In the immortal words of our benevolent overlord, Mickey Bublé, “it’s a beautiful day and I can’t stop myself from smiling”. That’s because Fire Fight Australia‘s charity auction, which features memorabilia from last month’s concert, went live today.

Among the goods up for auction is the biggest of big ticket items: not one, not two, but THREE life-size Michael Bublé cutouts signed by the great man himself. Starting at a cool $250 each, a Prosthetic Bubs is the perfect Mother’s Day pressie, or addition to any Smooth FM aficionado’s living room.

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There’s a range of other merch up for auction too. Most notably, you can bid on two guitars (a Fender Telecaster and a Fender Stratocaster) signed by a stack of the artists that played at Fire Fight Australia. The guitars are both signed by Queen + Adam Lambert, Alice Cooper, k.d. lang, 5 Seconds of Summer, John Farnham and Tina Arena among others.

One of the guitars up for auction

Weirdly, these signed guitars are more expensive than the Bublé cut-outs (?), currently sitting at over $20,000 each. Rounding out the auction are two Fire Fight Australia hats and two concert banners signed by Michael Bublé.

Bidding closes for all items on the 10th of March, so be quick! To bid on any of the items, click here

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