However, some folks only use their bedrooms for sleeping. Meanwhile, others spend most of their time in the house in their bedroom. Regardless of what the case might be, individuals should do as they see fit to make their room their own. They can create artworks and hang them on the walls. Another option is to purchase framed gig posters. If you prefer the latter, we have you covered.
Our organization has numerous prints available. We sell and ship in all 50 states. Whatever you are searching for in gig posters, you can find it here. We will now take a look at a couple of choices that could be ideal for someone’s bedroom. Hence, curious people should stay put and read on to learn more.
Uncle Charlie Harwick is responsible for this 22.5 × 29.5-inch poster. It was created for the 1995 Foo Fighters concert at Numbers in Houston, Texas. Only 650 posters were printed. This one is signed and numbered by the artist. A bully with razor-sharp teeth can be seen. His hand is gripping a smaller character's throat. That person’s face is bright red because of the strangulation, and they are figuratively sweating bullets.
The colors of this work are bright and vivid. There is pink, orange, yellow, blue, and white. If a person is searching for something that screams "Look at me," this is it. They will undoubtedly find themselves staring at the poster day in and day out.
There were only 60 of these Maxx242 posters printed, and this one is hand-signed and numbered. It was created to promote Metallica's 2018 Austin City Limits performance at Zilker Park. The poster measures 24 × 18 inches. There is a graveyard at the bottom and a cityscape and skyline at the top. What’s more, there is a scary skeleton, perhaps the Grim Reaper, in the sky. The creature's bony, clawed hand is hanging down just waiting to nab someone.
]]>We will now look at some posters by Billy Perkins. If you are interested in them, stick around and read on to learn more.
This 1st edition artist proof is hand-signed and numbered out of only 45 copies. It measures 18 × 24 inches and was created to promote the Lynyrd Skynyrd concert at the Cedar Park Center in Austin on January 28, 2016. Jason Boland & The Stragglers were there too, and so was Dale Watson. All of their names grace the bottom of the poster. Meanwhile, what appears to be a female angel facing away from viewers is in the center. She is wearing nothing but boots and cut-off shorts, and she has wings.
The background of the poster is primarily tan, but blue paint splotches are also mixed in. However, a symbol with a faded blue and white American flag is in front of the character. It catches the eye too.
Billy Perkins created this 1st edition hand-signed poster for Lee Brice's 2015 Fall Tour presented by Jagermeister. It is 18 × 24 inches and has the singer's face gracing the front. He has shades and a backward hat on, while a microphone sits at the left side. The smile on his face says it all as he appears to be having a grand old time. Black, white, and gray make up the color scheme of the piece.
A bar owner can't go wrong in selecting one or both of these works. They should act fast, though, and get them before they are gone.
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Gary Pullin is the artist behind this 2014 Ghostbusters poster. Only 50 copies were printed, and this one is hand-signed and numbered. It measures 18 × 24 inches and features the four main characters at the bottom blasting their beams. However, Slimer, the ghost they chased throughout the movie, is more likely to get people’s attention. He is in the background with his mouth open, and a city is inside it. The buildings appear to be Slimer’s teeth, and the green ghoul looks ready to swallow the Ghostbusters whole.
Did you grow up watching Peanuts specials? If so, this 12 × 12 Marq Pusta Blue Version poster could be a good fit for you. It is hand-signed and numbered out of 550 that were printed. As you have probably guessed from the title, there is a pumpkin patch on the front, and Linus is sitting in the middle of it. His friends are not far behind—they can be seen in their costumes walking nearby. This poster is perfect for remembering childhood and spreading a little joy.
The Walking Dead is set to end after season 11. It does not have to be forgotten, though. You can hang this 16 × 24-inch Epyon5 poster in an entertainment room if you happen to be a fan. One of the beloved characters, Daryl, is front and center. This piece is also hand-signed and numbered by the artist. The color scheme can go with almost any décor. So what are you waiting for? Order it today!
]]>Gig posters are visually appealing and perfect for enhancing the aesthetic appeal of any room. They also serve as conversation starters for when discussions get stale.
We have numerous Brad Klausen gig posters available to suit your needs, wants, and preferences. Two particular options will be discussed in the following sections. Therefore, curious individuals should stick around and read on to learn more.
