On March 7, the Little Monsters, Lady Gaga’s most devoted followers, will have the opportunity to attend an extraordinary listening party in celebration of the launch of Mayhem, the artist’s new album. The historic Joanne Trattoria, the Germanotta family’s restaurant on the Upper West Side, will host the return of the singer who has won the hearts of millions with her powerful voice. The event promises an evening filled with new hits and, of course, the delicious food that has made the venue famous.
According to a press release, Mayhem marks a return to musical roots. The musician emphasized that everything began when she had to confront her fear of returning to pop music and rediscover the sound that truly reflected her authentic essence.
Lady Gaga compared the creation of the album to the process of reassembling a broken mirror. While she acknowledges that it’s impossible to perfectly piece it back together, she believes it’s still possible to create something beautiful and complete in its new form.
Although details of the full album are still scarce, a track titled “Abracadabra” was revealed at the 2025 Grammy Awards in Los Angeles and did not disappoint expectations.
The chance to listen to the entire LP, perhaps while enjoying a delicious plate of hot lasagna and sipping one of the Mayhem-inspired cocktails, is truly unmissable. The evening, organized by Drag Me to Joanne producer Jupiter Genesis, priced at $50, will also feature a live auction with exclusive Mayhem memorabilia.
In line with the singer’s philanthropic spirit, a portion of the proceeds from the auction and ticket sales will be donated to the Malibu Fire Department, which has been involved in extinguishing the fires in California.
Lady Gaga is one of the most influential artists in the global music scene. With over 27 million albums sold and 146 million singles, she has won numerous accolades, including 13 Grammy Awards, an Oscar for Best Original Song, and a Golden Globe. Her impact goes beyond music, as her unique style and commitment to human rights, particularly for the LGBTQ+ community, have made her a cultural icon. With successful tours like the Monster Ball, the dynamic artist continues to be a symbol of innovation and inspiration, years after her debut.