On May 5, Lady Gaga's third concert in Hong Kong will take place. Ticket prices are divided into four categories: HK$480, HK$780, HK$1280, and HK$1580. If each concert has 12,000 seats, a rough estimate shows that the cumulative income from the three concerts' tickets will approach HK$50 million, proving Gaga's extraordinary appeal. The scalped price has dropped to HK$5000. Lady Gaga's Hong Kong solo concert adds a third session. However, due to the chaos caused by "queue parties" scrambling for positions during earlier ticket sales, the organizer Live Nation announced that only 10 designated stores of the Swindon Music Group and six performance venues (including AsiaWorld-Expo) will sell tickets starting at 10 a.m. tomorrow morning. For local fans, adding an extra session is certainly good news. However, it is rumored that this has caused panic within the "queue party," with online scalped prices dropping to around HK$5000 yesterday. Some netizens even expressed, "Letting go early is better than losing out." Nevertheless, some mainland fans have offered high prices of RMB 6000 via Weibo but still couldn't get tickets, indicating that this fever for tickets will continue for some time. Hihaokoo.com reported on March 1st, 2012, that American "Queen of Versatility" Lady Gaga will hold her first two "Born This Way Ball World Tour" concerts in Hong Kong, sparking a city-wide craze for tickets. Due to overwhelming demand, the organizer announced the addition of a third concert on May 5th, with safety measures taken into account. Tickets will be available through phone and online booking starting at 10 a.m. tomorrow, as well as at ten designated Swindon Music Group stores and six performance venues. A rough estimate indicates that just from ticket revenue, Gaga's three concerts in Hong Kong could reach as high as half a billion Hong Kong dollars! Lady Gaga. (Photo credit) (Source: Hihaokoo.com) The host Live Nation finally secured Gaga's agreement to rest briefly after completing the second performance on May 3rd, continuing to stay in Hong Kong and holding the third performance on May 5th, temporarily becoming the region with the most performances among Southeast Asian stops (including South Korea, Japan, Thailand, and Singapore). Tickets will go on sale at 10 a.m. tomorrow. Lady Gaga's world tour started in Asia, with Hong Kong as the second stop, scheduled to begin performances at AsiaWorld-Expo on May 2nd. The first two sessions sold out quickly, totaling 24,000 tickets, with some fans even complaining to the ICAC due to their inability to secure tickets, making the situation increasingly heated.