you want to witness that career cross-section live, buying tickets for January 22 is a logical next step.

Kyocera Dome Osaka: a giant indoor stadium made for musical spectacles

Kyocera Dome Osaka, also known as Osaka Dome, is located in the Nishi district and is one of the largest indoor venues in Japan, with a capacity of up to approximately 55 thousand visitors for concerts and other major events. It opened in 1997 as a baseball stadium, but it very quickly established itself as a key concert location where the biggest global performers have appeared, from rock legends to contemporary pop and K-pop stars. The covered dome protects the audience from weather conditions, which is especially important during rainy periods or colder evenings, and the modern sound and lighting are adapted to large productions like The MAYHEM Ball. The venue is excellently connected by public transport – the nearest stations are Dome-mae Chiyozaki on the subway and Dome-mae on the railway line, which enables quick access from districts such as Namba, Umeda, or Shinsaibashi. For visitors planning to arrive from other parts of Japan or the world, it is practical to arrange accommodation nearby in advance, so it is recommended to check accommodation near the venue so that after the concert you can easily walk to the hotel. Tickets for this concert disappear quickly precisely because the combination of a large venue, perfect technical equipment, and a global star on stage creates an experience remembered for decades.

Osaka as a backdrop: a city of lights, street food, and nightlife

Osaka is a city that is rightly called Japan’s capital of street food and laid-back nightlife, which makes it a perfect backdrop for a Lady Gaga concert. In the Namba and Dotonbori districts, thousands of neon signs, rows of izakaya bars, and stalls with takoyaki and okonomiyaki create a vibrant atmosphere, while Umeda offers more sophisticated bars, shopping centers, and panoramic viewpoints. Shinsaibashi is the center of the club scene and alternative bars, and the city also has a strong underground and punk scene in small clubs around Dotonbori and Nipponbashi, which in recent times has been highlighted by foreign musicians and journalists as well. For visitors coming to the concert, that means the day can be spent exploring local cuisine and neighborhoods, and the evening concluded at Kyocera Dome Osaka with The MAYHEM Ball. Since demand for accommodation is high during major event dates, it is advisable to check in advance accommodation offers in the host city and align your arrival with the venue opening time. Tickets for this event thus become not only a pass for the concert, but also a key to a short city-break in one of Japan’s liveliest metropolises.

A repertoire that connects a new chapter and timeless hits

Although detailed setlists can change each night, experiences from The MAYHEM Ball tour performances so far show that Gaga likes to create a balance between new songs from the album “MAYHEM” and hits that have marked her career. The audience can expect powerful new singles, mixing electro grunge, dance-pop, and emotional ballads, to be woven among fan favorites such as “Bad Romance”, “Just Dance”, “Telephone”, or “Rain on Me”, with each block of songs having its own visual theme. In reviews so far, it has been noted that the show contains more than 25 songs arranged into several acts, with short intermezzos in the form of spoken-word manifestos and visual sequences that give the audience a breather before a new wave of dance euphoria. This means that buying a ticket for the night of January 22 will provide an almost two-hour music-and-stage marathon in which dance “bangers”, emotional slow moments, and unexpected appearances of deeper cuts from the discography alternate. For many fans, that very unpredictability and the possibility of hearing rarely performed songs make tickets for this event even more desirable, because you never know which gem from the past Gaga will pull out on that particular night in Osaka.

Getting to the venue, entry, and the practical flow of the evening

When planning your arrival to the concert, it is crucial to know that Kyocera Dome Osaka is located at 3-chƍme-2-1 Chiyozaki, Nishi Ward, Osaka, with direct access to two public-transport stations – Dome-mae Chiyozaki on the subway line and Dome-mae on the railway line. Organizers announce that the doors will open about two hours before the start, that is, already from 17:00, giving visitors enough time for security checks, buying drinks and souvenirs, and finding their seats before the show officially starts at 19:00. The recommendation is to arrive earlier to avoid crowds at entrances and on trains, especially because both days of The MAYHEM Ball tour in Osaka are expected to attract tens of thousands of people. It is important to have your tickets ready – printed or in digital form, depending on the method of purchase – because entry control will be strict, and the ticket is valid for one specific night, in this case January 22, 2026. Visitors coming from other cities can combine arrival by train or shinkansen with the evening concert and an overnight stay, so it is good to book in time accommodation for event visitors. If you want to be carefree and focused only on the music, buy tickets via the button below as soon as you finalize your travel plans.

