McCartney, Clapton & more auction ties for testicular cancer charity

Paul McCartney
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Sir Paul McCartney, Eric Clapton, Ringo Starr and Queen’s Brian May are among the celebrities who are auctioning off their own ties and scarves to support Cahonas Scotland during Testicular Cancer Awareness Month.

On now through Sunday, April 24, the annual Loosen Up! charity auction will raise funds for the male cancer awareness charity while providing fans with the opportunity to own autographed items individually signed by a wide range of stars.

Cahonas Scotland Founder and Chair, Ritchie Marshall explains: “This is the fifth year we have hosted our auction. Over the years, the Loosen Up Auction has attracted fantastic support - from award winning-actors and music artists to the top stars in sport and TV favourites, and we expect this year to be just as popular.

“We would like to thank the many celebrities who have taken the time to engage with us and learn more about what we do and support Testicular Cancer Awareness Month”

All funds raised will help Cahonas Scotland to advance education, awareness and early diagnosis of testicular cancer.

The Loosen Up! charity auction closes April 24, so click here to view the items available and to take part in the auction.

To learn more about testicular cancer and/or to donate directly, visit cahonasscotland.com