Coldplay, a prominent UK band, has just donated a particular item from their 'Music of the Spheres' tour to a homeless charity.
The one-of-a-kind artwork is a 'drum skin' from their most recent music tour, which they generously gave to the Brighton-based charity 'Justlife'.
The band, led by Chris Martin, has donated the drum skin to help collect cash for the annual Big Give Christmas Challenge, which is scheduled to take place from December 3 to December 10.
The rock boy band utilized the drum for their 2024 Lyon gig at Groupama Stadium.
The sculpture is currently placed for auction on eBay at a price of £500, and it will be available until November 30. The proceeds from the silent auction will be quadrupled by Big Give.
Naomi Bedford, the activities coordinator at 'Justlife', hailed Coldplay for the touching gesture in a statement that read: "We are so grateful to the band for donating a signed drum skin to support our fundraising efforts."
"This is an amazing opportunity for Coldplay fans to get a piece of memorabilia."
The image released revealed the skin with the autographs of band members including Martin's, Jonny Buckland, Guy Berryman, and Will Champion, who also sketched an additional doodle.
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