Royal Blood, Arctic Monkeys, Bring Me the Horizon & more donating items to benefit NHS

Courtesy of Warner RecordsRoyal BloodArctic Monkeys and Bring Me the Horizon are all raffling unique items and memorabilia to benefit the National Health Service, the U.K.’s healthcare system.

The raffle, dubbed NHSFest, will raise money for NHS workers on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic. 

Royal Blood’s contribution is frontman Mike Kerr‘s sleeveless “I Only Lie When I Love You” jacket and drummer Ben Thatcher‘s tiger-emblazoned drum head. Arctic Monkeys are providing the jacket Alex Turner wore during the band’s 2007 T in the Park headlining set, and Bring Me the Horizon is donating the guitar Lee Malia played in the “Ludens” video.

Other artists taking part include Liam GallagherNew Order and Snow Patrol.

Entries cost five British pounds, and are open until this Friday, April 17. Visit NHSFest.co.uk for more info.

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