Lady Gaga takes a tumble mid-performance, recovers smoothly and resumes without missing beat

Lady Gaga fell during her performance at Las Vegas’ T-Mobile Arena while on her ongoing Mayhem Ball tour.


Pop Culture & Art July 22, 2025 1 min read
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Lady Gaga experienced a fall during her Las Vegas concert over the weekend but handled the mishap with remarkable professionalism, earning praise from fans. The incident took place Saturday night, at what seemed to be the starting of her performance of “Vanish Into You” at the T-Mobile Arena as part of her ongoing Mayhem Ball tour.

According to fan-shot footage circulating on social media, the mishap began when one of Gaga’s cameramen slipped side-stage as they were making their way to the main stage. A nearby security guard quickly intervened, catching the crew member and preventing further disruption. Gaga, maintaining composure, adjusted the camera before continuing her performance. However, moments later, she stumbled herself.

As the Grammy-winning artist sang the line “Into the night, we…,” she momentarily lost her balance but quickly recovered. Yet, before finishing the line with the word “fly,” Gaga fell again — this time landing hard on her side. Despite the impact, she was assisted to her feet and resumed the performance without missing a beat.

The incident sparked conversation online, with one user commenting, “She ate s–t bad,” while others speculated whether a security guard had accidentally stepped on her cape. “The cape HAS to go,” a fan wrote on X (formerly Twitter), referencing the possible cause of her fall. Many fans applauded the pop star’s quick recovery and unwavering professionalism, noting she “didn’t miss a beat” even after the dramatic spill.

Lady Gaga, who launched her months-long international tour on July 16, is scheduled to conclude the tour in Japan in January. Her fall follows other recent on-stage mishaps involving major pop stars — Beyoncé, who was recently left suspended in midair due to a technical issue, and Katy Perry, who experienced multiple stage hazards during performances in Australia.

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