Lady Gaga to Perform at Netflix Tudum 2025

The singer has just thrown a historic concert at Copacabana, and fans of the streaming platform will have the opportunity to watch Lady Gaga perform live at its biggest event of the year.
On Friday, May 16, Lady Gaga announced that she will perform at Netflix's Tudum 2025 event in Los Angeles. The event is scheduled for May 31, and fans worldwide will be able to join and watch her performance live.
"Hi Little Monsters! I just wrapped Copacabana, I'm headed to Singapore, and then I'll see you at Tudum," Gaga said in a short video posted on Instagram.
“mother will bring the MAYHEM, performing a song you will not want to miss! watch it LIVE may 31 on netflix — tickets now on sale," Netflix said in a caption to the video announcement.
The performance will take place at 8 p.m. ET on May 31 at the Kia Forum. If you have a Netflix subscription, you will be able to stream it live. To attend the show in person, you must purchase a ticket.
Lady Gaga recently released her new album, Mayhem. On May 3, she performed at Rio de Janeiro's Copacabana Beach. Her free concert drew 2.5 million viewers. It was also her first performance in Brazil in over a decade.
For Netflix, however, Lady Gaga's appearance is more than just part of the show. She is confirmed to appear in the second season of Wednesday, one of Netflix's most popular shows to date.
The show's official account on Instagram also reposted the announcement. When one of the fans wondered "what role Lady Gaga got in Wednesday," the account replied in a very Addams-esque way:
"maybe if you think hard enough it will come to you."
Some fans hope to see Gaga as a villain; however, there has been no official information as to the singer's role in Wednesday.
Jenna Ortega, the star and executive producer of the show, was absolutely thrilled to work with Gaga on the set.
"It’s the best. She’s the best, definitely one of the most talented individuals I’ve ever worked with. It was just a really, really special environment to be there with her and Tim [Burton], two people that I respect and have been inspired by so much," she told IndieWire at SXSW.
In season one of the show, Wednesday danced to "Goo Goo Muck" by The Cramps at the school disco. However, the internet decided that the dance looked much better to Lady Gaga's "Bloody Mary." Due to the viral dance, the song became associated with the show, even though it never actually played in it.
Wednesday season 2 is set to hit Netflix in two parts, with first one premiering on August 6, and the second arriving on September 3.