Lady Gaga was set to perform at the Kaseya Center in Miami on September 3, but the sudden rescheduling of the show has left fans wondering why. Taking to her Instagram story, Gaga wrote:
"Miami, I am really so sorry but I need to postpone tonight’s show in Miami. During rehearsal last night and my vocal warmup tonight my voice was extremely strained and both my Dr and vocal coach have advised me not to go on because of the risk it poses."
Gaga revealed that while she wanted to perform in Miami, she didn’t want to risk long-term or 'permanent damage' to her voice from live singing. Apologizing to her fans, she wrote:
"I am so so sorry I tried so hard to avoid this I take serious care of myself to be able to put on this highly demanding show. I love my fans so much, respect you and hope you can accept my sincere regretful apology. We are trying to reschedule the show as quickly as possible."
Lady Gaga is now scheduled to take the stage next at Madison Square Garden in New York City, with back-to-back shows on September 6 and 7.
Every song Lady Gaga performed in her last Miami concert at the Kaseya Center
Gaga, whose real name is Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta, had already performed at the Kaseya Center in Miami on August 31 and September 1. The canceled concert would have been her third show in the city.
Here’s the full list of songs Lady Gaga performed live at the Kaseya Center on September 1, as per the setlist:
- Bloody Mary
- Abracadabra
- Judas
- Aura
- Scheiße
- Garden of Eden
- Poker Face
- Perfect Celebrity
- Disease
- Paparazzi
- LoveGame
- Alejandro
- The Beast
- Killah
- Zombieboy
- LoveDrug
- Applause
- Just Dance
- Shadow of a Man
- Kill for Love
- Summerboy
- Born This Way
- Million Reasons
- Shallow
- Die With a Smile
- Rain on Me
- Hair
- Vanish Into You
- Bad Romance
- How Bad Do U Want Me
After wrapping up her September 6 and 7 performances at Madison Square Garden, Lady Gaga will head to Toronto for a three-night run at the Scotiabank Arena on September 10, 11, and 13. The Mayhem Ball Tour will then move on to Chicago’s United Center, where Gaga is slated to take the stage on September 15, 17, and 18.
In October, the global superstar will bring her powerhouse performances to Europe, with shows lined up in London, Manchester, Stockholm, Milan, and Barcelona. The tour is set to conclude early next year, with its grand finale on January 30 in Tokyo, Japan.