We’re excited to announce that we’re auctioning some amazing items and experiences, kindly donated to us by supporters of #RootedInScotland, with all money raised going towards the charity. From a guitar signed by the Scottish heroes Biffy Clyro, to tickets to sold-out shows, we’ve got something for every music lover out there.
#RootedInScotland marks the launch of Help Musicians Scotland: the opening of a dedicated Scottish office, resources and team. HM Scotland aims to reach the entire country - having an impact beyond the central belt into the Highlands, Islands, and borders of Scotland through programmes of support, advice and campaigns.
The items below will be auctioned across the year, so keep an eye out on our HM Scotland Twitter and Facebook for a chance to win some rare items and experiences – the full list is below:
- A Finlayson guitar signed by Biffy Clyro
- Chemikal Underground Records Merchandise
- Two general admission to see Franz Ferdinand at the O2 Academy Glasgow
- Signed limited edition posters from the Pearl Jam Tour by Idlewild
- 2 x Twilight Sad merchandise bundles
- Two general admission to see Dr Hook at Kelvingrove Bandstand
- Two general admission to see Everything Everything at Glasgow Barrowlands
- Two general admission to see Frightened Rabbit's Anniversary Tour at 02 Carling Academy plus signed merchandise
- £50 Ticket Master Gift Voucher
- Two general admission to see Arcade Fire Tickets at The SSE Hydro
- Two general admission to see Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats at The Usher Hall, Edinburgh
- Two general admission to see Future Islands at The Usher Hall, Edinburgh
- Two general admission to a show of your choice to attend the Summer Nights Series at Kelvingrove Band Stand
- Two general admission to a show of your choice at The Royal Concert Hall, Glasgow
- Two general admission to see Katy Perry at The SSE Hydro
- Two-course dinner at King Tuts and private viewing of Idlewild soundcheck (this auction has ended)
- Signed merchandise and LP from Mogwai/Rock Action (this auction has now ended)