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Who wouldn’t want to own a setlist from your favorite artist? Now you can, while helping out a great cause… Setlists for young voices is an auction that began on…

Who wouldn't want to own a setlist from your favorite artist? Now you can, while helping out a great cause...

Setlists for young voices is an auction that began on April 22nd and will run through May 2nd.

This once in a lifetime auction has a goal of $50,000. That amount will have a powerful impact on more than 150 student writers at the Ministry of Stories and writing centers worldwide.”

Proceeds will go to the Ministry of Stories, as well as The International Congress of Youth Voices, a new event created to connect extraordinary young writers from around the world. This year’s event takes place in San Juan, Puerto Rico, in early August, and will feature 140 of the world’s boldest teen writers and activists.

Some of the setlists up for auction include: 

Rush's Setlist from Clockwork Angels Tour 2013- $455 dollars 

R.E.M. Setlist from the Shoreline Amphitheater on 10/21/89- $415 dollars 

Steely Dan Setlist from 3Arena Dublin, Ireland on 02/22/2019- $110 dollars 

The Pretenders Setlist from Minneapolis, MN on 7/16/18 (Signed)- $107 dollars 

For these and other setlists:

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