Good news for fans and collectors! You'll have a chance to own some of the personal items owned by iconic musicians as they will be up for auction next month; what items would be available and how much are they worth?

According to People Magazine, Propstore, a memorabilia company, announced that they will be putting personal items once owned by renowned singers up for auction.

More than 500 items will be available at the event called "Entertainment Memorabilia Live Auction" which will be on November 3 to November 6 at the BAFTA 195 Piccadilly in London, the United Kingdom at 11 a.m. The November 4 date will only be featuring music items.

For fans who couldn't attend the physical event, they could place their bids by telephone or online from anywhere worldwide.

In a statement, the CEO of the company said they are very excited to introduce Music Memorabilia for the first time as they have been auctioning off items from the movie industry.

"We're giving music fans and collectors the opportunity to get their hands on some pieces of truly iconic music memorabilia from some of the world's biggest artists," he added.

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What Items Will Be Featured in the Music Memorabilia Auction?

Per the outlet, some of the most expensive pieces include David Bowie's spacesuit from the music video of "Ashes to Ashes" which is worth a whopping $1.7 million.

For fans who are working on a budget, there will be less expensive items like cardboard standees of The Beatles, ticket stubs of Black Sabbath, storyboard of "Wonderwall" by Oasis music video production, and many more.

It would also feature some of the personal items once owned by The Beatles members like George Harrison's banjolele, John Lennon's Madame Tussauds suit, and a striped blazer worn by Paul McCartney during the group's appearance on "The Morecambe & Wise Show."

The auction has a place for almost all generations as items from newer artists like Rihanna will be up for auction, too.

The 2023 Super Bowl Halftime Show headliner's top that she wore in the music video for "Work" is available as well as Mel B's signed boots that she wore during Spice Girls' tour, Elvis Presley's gun license application which was personally signed by him, Michael Jackson's studded leather bracer, Nirvana's setlist written by Dave Grohl during their tour, and many more.

The entire auction catalog is available at Propstore's official website.

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