
Siggno has launched a GoFundMe campaign to restore their sound system and equipment after a devastating theft. The account was set up just hours after it was announced that a suspect had been arrested in connection with the theft of over $200,000 worth of the band’s equipment and merchandise in September.
Siggno frontman Jesse Turner shared on the GoFundMe page, “A little over a month ago, our merchandise, sound system and lighting equipment were stolen. Despite patiently awaiting recovery, we now assume it’s gone. Today, an individual was arrested, but we were hoping for recovery of our gear. We’re seeking assistance as we haven’t finished paying it off. Unfortunately, our U-haul insurance didn’t cover theft. We feel defeated but are reaching out. Any support helps. Our goal may seem high, but it doesn’t compare to our losses. I have faith God will guide us through. Even a prayer would be appreciated. Those who know me personally understand my sincerity. I’m embarrassed to ask, but it’s about supporting my team, their families, and Siggno’s 24-year legacy. Our top donor will receive a complimentary unplugged acoustic set for their family or chosen recipients. May God bless your generosity. Thank you. I cherish your friendship.”
The band is aiming to raise $100,000 through online donations to cover the costs of their lost equipment. Donations can be made at this GoFundMe link.
Siggno’s fans and supporters are encouraged to contribute to the campaign to help the band recover from this significant loss and continue their musical journey. The top donor will receive a special reward: a complimentary unplugged acoustic set for their family or chosen recipients.
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