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Getting ready to attend Lady Gaga‘s Mayhem Ball? Why not prep for the occasion by decking out your belongings in Gaga-themed stickers?
Retailing for $12.99 on Amazon, this My Sticker Dress-Up: Going Gaga: The Unofficial Sticker Book for Little Monsters makes the perfect gift for Gaga stans of all ages wanting to imbue their life with a little flair. The book, illustrated by Louise Anglicas, follows up on the success of their 2024 release of My Sticker Dress-Up: Swifties, which sold over 250,000 copies.
Readers are meant to use a shimmer stick to help a fan of the “Judas” singer get ready for her concert. You’re tasked with dressing characters with over 5 pages of reusable clothing and accessory stickers before they head to the show, allowing for endless hours of interactive fun. Outfits and accessories featured seem to pay homage to Gaga and her many eras, from Mayhem to The Fame Monster.
Within the sticker book, you get over 400 reusable shimmer stickers plus a fold-out sticker closet to help users organize their stickers, along with a slew of unique outfits and accessories that can be used on multiple figures for endless creative possibilities.
If your little ones aren’t as obsessed with Gaga, there are plenty of other options to choose from: the My Sticker Dress-Up series also includes non-singer-themed sticker books available on Amazon, centering around classic childhood tropes like princesses, fairies and mermaids. If your child is more of a Swiftie, My Sticker Dress-Up: Swifties is also still available on Amazon for $10.38. The sticker book is 20% off its original price at the time of writing.
Gaga’s Mayhem Ball began on July 16 at Las Vegas’ T-Mobile Arena. “This is my first arena tour since 2018,” said Gaga in a statement following her announcement of the tour. “There’s something electric about a stadium, and I love every moment of those shows. But with The Mayhem Ball, I wanted to create a different kind of experience — something more intimate — closer, more connected — that lends itself to the live theatrical art I love to create.”