No Doubt are auctioning off costumes from their 2009 reunion tour and memorabilia to raise money for four U.S. charities.
The collection includes Adrian Young's tuxedo, instruments played by the band in concert and old out-of-print vinyl recordings."The tour last summer was so amazing, it was exactly what we needed to inspire the new record," said singer Gwen Stefani. "Now that we're in the studio we wanted do something special for the fans who did so much for us. It'll be really fun to share the costumes - they're wicked. A lot of the stuff was really hard to part with, but the money we'll be able to raise, together with the fans, will be worth it. These charities need us, badly. It means a lot to us as a band to be able to support all the hard work they do."
"This auction is a really big deal to me personally, because I'm letting go of two really prized, iconic guitars in the hopes of raising as much money as possible for charity," added Tom Dumont. "In my history with No Doubt, the guitars I played in our music videos are the rarest and most valuable things I own. Please contact your richest friend's Dad and tell him please go BIG on these auction items!"
The auction will benefit:
Animal Acres – a paradise for farmed animals and the people who love them
charity: water – a non-profit organization bringing clean, safe drinking water to people in developing nations.
The ALS Association – encourages scientific research to find a cure for ALS (also known as "Lou Gehrig's disease")
Children's Hospital of Orange County – a regional pediatric health care hospital which provides preventive medical care, education, and state-of-the-art pediatric biomedical research.
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