Lady Gaga has announced her return to Singapore with four shows at the National Stadium this spring.
The superstar’s four-night run on 18, 19, 21 and 24 May – promoted by Live Nation – will mark her first shows in Singapore since her 2012 Born This Way Ball Tour.
The 38-year-old recently announced two stadium shows at Estadio GNP Seguros in Mexico City on 26 and 27 April and a historic free concert at Rio de Janeiro’s Copacabana Beach on 3 May. Last Friday, Gaga released her seventh studio album, Mayhem.
The Weeknd, meanwhile, has announced the addition of a second Las Vegas date on his 2025 After Hours Til Dawn Stadium Tour.
The newly added show will take place on Friday 4 July at Allegiant Stadium with support from Playboy Carti, and takes the total number of shows on the North America tour to 43.
The Live Nation-produced outing, which runs from 9 May to 3 September, supports The Weeknd’s full album trilogy, including the latest instalment Hurry Up Tomorrow, which was released on 31 January 2025.
Cyndi Lauper has also announced a North American outing for this summer – the final leg of her Girls Just Wanna Have Fun Farewell Tour.
Lauper’s international Farewell Tour – her first major headlining run in a decade – kicked off in North America last October
The 25-date run kicks off on 15 July, visiting amphitheatres and performing arts centres across the country, before concluding on 30 August. American pop musician and songwriter Jake Wesley Rogers will join as the tour opener.
Lauper’s international Farewell Tour – her first major headlining run in a decade – kicked off in North America last October and included her first-ever headline show at Madison Square Garden, which sold out.
The Live Nation-produced tour recently visited the UK and Europe and will head to Australia and Japan in April.
American rock band Counting Crows are also planning to hit the road this summer in support of their forthcoming album Butter Miracle, The Complete Sweets!
The Complete Sweets! Tour will comprise a whopping 68 dates across North America and Europe between June and November.
The North American leg of the tour kicks off on 10 June at the Pinnacle in Nashville and wraps on 23 August at Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre in Englewood, Colorado.
The European and UK leg then starts on 21 September in Brussels and ends on 1 November in London – making stops in cities including Munich, Oslo, Leeds, Barcelona, Amsterdam and Dublin on the way.
The Gaslight Anthem will support Counting Crows during the majority of the North American leg of the tour.
Finally, Billy Joel’s upcoming concert dates, including two shows in the UK, have been rescheduled due to a medical condition. Originally slated for June 2025, the two exclusive performances – at Edinburgh’s Scottish Gas Murrayfield and Liverpool’s Anfield Stadium – will now take place the following year on 6 June and 20 June, respectively.
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