Christine McVie's Fleetwood Mac memorabilia, wardrobe and belongings to be sold in auction as a "celebration of her extraordinary talent and enduring impact on music"

Items from Christine McVie's career as part of Fleetwood Mac will be going under the hammer in aid of multiple charities, including MusiCares

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's memorabilia and wardrobe will be heading to auction. The sale - which will benefit MusiCares and other charities - will be hosted by Julien’s Auctions under the banner of , and is set to take place at the Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum in Nashville on October 16 and 17. Items in the auction will include the late musician's instruments, wardrobe, awards and personal belongings, such as her iconic Hammond XK-5 organ, her personal Yamaha digital piano, handwritten lyrics, setlists, and a framed piano certificate from her early education as a classical student, printed with her former name Christine Perfect.

Other items in the collection feature her 1998 Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame induction award, which is estimated to sell for $10,000 - $15,000, and her RIAA Multi "platinum" record sales award for Fleetwood Mac's album Prior to the event, fans will be able to view the items at an exclusive two-month exhibition at the auction venue, starting from today (August 30). “The auction is more than just a sale of memorabilia," writes Julien’s Auctions It’s a celebration of McVie’s extraordinary talent and her enduring impact on music. “From penning some of Fleetwood Mac’s greatest hits like and to her successful solo career, she blazed a trail for female artists in the industry.



Her legacy lives on through her music, and this auction offers fans a chance to own a piece of that legacy.” Sign up below to get the latest from Classic Rock, plus exclusive special offers, direct to your inbox! For more information, visit Liz works on keeping the Louder sites up to date with the latest news from the world of rock and metal. Prior to joining Louder as a full time staff writer, she completed a Diploma with the National Council for the Training of Journalists and received a First Class Honours Degree in Popular Music Journalism.

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