Musically Fed Launches Second Annual Great Rock N Roll Garage Sale Auction to Combat Food Waste and Hunger
When the last encore fades, the real applause comes from the kitchen. Musically Fed, a nonprofit that diverts surplus concert catering to those in need, has announced its second annual Great Rock ‘N’ Roll Garage Sale auction. The online event will run from November 13 to 16, 2026 on eBay and will showcase a wide array of music memorabilia, backstage collectibles, signed merchandise, used stage gear, vinyl, tour artifacts and exclusive fan experiences donated by artists, bands, promoters, managers, venues and touring professionals.
The auction’s catalog will feature rare gems such as first‑press vinyl, limited‑edition posters and personal gear once worn on tour. Bidders will also have the chance to win one‑of‑a‑kind experiences, including meet‑and‑greet passes and backstage access. All items come from the live‑entertainment community, giving fans a tangible link to concert history while supporting a social cause.
Funds raised will feed Musically Fed’s expanding food‑redistribution program. The organization collects excess catering and food from concerts, festivals and other live events, then partners with local charities to deliver the surplus to underserved communities across the United States. Its stated goal is to curb food waste within the entertainment industry and to provide meals and resources to people facing hunger.
"Every concert generates excess, especially food," said Maria Brunner, Executive Director of Musically Fed. "Our mission is to ensure that surplus food from live events reaches people facing hunger instead of ending up in landfills. This event helps raise awareness while bringing the music community together around a cause that directly impacts local communities nationwide." Brunner’s remarks underscore the auction’s dual focus: raising funds and spotlighting the often‑overlooked waste produced by touring.
The auction will run on eBay’s established charity‑auction infrastructure, allowing sellers to list items and donate a portion of the proceeds to a designated nonprofit. Musically Fed will receive the full amount of the auction revenue, which will be used to cover logistics, storage and distribution costs associated with its food‑collection network. The partnership with eBay also offers a familiar platform for collectors and fans, potentially broadening the event’s reach.
Food waste is a significant issue in the music industry. Industry data indicate that a large portion of catering at festivals and tours is discarded, contributing to the broader national food‑waste problem. By redirecting this surplus, Musically Fed aims to reduce greenhouse‑gas emissions from landfill decomposition and to address food insecurity in communities that rely on charitable food programs.
The Great Rock ‘N’ Roll Garage Sale marks the continuation of Musically Fed’s strategy to engage the music sector in sustainability and social responsibility. The organization, which has a particular focus on veterans, has already established a network of venues and touring companies that regularly donate excess food. The auction’s proceeds will help expand that network and support the logistics required to move large volumes of food from venues to distribution centers.
As the event approaches, Musically Fed is encouraging fans, collectors and industry professionals to browse the eBay auction listings and place bids. While the organization has not yet released a schedule of specific items, it has confirmed that the auction will include a mix of high‑value collectibles and experiential tickets. The final tally of funds raised will be announced after the auction closes on November 16.
In summary, Musically Fed’s second annual Great Rock ‘N’ Roll Garage Sale auction is set to run from November 13 to 16, 2026 on eBay. The event will feature a broad array of music memorabilia and fan experiences donated by industry stakeholders. Proceeds will support the nonprofit’s mission to redirect surplus concert food to underserved communities, reduce food waste, and raise awareness of the environmental and social impacts of excess catering in live events.