This 12×22-inch poster was made for Pearl Jam's 2005 concert in Ontario at the Copps Coliseum. It is a 1st edition screen print out of 1,050 that were printed. The piece is vivid and bold with a purple and pink color scheme. The shadow of a person kneeling can be seen in the background. They are wearing a mask and holding a globe in their hand.
There is also what appears to be a stage or platform at the bottom of the piece. It contains the group's name, venue, and more. A Trojan horse is standing on it as well. There is a building sitting on its back, which has the American flag on the side.
Only 250 of these 18×24-inch concert posters were printed for the 2005 Queens of the Stone Age performance at the Red's Entertainment Complex in Canada. This one is hand-signed and numbered by the creator, Brad Klausen. It is not as bright as some posters because of the black, white, and gray color scheme. However, the artistry in it more than makes up for what it lacks in color.
A dragon takes up the majority of the page. It has pointy ears, eyes that can pierce into a viewer's soul, and a crinkled snout. The beast's mouth and sharp, pointed teeth are in the shape of the group's name. Whatever you are searching for in a poster, be sure to check this one out today.
We are offering 30 percent off for 30 days, so don’t hesitate to get the perfect Christmas gifts for the most special people in your life. Have them shipped to your home or directly to theirs. Regardless of your choice, act fast before the posters you want are gone.
We will now discuss some of the available options to give you an idea of what items are in stock. Feel free to stick around and read on to learn more.
Only 300 of these 18×24-inch posters were created and printed in 2016. This one is a Blue Sky edition that is signed and numbered by the artist. It can be the perfect gift for the movie buff in your life because it features the classic movie Ferris Bueller's Day Off. They will get a kick out of seeing the film's three main characters driving around in the borrowed/stolen car on a curvy road. The driver is tossing a hat out and onto the ground just like in the movie.
The film's title is at the bottom of the poster. However, a dreamy scene in the sky is what will probably catch most people’s eyes. There is a lot going on in it: a cityscape, balloons, a marching band, and more. The piece has plenty of vivid colors and can give any room a pop of color.
The artist of these posters is unknown. This 18×24-inch piece commemorates Willie Nelson's 2011 4th of July Picnic at Billy Bob's in Fort Worth, Texas. It is a limited-edition screen-printed poster with the singer's picture front and center. The image is black and white. If you want something more vivid, that is not a problem—the piece also contains plenty of red and blue.
Whatever you are looking for in a Christmas gift, we have you covered. We have something for everyone here.
]]>The remaining sections will focus on two concert posters. They could be perfect for any kind of space, from homes to offices. Hence, curious individuals should read on to learn more.
Don't fret if these two artworks do not float your boat as we have plenty more available. Many of them could be ideal for your current collection.
]]>We have plenty of concert posters available, and many of them were created for performances right here in the Windy City. Interested parties should stick around and read on. The following sections will discuss two outstanding options.
Blink-182 is an American rock band responsible for top hits such as "Stockholm Syndrome," "All the Small Things," and "I'm Lost Without You." Ian Williams created this limited-edition screen printed poster for the group's 2017 performances at Lollapalooza and the Metro in Chicago, Illinois. It measures 18×24 inches and includes the name of the band, venues, and dates. However, the images are what really catch the eye.
A skeleton wearing a tuxedo, complete with a bow tie, stands out. The character has a mouthful of teeth, and one of them is gold. Plus, it has a head full of blond hair and is snuggled up next to what appears to be a Playboy Bunny. The beautiful woman has bright red lipstick and dazzling blue eyes. Her hair is also blond, and her fingernails are painted red. This poster is perfect for any Blink-182 fan, and at only $85, it’s a steal.
Are there any Pearl Jam fans in the house? If so, this 18×24-inch poster by Andrew Fairclough might be a better fit for them.
The banner was designed to commemorate the band's 2018 performance at Wrigley Field. As with the other piece, this one also features the group's name, venue, and date printed on the top and bottom. Meanwhile, in the middle, there is a baseball player standing at bat. Being a baseball player is not what makes him stand out, though. Rather, it is his elastic arms that are stretched out and tied in knots. This piece runs $250, so you should check it out now before it is gone.
If your interest is piqued, don't go away just yet. The following sections will focus on two fine art posters that we have in stock. You can have them delivered right to your door as our company ships to all 50 states.
The title of this 12×24-inch Tim Doyle creation is quite the mouthful, and although it talks about making love, the images reveal a fiery auto accident. A black and silver car has driven over the top of a red vehicle. Flames have broken out everywhere, and a person can even be seen flying through the air. The work is signed and numbered out of 175. If this artwork sounds like your cup of tea, you can order it today for $125.
