Arts & Entertainment

$500,000 in Rolling Stones Memorabilia to Be Auctioned

Guitarist Ronnie Woods' collected art, clothing and band memorabilia will be auctioned off in Beverly Hills on Oct. 27.

Looking to score some rockstar souvenirs? Some $500,000 worth of Rolling Stones remembrances and other items collected by guitarist Ronnie Wood are set to be auctioned off in Beverly Hills on Oct. 27, according to We Got This Covered.

The auction will be hosted by Darren Julien of Julien’s Auctions and is the result of Wood's divorce from his wife, Jo Wood. Some of the auction items include clothing the rocker has worn, backstage passes from Rolling Stones tours and painted guitars valued at between $4,000-$8,000, Reuters reported.

"They are still very good friends and they just decided it was time to simplify and sell some of their property," Julien told Reuters.

Wood and his ex-wife, Jo, have called it quits after 24 years of marriage, finalizing their divorce in 2011. The couple separated in 2008, following the musician's highly-publicized affair with cocktail waitress Ekaterina Ivanova.

However, the Rolling Stones Rembrandt said that he has no involvement in the auction, according to BBC News, and he is saddened by his ex-wife's actions.

"He is therefore shocked and disappointed that this auction is being misrepresented as a joint sale. This is not the case," read a statement released by Wood's publicist, per BCC.


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