Lady Gaga interrupted her Mayhem Ball tour concert at the Tokyo Dome on January 29, 2026, to condemn Immigration and Customs Enforcement and express solidarity with communities in Minnesota facing federal crackdowns.
Sitting at her piano before performing "Come to Mama," she said, "In a couple of days, I’m gonna be heading home, and my heart is aching thinking about the people, the children, the families, all over America, who are being mercilessly targeted by ICE."
Gaga specifically mentioned Minnesota, where recent ICE operations have sparked riots and attacks on agents.
"I’m also thinking about Minnesota and everyone back at home who is living in so much fear and searching for answers on what we all should do." The audience applauded her remarks, which she framed as a call for unity and accountability from leaders.
Lady Gaga (Stefani Germanotta), January 29, 2026
Gaga, whose real name is Stefani Germanotta and who is worth over $300 million, is a perfect example of the disconnect among elite celebrities. With no real problems of her own, aside from her well-publicized mental health issues, she chooses to attack the agency that stands between Americans and the criminals who murder, rape, and flood our streets with drugs.
She ignores the reality ICE agents face in cities like Minneapolis, where radicals have bitten off officers' fingers and set up ambushes.
Gaga's anti-ICE tirade fits right in with the far-left agenda that puts open borders ahead of law-abiding Americans. As a pampered pop star, she will never face the consequences of her words. The families who suffer at the hands of the illegal aliens she defends are the ones who pay the price.