Don't fret if the previous artwork doesn’t seem to be a good fit for you. We have a lot more to choose from, such as this 2011 piece from Mike Mitchell. It measures 11×14 inches and is a limited edition giclee.
The image features a cardboard box that has fallen over on its side. Meanwhile, chubby little creatures with skeletal-like heads are running from it. Perhaps they are escaping or maybe just playing. One of them is also sitting atop the box with their bottom showing. This is a fun piece that runs $225, and it is sure to put a smile on your face. What’s more, it will make you the envy of all your friends.
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The 18×24-inch screen printed poster features a black-and-white image of John F. Kennedy. The controversial part is that there are pink, blue, and white swirls coming out the side of JFK's head. “Black Joe Lewis” is printed in 3D at the end of them. If this sounds like a piece that is right up your alley, you can own it today for the low price of $90. It is sure to make one of the walls in your bedroom stand out and pop.
An image of a bald eagle flying can be seen in the forefront. However, something terrible seems to be happening in the background—a house is about to be leveled by a tornado. Darius Rucker and other performers' names are located at the bottom, along with the venue, date, and title of the tour. This piece is available for $175 and can be just what you need to make your bedroom more interesting.
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The artworks are great for viewing day in and day out. Owners and their families can look them over daily. They are easy on the eyes, inspire, and promote creativity. If you are thinking about re-decorating your home, apartment, or condo, you have come to the right place. This article will focus on some limited-edition art prints that could be perfect for your residence. Thus, without further ado, let's discuss the art.
This unit is a first-edition 20×20-inch screen printed poster by Dan Grzeca. There were only 250 of the pieces created, and this one is signed/numbered by the artist. The 2012 art is fun and creative. It has two skeletons dressed up in a suit and dress. They are holding mugs of beer and having a grand old time. The background is chalkboard-like, and the primary colors used throughout are black, white, and yellow.
The screen print would look nice in a home's bar area, living space, or game room. It has the pizzazz to draw viewers in and promote discussions. Consumers can go wrong with this piece, especially if they want to liven up their homesteads' mood.
Delicious Design League is responsible for this 18×24-inch signed screen printed poster. It is an entertaining piece that shows a hot dog, complete with arms, legs, and a mustache, riding an old-timey bicycle. You know the type of bike, the kind with the big wheel in front and a small tire on the back. At the bottom of the page, people will notice the word "Chicago," and the phrase, "Chicago-style since 1893."
Guests might not be able to contain themselves from laughing when they notice the piece. Heck, the same can be said for owners and their families. If you are tired of the bland, dull, and boring, this poster could be right up your alley.
]]>Then again, maybe the owners of gig posters have simply outgrown the acquisitions. They are tired of the units taking up room in storage and need to unload them. Regardless of why people want or need to sell their gig posters, our organization has them covered. We buy collections, big or small, at wholesale prices, and it doesn't matter what band or musician is responsible for the pieces. However, people and groups that really grab our attention include, but are not limited to...
Selling collectibles can be a hassle when consignments are involved. In such situations, product owners retain legal ownership of the items until they are sold. How does that do the seller any good when they need money now? It doesn't, that's how. Avoid going with a company that only pays you after they sell your gig posters. That could leave you waiting weeks, months, or even years to get paid. Instead, give us a call to discuss your options today.
Before collectors decide to sell their collections to us, there are some things that they need to know. People must also have COA's, proof of purchases, or other forms of provenance. The works should not be counterfeit or reproduced prints. Additionally, the posters need to be in good condition and not damaged. After all, most consumers don't want to buy art featuring creases, wrinkles, tears, or other problems.
If you happen to have a collection that you are ready to sell, which is in great shape, look no further than here. Let's make a mutually beneficial deal that both parties will enjoy. Get the cash that you seek by selling your works to Sold Out Posters. Use it to pay bills, buy a new car, or go on vacation; the choice is yours.
]]>Some folks like to wear hats or shirts with movie names and logos printed on them. Others purchase key chains, action figures, and posters to reveal their appreciation. If you are in the market for movie posters to decorate your home, classroom, or office walls, you have come to the right place. We have loads of options available, and one of them could be a perfect fit for you.
