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Metallica brings its Helping Hands benefit concert to Los Angeles for the first time on Friday, Dec. 16, and while it might be tough to find a ticket for the intimate, sold out show at the Microsoft Theatre, anyone can connect with the band through the online auction that accompanies the event.

Maybe you’d like to bid on the Martin acoustic guitar that singer James Hetfield will play on Friday, which will be signed by him and the rest of the band, drummer Lars Ulrich, guitarist Kirk Hammett, and bassist Robert Trujillo? It’ll cost you north of $20,000 based on bidding so far, but if you’ve got the spare change lying around the house, hey, it might be yours.

Oh, and if you miss out on that, you can try for similar musical gear used during the show by Ulrich, Hammett, and Trujillo. But don’t wait too long: The auction is open until noon on Tuesday, Dec. 20, with a few exceptions for items that for timing reasons need to close earlier.

This pair of Metallica-themed Vans slip-ons is autographed by all four members of the band. It is part of Metallica’s Helping Hands benefit auction. (Photo courtesy of Metallica)

This pair of Metallica-themed Wolverine boots is signed by all four members of the band. It is part of the band’s Helping Hands benefit auction. (Photo courtesy of Metallica)

This drumhead was used by Lars Ulrich of Metallica during the recording of “Moth Into Flame” on the 2015 album “Hardwired … To Self-Destruct.” It was signed by all four members of Metallica and is part of the band’s Helping Hands benefit auction. (Photo courtesy of Metallica)

The Metallica All Within My Hands foundation works to create sustainable communities through initiatives including workplace education and fighting hunger. To raise money for the charity Metallica will play a concert at the Microsoft Theatre in Los Angeles on Friday, Dec. 16, 2022, with an accompanying online auction that runs until 12 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 20, 2022. (Photo courtesy of Metallica)

Guitar and bass strings used by Metallica’s James Hetfield, Kirk Hammett and Robert Trujillo have been turned into bracelets. They are part of the band’s Helping Hands benefit auction. (Photo courtesy of Metallica)

Guitar and bass strings used by Metallica’s James Hetfield, Kirk Hammett and Robert Trujillo have been turned into bracelets. They are part of the band’s Helping Hands benefit auction. (Photo courtesy of Metallica)

This Martin acoustic guitar will be used during Metallica’s Helping Hands benefit auction and then signed by singer James Hetfield and sold during the band’s benefit auction that accompanies the fundraiser show. (Photo courtesy of Metallica)

Metallica, left to right, Robert Trujillo, Lars Ulrich, James Hetfield, and Kirk Hammett, hosts its Helping Hands benefit concert at the Microsoft Theatre in Los Angeles on Friday, Dec. 16, 2022. The accompanying online auction runs until 12 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 20, 2022. (Photo courtesy of Metallica)

This black LTD ESP guitar is decorated with the logo for All Within My Hands, the charitable foundation formed by the heavy metal band Metallica, and signed by all four members of the band. It’s available in the band’s Helping Hands online auction. (Photo courtesy of Metallica)

Legendary skateboarder Tony Hawk donated one of his skateboards, and autographed it too, for Metallica’s Helping Hands benefit auction. (Photo courtesy of Metallica)

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The Helping Hands Concert & Auction is one of the signature events of All Within My Hands, the non-profit founded by Metallica and the band’s management. It works to create sustainable communities through programs including workforce education and the fight against hunger.

The first concert and auction took place in 2018 at the Masonic Auditorium in San Francisco, a much smaller venue than Metallica typically plays, and raised more than $1.3 million. For comparison, note that in August the band will play two nights at the massive SoFi Stadium in Inglewood.

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The second Helping Hands event would have been live on stage until COVID-19 came along in 2020. Metallica pivoted to a virtual show, livestreaming it around the world and raising another $1.3 million for the band’s foundation. The concert at the Microsoft Theatre on Friday, which will be hosted by talk show host Jimmy Kimmel, will also livestream starting at 5:30 p.m. on Paramount+ and simulcast on Pluto and MTV’s YouTube channel.

Funds raised by the concert and auction will go to support a variety of initiatives. Metallica Scholars provides grants to 32 community colleges in 27 states to strengthen their career and technical education programs. For many years, Metallica has worked with local food banks in cities where it has toured. Its All Within My Hands found uses money from the Helping Hands events to do even more with food banks and the hungry.

Here are a few of the items from the auction that stand out. To see all the items, go to helpinghandsauction.com.

Ultimate VIP experience: The priciest item so far is a package in which the winning bidder gets a private jet to travel to one of four United States stops on Metallica’s 2023 world tour, where they’ll get the VIP treatment at back-to-back shows by the band. This item currently sits at $25,000, and the reserve price has not yet been met.

A personalized touch: Not everything in the auction is likely to go for five figures or more. Hammett, Hetfield and Trujillo have each donated used guitar and bass strings which have been made into cool bracelets, and those so far have only been bid up to $500 or so.

The opening act: Maybe you already have all the Metallica memorabilia you need. Hard to imagine, but it’s possible. The hard rock band Greta Van Fleet will open the benefit show on Friday and all four of its members have signed a cherry red Epiphone SG guitar, which as of writing had a bid of $14,000 on it.

Random lots: There are many more items in the auction that might be what you need, or at least want. You can bid on tickets for the Los Angeles Rams and tickets to the 2023 Emmy Awards, a custom Metallica-themed bicycle, an autographed skateboard donated by Tony Hawk, and much more.

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