
Lady Gaga Speaks Out Against ICE During Tokyo Concert, Calls for Safety and Compassion
Lady Gaga paused her performance at the Tokyo Dome during her Mayhem Ball tour to deliver an emotional message about immigration enforcement in the United States, expressing concern for families she says are being heavily affected by recent actions from ICE (U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement).
Addressing the crowd, Gaga shared that she felt compelled to speak on an issue close to her heart. She told fans she has been thinking about the people in America who, in her view, are facing fear and uncertainty due to immigration enforcement measures. The singer explained that as she prepares to return home, she is deeply troubled by stories involving families and children who she believes are being unfairly impacted.

Gaga Shares Support for Communities Living in Fear
During the speech, Gaga also referenced recent events in Minnesota, saying her thoughts are with communities struggling to feel safe. She expressed sympathy for those searching for answers and emphasized how the loss of security within a community can affect everyone.
Although performing overseas, Gaga reminded the audience that her connection to her American fans remains strong. She encouraged unity and compassion, saying that even from afar, she stands in solidarity with those experiencing hardship.
A Musical Dedication for Hope
As part of the moment, Gaga dedicated her song “Come to Mama” from her album Joanne to individuals who are feeling overwhelmed, grieving, or uncertain about the future. She described the track as a message of hope for anyone facing emotional challenges or personal loss.
Gaga also used the opportunity to call for greater accountability and empathy from leaders, expressing her wish for a future where people can live without fear. She stressed that individuals should not have to risk their well-being to secure respect and stability in their lives.
Continued Advocacy Through Art
Throughout her career, Gaga has frequently used her platform to advocate for equality and human rights. During her current tour, she has incorporated visual tributes to the LGBTQ+ community, including wearing accessories inspired by the transgender pride flag and transforming stage visuals into rainbow imagery during performances.
Her Tokyo shows mark another milestone in a busy year for the pop icon. Gaga is also preparing to appear at the upcoming Grammy Awards, where she earned seven nominations, including Album of the Year for Mayhem and both Song and Record of the Year for “Abracadabra.” This achievement matches her highest nomination count in a single year.
Lady Gaga condemns ICE in heartfelt speech at the MAYHEM Ball in Tokyo tonight:
“I want to take a second to talk about something that’s extremely important to me. Something important to people all over the world and especially in America right now. In a couple of days, I’m gonna… pic.twitter.com/UmfXmZIKPy
— Gaga Daily (@gagadaily) January 29, 2026
A Message That Resonated Worldwide
Fans in Tokyo responded with strong support, applauding Gaga for using her voice to address issues beyond music. Her message of compassion, unity, and hope continues to resonate with audiences around the globe as she moves forward with the next stops on her tour.