This post will now be focusing on two particular units that may interest consumers. They might prove to be what your place is lacking in the way of aesthetics. Then again, the movie posters can inspire and get creative juices flowing whenever viewers need some help in that regard. So, without further delay, let us discuss the pieces in question.
This is a limited-edition one-sheet poster for the 1972 flick, Godzilla Vs. The Smog Monster. It is in very good or better condition. As such, interested parties should check out these pictures to see what's up with their own two eyes. Images of the two creatures are featured in the center. They are fighting in the middle of a city that is in flames, and the villain has hold of a damsel in distress.
Meanwhile, helicopters can be seen swirling above the heads of the beings. Some lines are printed on the poster. They explain what the show is about, are highly visible, and easy to read. The unit measures 27×41-inches and can make an excellent addition to a bedroom, game room, etc.
High Fidelity is a movie featuring a star-studded cast. John Cusack, Jack Black, Lisa Bonet, and Sara Gilbert are just some of the actors. This poster has Cusack standing against a storefront with women walking past; only they have ghostly appearances. It has some wear and tear, consisting of wrinkles, scratches, creases, and tape, but the piece is definitely worth considering to hang on your wall.
]]>This balk snapback hat is brand-new and has never been worn. It is from Pearl Jam's 2018 The Home Away Shows at Wrigley Field in Chicago, Illinois. The brim of the cap, button on top, and some writing toward the back are blue. Meanwhile, gray is the primary color of the hat as a whole. The band's initials are in red on the front. Whether you are a collector of hats or Pearl Jam memorabilia, this could be a perfect choice. It is also a good fit for any fan of the band.
As with the hat discussed above, this Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers 40th Anniversary Tour T-Shirt is brand-new and never been worn. It even comes in the original packaging. The shirt is a medium for anyone that is considering wearing it. An electric guitar, the band's name, and Wrigley Field grace the front, while the date and location are printed on the back. A person might want to frame the t-shirt and put it on display. Then again, it can also make an excellent addition to a casual wardrobe.
For years, people have been collecting baseball, basketball, and football cards, so why not Pearl Jam trading cards? One pack costs $20. The packaging states that it will contain ten cards and one sticker. These cards are from 2018's The Home Away Shows in Chicago. They show the group members singing and playing instruments in front of crowds. People can collect all of the cards to complete the set.
]]>And, who couldn't use a little more of those things? The world is in a chaotic state right now, with the COVID-19 pandemic in full swing. Many citizens are staying inside their homes. They tune into local news stations to learn about confirmed cases, COVID-19 deaths, and treatments or vaccines. Not to mention, there are plenty of stories about robberies, car crashes, and more thrown into the mix.
If readers are tired of all the doom and gloom, they should check out these posters by Mike Mitchell. The artwork is sure to put a smile on their faces and leave them wanting more. So, now, without further ado, let's discuss the selections.
There were only 70 these prints made, and this one just so happens to be signed and numbered by the artist. The 2014 limited edition giclee measures 8×10-inches. It has what appears to be a fan in a Deadpool costume. The character seems to be sitting outside a movie theater waiting in line to watch a movie. There is a cooler next to the individual with a bottle of sunscreen on top of it. Meanwhile, a poster tube sits behind the person, and he or she has a plate of food in their lap. This piece has a happy go-lucky feel that is perfect for any room.
This poster is also a limited edition giclee that measures 8×10-inches. It is hand-signed and marked AP for artist proof. A character with a scruffy face that needs to be shaved is sitting upon a woodpile. He is holding a log in his hands and seems to be overjoyed with it, hence the title, I Got Wood. Mike Mitchell created this piece in 2013. Go ahead, give it a look, and discover what all the fuss is about for yourself.
]]>The remaining sections here will focus on two particular concert posters. So, curious consumers should stick around and read on to learn more. One or both of them could prove to be perfect for their homes.
There is no artist listed for this 2014 official Rolling Stones poster. It was designed for the band's performance in Paris, France, for the Europe 14 On Fire Tour. This unit is bright with vivid orange, yellow, red, and more on full display. In the center of the poster stands the Eiffel tower. However, instead of being constructed from metal, it is made from the group's signature lips logos. Interested parties should look it over while it is still available. It is hand-numbered, embossed, and an excellent choice for any Rolling Stones fan or memorabilia collector.
