
BE PART OF A LIVING ARCHIVE OF MUSIC’S MOST POWERFUL MOMENTS
Electric Relics is an archive built by lifelong collectors of original music memorabilia — and by the community who lived it.We specialize in one-of-a-kind artifacts: backstage passes, signed LPs, setlists, tour gear, stage outfits, and beyond. Every single item is a piece of the culture that shaped generations.Over the years, we've earned the trust of performers, executives, and collectors around the world. Every item we acquire undergoes rigorous authentication and, if ever offered for sale, is backed by a lifetime money-back guarantee.When you share your story (or a piece of the past) you're not just selling an item. You're contributing to a living archive of music’s most powerful moments.WE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR AUTHENTIC MEMORABILIA WITH PROVENANCE.

WHAT WE'RE LOOKING FOR
These are the kinds of items we help archive -- and offer collectors $$$ for:✔️ Concert used scarves, clothes, picks, and other artist's personal effects✔️ Signed records, tapes, letters, photos, and vintage merch✔️ Setlists, backstage passes, and fan club items, gold records✔️ Ticket stubs, programs, and flyers from legendary shows (especially 1950s–80s)✔️ Press kits, posters, radio promos, acetates, early advanced release copies✔️ Anything from the Fillmore East / West, Winterland, Avalon Ballroom, Whisky a Go Go, Royal Albert Hall, Marquee Club, Isle of Wight, Newport Folk, Monterey Pop, CBGBs, etc
WONDERING WHAT YOUR ITEM MIGHT BE WORTH?

Send us some photos and we will be more than happy to give you a free, no obligation appraisal.And if it is something we're interested in adding to the archive we'll make you a very fair offer.
TRUSTED BY COLLECTORS AND FANS JUST LIKE YOU

“I was at the Fillmore East in ’69. After the 2nd show, I made it backstage and met Jimi and he handed me one of his scarves. I kept it for decades, unsure anyone would believe me. The Electric Relics folks did and treated it like an important piece of history.”
- Michael B.

“I saw Fleetwood Mac’s blues lineup in ’69. After the show, Peter Green and the band signed my Then Play On LP out by their van. I’ve kept it ever since.”
- Alan R.

“I didn’t think anyone would care about my dad's folk club pass from '68… turns out it was worth more than I thought, and they treated it like a sacred artifact.”
- Sam T.
TELL US THE STORY BEHIND WHAT YOU SAVED
Whether you’ve got a signed setlist or just the memory of catching a drumstick, we want to hear your story.Sometimes it’s not about what something’s worth. It’s about where it came from, and who was there.Submit your piece, or just tell us what’s been in your attic all these years.

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SHARE A STORY OR REACH OUT ABOUT AN ITEM YOU HAVE
“Wasn’t sure what to expect with my Zeppelin items but you guys made me a really fair offer. Couldn't believe how much they were worth. Seriously appreciated... went straight to my kid’s college fund”
- John W
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