Steve Perry's Journey Memorabilia Auction to Benefit Altadena Wildfire Victims

Musician Steve Perry is auctioning off pieces from his collection of Journey memorabilia to support Altadena wildfire victims. The items include handwritten lyrics, gold and platinum records, albums, cassettes, CDs, bass guitars, vintage tour merchandise, and more, all signed by Perry. The new archival memorabilia platform, Darkives Collectibles, is launching the Steve Perry Archives with over 50 unique pieces available for bidding. The items are graded and authenticated for authenticity.
One of the standout items in the auction is a rare signed “JRNEYFAN” New York license plate that was thrown on stage during a New Jersey show. Bids for this item have reached $1,175 with 17 bids as of Thursday morning. Perry expressed his desire to pass on these cherished pieces to fans to be enjoyed and treasured in their personal collections. All proceeds from the archive sale will go towards supporting victims of the Los Angeles fires through the Sweet Relief Musicians Fund.
Steve Perry, known for his time as the lead singer of Journey, has written and co-written many of the band’s greatest hits, including “Don’t Stop Believin’,” “Any Way You Want It,” “Open Arms,” and “Separate Ways (Worlds Apart).” The auction for the Steve Perry Archive Collection is scheduled to end at noon on June 13.