Want to Own Chris Martin’s Viva La Vida Tour Jacket & Help Japan at the Same Time?

The record company EMI are giving you the chance to own donated items from their artists, including Chris Martin’s Viva La Vida tour jacket, in an effort to raise money for the people affected by the earthquake and Tsunami in Japan.

The items are being auctioned on Ebay and it runs until the 21st April. More than 60 celebrities have donated items including Coldplay, David Bowie, The Chemical Brothers, The Beastie Boys, Queen, Katy Perry, Iron Maiden, Pink Floyd, Gorillaz, the Beach Boys, Depeche Mode, Good Charlotte, Jeff Bridges and Tinie Tempah.

Have you ever fancied yourself as a singer? Perhaps a singing lesson from the soprano Diana Damrau would suit you.

How about a guitar signed by Slash, or perhaps Tomayasu Hotei is more to your liking, he has signed a Fender Stratocaster.

One of the most original items up for grabs is a cupcake shaped trampoline from Katy Perry’s current tour. You may have seen it at the front of the stage, the winner will have to ship it from California though so make sure you can do that and you will be bouncing around on a cupcake before you know it.

The other standout item is the Ferrari 412 owned by Daft Punk and featured in their film Electroma, a bargain if you have $25,000 to spare.

Japan is still reeling from the earthquake and subsequent Tsunami, follow up quakes have also been happening that would be counted as major at any other time.

If you would like to bid and help the relief effort in Japan you can check out Chris Martin’s Viva La Vida Tour Jacket here.

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