Billie Eilish, Phoebe Bridgers, Wilco and more auctioning off customised coolers to aid tour crews
Billie Eilish, Phoebe Bridgers and Wilco are among the many artists that have designed custom Yeti coolers to be auctioned off to benefit the Crew Nation relief fund.
The auction commences today (5 January) and will end in a week's time, and includes personalised Yeti coolers designed by Eilish, Bridgers, Wilco, Beastie Boys, Fleet Foxes, FINNEAS, Brittany Howard, Tenacious D and many more.
Proceeds from the auction will be donated to the Crew Nation relief fund, which provides funding for touring and venue crews who are out of work due to the coronavirus pandemic.
As Rolling Stone notes, Yeti will match all funds raised up to $100,000.
Beastie Boys' custom cooler is signed and filled with merch, while Eilish's cooler features her signature Blohsh logo. Jeff Tweedy personalised Wilco's cooler with an illustration of the band as actual yetis.
The personalised cooler box auction is the second round of Yeti’s One for the Roadies campaign, following the first round that took place inn August and raised over $135,000 for touring crews.
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