A treasure trove of Alfie Boe merchandise is going under the hammer to raise money in the quest to find a cure for all types of brain tumours.
Our Patron, who understands all too well the heartache of losing a loved one to this devastating disease after the death of his father Alfred in 1997, has donated a host of unique items that would hold a special place in any fan’s collection.
The auction includes signed tour t-shirts and drum skins from the global singing sensation’s recent sold-out tour, as well as a plum-coloured August McGregor jacket and black Jimmy Choos as worn by the nation’s favourite tenor on a special episode of TV show Lorraine.
Sure to send fans into a frenzy is the one-off large glass display created to commemorate Alfie’s sold-out 2023 tour.
This auction is the latest show of unwavering support from the multi-platinum-selling recording artist, who inspired donations of more than £20,000 from concertgoers during his recent tour. A further £4,000 was donated by the Alfie Boe Official Fan Group on his birthday, in place of cards and gifts to the star, and the singer is also donating proceeds from a special rose named in his father’s memory to help fund vital research.
The auction is live now and you have until Friday 22nd November 2024 to place your bids, or make a donation without placing a bid. Good luck!
We wish Alfie and Michael Ball every success as they release their sixth joint album Together At Home on 8th November.
Related reading:
- Read Alfred’s story
- Opera star calls for boost to brain tumour research – BBC News
- Alfie Boe becomes Brain Tumour Research Patron – BBC Breakfast interview – YouTube
Published Friday 1st November 2024.