Fan culture and the “Little Monsters” community in Osaka

One of the reasons Lady Gaga concerts remain so long in memory is her strong connection with the audience, a small army of “Little Monsters” who turn every venue into a sea of costumes, make-up, and homemade banners. Reports from The MAYHEM Ball tour performances so far speak of fans dressing in versions of Gaga’s most famous looks – from futuristic armor to baroque gowns – and thereby complementing the visual part of the show. In Osaka, the same enthusiasm is expected, because Japanese audiences are known for imaginative cosplay looks and disciplined, yet emotionally intense participation in concerts. The large indoor venue Kyocera Dome Osaka amplifies that effect: when tens of thousands of people simultaneously raise glowing sticks or phones on the chorus of “Born This Way”, a moment of togetherness arises that is hard to describe in words. For fans considering buying tickets, that sense of community is one of the main reasons to decide to go, because streaming and recordings can never convey the energy created by a live audience and the artist on stage. If you want to be part of that collective “chaos” that at the same time heals and liberates, tickets for January 22 are worth more than the music event itself – they are an entry into the global Little Monsters family.

Travel and accommodation planning for a perfect concert weekend

For many visitors from Croatia, Europe, or other parts of the world, Lady Gaga’s concert in Osaka will be the central event of a short trip to Japan, so it is good to plan a few days both before and after the performance itself. Flights to Kansai International Airport and Itami Airport are connected to the city by trains and buses, and from the main stations in Osaka Kyocera Dome is only a few subway stops or local trains away. The city offers a wide range of accommodation – from business hotels and ryokan to modern apartments – so it pays to study in detail accommodation offers in Osaka and choose a location that combines proximity to the venue with access to districts like Namba, Umeda, or Shinsaibashi. Ideally, leave at least one day to explore street food, museums, and shopping zones before or after the concert, which gives the whole experience an extra dimension. Don’t forget that dates at the beginning of the year can be popular due to school holidays and winter travel, so both accommodation and tickets for events fill up quickly. That is why it is wise to plan ticket purchase and hotel reservation at the same time, to avoid unwanted last-minute surprises and so that your entire trip goes smoothly.

Who this concert is for and why you shouldn’t miss it

The MAYHEM Ball at Kyocera Dome Osaka on January 22, 2026 is an ideal event for a wide range of audiences: from the most loyal Lady Gaga fans who follow every tour, through lovers of visually lavish pop spectacles, to travelers who want to combine a concert with getting to know Osaka. The blend of theatrical production, powerful vocals, songs that have marked the last decade or so of pop music, and new, bold material from the album “MAYHEM” makes this evening an event that goes beyond the standard definition of a concert experience. If you have ever wished to feel what it looks like when a huge venue with tens of thousands of people breathes in the same rhythm, this is an opportunity you should not miss. Tickets for this event are already in very high demand, and interest is further fueled by the fact that Gaga performs only a few nights in Japanese domes, which makes each date exclusive. Tickets for this concert disappear quickly, so buy your tickets in time via the button below and secure your place at Kyocera Dome Osaka while the city prepares for one of the most exciting musical nights of early 2026.

Sources:
- HIP Japan – dedicated page for Lady Gaga: The MAYHEM Ball Japan 2026, dates and venue in Osaka and Tokyo
- Live Nation Japan – information page with basic details about dates, concert start time, and the Kyocera Dome Osaka location
- Wikipedia / Japan Travel – data on the history, capacity, and location of Kyocera Dome Osaka and its role as a concert stadium
- Music portals and reviews – analyses of the albums “Chromatica” and “MAYHEM” and descriptions of the sound and concept of The MAYHEM Ball tour
- Travel and lifestyle portals about Osaka – guides through city districts, nightlife, and recommendations for staying and accommodation in Osaka

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03 January, 2026, Author: Culture & events desk

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