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One lot - $9 thousand: TNMK members told what Americans buy at auctions for fabulous money

TNMK told about the most expensive thing that the audience bought at an auction in the United States. Source: screenshot

The members of the Ukrainian band "Dance on Congo Square" (TNMK, Tanok na Maidani Kongo), Oleg "Fahot" Mikhailuta and Alexander "Fozzi" Sidorenko, spoke about their tour of the United States. In particular, the artists revealed the details of auctions in support of the Ukrainian Armed Forces that took place during the tour in different American cities.

In the WEEKEND Show studio on M1, the musicians named the lots that were bought by concert guests for fabulous amounts of money. The stars noted that it is currently difficult to take some things abroad, particularly those related to the war. That's why the band released a collection of limited edition hoodies that were intended exclusively for the auction. The record was set in New York, where about 36 thousand dollars (almost 1.5 million hryvnias) were raised.

The most expensive lot was a guitar that went under the hammer for 9 thousand dollars (over 370 thousand hryvnias). "I sold 2 of our vinyls with autographs for 6 thousand 300 dollars (260 thousand hryvnias), I think in Austin. And another record was in San Francisco, I think. I sold two of our hoodies for 4 thousand 300 dollars (177 thousand hryvnias). Budanov signed the postcards for the auctions for us," Fozzy said.

In addition to the aforementioned lots, the audience also bought paintings drawn by illustrator Sashko Danylenko for the band. One of the paintings was purchased for $4,400 (over 181 thousand hryvnias).

Earlier, OBOZ.UA wrote about how Artem Pivovarov could not hold back tears at a concert because of the Russian invaders who destroyed his home.

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