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A Swiss Glacier Pack cooler in black, grey, and green, with a Backsaver strap and a separate compartment on the front. A handwritten tape on the top reads "Gaga Quick Change #1." The cooler, used by the catering company to store refreshments, is accompanied by a catering pass that reads "Working Lady Gaga The Born This Way Ball" on August 18, 2012, at the Wiener Stadhalle in Vienna, Austria. The Born This Way Ball, Lady Gaga's third concert tour, was the fifth highest grossing tour by a female artist. 14 by 14 by 14 inches Categories: Lady Gaga


Juliens Auctions

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Juliens Auctions

Date:
2013-12-06

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Five spent blank ammunition rounds used in the Lady Gaga 2011 “Born This Way” music video. These spent ammunition casings were utilized by the “Eternal Read more…


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A headpiece worn by Lady Gaga during her Monster Ball Tour and at a January 2, 2010, concert in Miami. The piece is one of Read more…


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2012-12-01


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A 1990 Rolls-Royce Corniche III convertible owned and used by Lady Gaga to travel to the Guggenheim Museum in September 2012. VIN number SCAZD02D02D0LCX30173. Gaga Read more…


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2014-05-17


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A 2002 Harley Davidson Sportster owned and used by Norman Reedus while playing the role of Judas in Lady Gaga's 2011 music video for "Judas." Read more…


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2015-05-15


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A Tableaux Vivants black latex ensemble worn by Lady Gaga while arriving to the Sting: 25th Anniversary/60th Birthday Concert at the Beacon Theater in New Read more…


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Date:
2013-12-06


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A prop metal machine gun and ammunition belt, prominently featured in Lady Gaga’s “Born This Way” video. The gun is a Chinese-made replica of an Read more…


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Date:
2011-12-03