Ghost, the popular band, has partnered with a Los Angeles charity to help those in need in Inglewood. They’re using a unique vehicle called the ‘Skele-Bot’ to deliver food as part of the YMCA’s FeedLA initiative.
The Skele-Bot took to the streets on December 19, sharing essential meals throughout the community. Ghost expressed their excitement, saying, “We wish to inform you that Ghost is hosting a Day of Deliverance! The Skele-Bot will be roaming the streets to support FeedLA this holiday season.” This generous effort aims to remind everyone of the importance of caring for one another.
In a heartfelt message, the band added, “We all share more similarities than differences. Let’s not forget each other’s basic needs and come together as one this holiday season.” Their aim is simple yet profound: foster unity and compassion during festive times.
As they wrap up their successful Skeletour, which supported their latest album, Skeletá, they’ve recognized the massive support from fans. Metal Hammer highlighted the album as “Ghost at their most confident.” The band is set to continue their tour, starting in Florida on January 21.
This charitable act reflects a broader trend in the music industry where artists are increasingly investing in social issues. For example, a recent survey showed that over 70% of fans prefer artists who give back to their communities. This demonstrates that many fans value the connection between music and philanthropy. The Skele-Bot isn’t just a quirky vehicle; it symbolizes a movement toward greater social responsibility in entertainment.
As Ghost prepares for their tour, they remind us that music can be a powerful tool for change. Whether through food deliveries or inspiring messages, they embody a spirit of giving that resonates well beyond the stage.

