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Lady Gaga's aircraft performs a brief hop at Westfield-Barnes as the Mayhem Ball tour wraps
If aboard, the short flight from Westfield-Barnes and back could signal a post-tour transition amid recent cancellations and a final MSG show.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Lady Gaga

Lady Gaga
Lady Gaga's Gulfstream V, N474D, was tracked making an unusually brief movement at Westfield-Barnes Regional Airport on June 29, 2026, departing and arriving in under two minutes at a low altitude of 675 feet. This appears to be a technical repositioning or test flight rather than a passenger journey.
If Lady Gaga were aboard, the timing would place her in western Massachusetts two-and-a-half months after the conclusion of her Mayhem Ball Tour, which ended with an emotional final show at Madison Square Garden on April 13, per a People.com report. The tour was marred by a canceled Montreal date on April 6 due to a respiratory infection, as covered by Us Weekly, and a postponed Miami show in September 2025 due to vocal strain. No new tour dates or public appearances have been announced for the region in late June.
The aircraft, which primarily operates out of Teterboro and Opa Locka, has a history of flying between New York hubs and smaller airports. This movement at Westfield-Barnes likely represents maintenance or repositioning rather than a newsworthy trip, though it keeps the jet ready for the artist's next move should concert plans or personal travel resume.
Aboard the Gulfstream V


The aircraft
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