The Goo Goo Dolls band twitted that they will be releasing “limited edition, eco-friendly NFTs” in each city they will be visiting on their summer tour. Attendees should look for QR codes to scan at the venues as the digital collectibles will only be offered at shows while on tour, they emphasised.
Goo Goo Dolls, a legendary New York rock band, have debuted their first NFT line in anticipation of their upcoming summer tour. There are 2,200 NFTs in all, with 44 unique designs. Each of the aforementioned artwork is inspired by their next album, “Chaos in Bloom.”
Because they drew information from their album ‘Chaos in Bloom,’ The term ‘flower’ will be substituted for the various cities on the tour. Each NFT will be animated artwork that morphs to offer more information about each presentation.
Despite the band’s claim that the NFTs are only available during events, the various NFTs can be seen and purchased on the Fanaply platform for $25 right now. The eco-friendliness stems from the blockchain on which they are hosted: Polygon. For a long time, the blockchain has been commended for its environmental friendliness.
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