Bradford singing sensation Kimberley Walsh is the latest star to sign up to tomorrow night's Telegraph & Argus Save Our City Appeal auction.

The Girls Aloud Singer has agreed to help the struggling Bantams by donating the top she wore in the video for the band's hit single Jump, along with a signed CD.

Lots donated by some of the city's most famous names and biggest football fans will be going under the hammer at Valley Parade tomorrow night.

Kimberley's family, who live in Allerton, all support City and were keen to help the T&A's campaign to save the club.

Her mother Diane said: "Kimberley was glad she was able to give something to it."

Other famous names supporting the event include pop star Gareth Gates who has put up a signed table football game, Harry Potter movie star Matthew Lewis who has donated exclusive memorabilia from the hit film and even Prime Minister Tony Blair who has signed two programmes from the Save Our City Appeal All-Star fundraising match.

There is also lots of football memorabilia up for grabs.

Bantams fan Jeff Driver has donated a limited edition montage of England's current heroes including Michael Owen and David Beckham. The 58-year-old sells the prints through his Orion Marketing firm.

"The most important thing is what the club does for the community at large," he said. "All young people aspire to follow their heroes and football is such a family event now. It is important to have a professional football team in Bradford."

The auction will be taking place tomorrow night with around 150 items going under the hammer from 7.30pm at Bradford City's banqueting suite at Valley Parade. Admission will cost a nominal £3 fee which will be donated to the appeal.