Ames Design is responsible for this Pearl Jam poster. The 18×24-inch piece was created for the band's 2018 show at Wrigley Field in Chicago, Illinois. A giant purple woolly mammoth catches the viewer's eye at first glance. It is in the front, center, and commands attention. There is also a monkey in a top hat holding a baseball bat and mouse on a ball at the beasts' feet. The mammoth is wearing a covering on its head that features the band's initials. It also has one on its back that contains the year. A fan, collector, or anyone else in-between can't go wrong in purchasing this poster.
]]>However, that is a topic for another discussion. The remainder of this article will focus on some posters that are perfect for ACL Music Festival fans. Perhaps they attended the event in the past and now wish to commemorate having done so. Or perhaps they are thinking about attending a performance in the future and simply want to support the festival as a whole. Whatever the case may be, these posters are worth a look. Hence, interested parties should stay right here to learn about some available options.
As the subheading implies, Carlos Hernandez created this poster for the second weekend of the ACL Music Festival in 2013. It has bright and vivid coloring that can enhance any room. A snake with what appears to be a lightning bolt tongue takes center stage on this poster. However, there are also images of a flaming Texas and a bat that command attention.
There were only 500 of these limited edition posters printed. This one is hand-numbered by the artist. Individuals and groups that performed at the venue in 2013 such as Lionel Ritchie, Vampire Weekend, Asleep at the Wheel, and The Black Angels are only some of the names displayed at the bottom of the piece.
Carlos Hernandez was also the artist behind this poster. It has the same snake, burning Texas, and bat images, only they are facing differently or located in different places from those on the 2nd weekend poster. If the two pieces are placed side by side, they are mirror images of one another. The coloring is where the primary differences lie, as this one features blue instead of green. This poster measures 18×24 inches and can make a great addition to any wall.
]]>Fans would travel to and fro to watch the performers live before they went on hiatus in 2008. Since then, Jack White has performed with other groups such as The Dead Weather and The Raconteurs. Meanwhile, Meg White has taken a different approach to life and remains more low-key. However, the female musician married guitarist Jackson Smith in 2009.
Plenty of folks still listen to songs by The White Stripes. Many of them long for the opportunity to see them again in person, but that may never happen. There is a way for individuals to show their genuine support for the group, though. They can hang gig posters around their homes, offices, or other places of their choosing. Two available options will be discussed in the following sections. Hence, curious fans of the duo should stay put so they can learn more about them.
Scott Ritchie is the artist behind this gig poster. Only 400 of them were printed, and this one is numbered. The piece has the name of the band and their guests printed on it. Images of planes flying just above power lines grab the viewer's attention, and it appears as if they are in front of a giant target. The limited edition screen-printed poster features the colors red, white, and black. It can prove to be perfect for a bedroom or perhaps a man or woman cave.
Dennis Loren is the mastermind behind this gig poster. It was designed for the band's April 2002 performances at the Bowery Ballroom. This poster has young images of Jack and Meg White front and center, surrounded by lightning bolts and swirls. The piece includes the name of The White Stripes, but it also has the names of the people who played with them on the fifth, sixth, seventh, and eighth of April in 2002 in New York, New York. Any fan of Jack and Meg White should consider gracing their walls with this poster.
]]>But, anyway, that is a topic for another day. The point of that paragraph was to show that loads of people are remaining sheltered in place, only leaving their homes sparingly, to avoid contracting or spreading COVID-19. Just because persons don't feel safe getting out and about in society, that doesn't mean that they have to let the drab look of their homes or apartments bring them down. Instead, homeowners and renters can order our posters and get the pieces delivered right to their doors.
A couple of available options are going to be discussed in the following sections. So, if you see something that catches your eye, or have something a little different in mind, don't hesitate to reach out to us. Now, let's get on with the show.
Acorn is the artist behind this 18×24-inch gig poster. It was designed to commemorate 311's 2018 performance in Springfield, Illinois. The Nebraska-bred rock band is responsible for top songs like "Amber," "Down," and "All Mixed Up." This gig poster is perfect for brightening up any room, as it has a vibrant color scheme.
It features Abraham Lincoln rocking out with a guitar front and center. Meanwhile, a Ferris wheel can be seen in the background. This is a Variant Edition, signed, and limited-edition banner on aluminum foil. Fans of 311 who wish to breath new life into their apartments, houses, offices, or wherever, can't go wrong in choosing this selection.
As the heading implies, this unit was created by Ames Design for Pearl Jam's 2005 concert at the Bell Centre in Montreal. The American rock band formed in Seattle in 1990 and has become a household name over the years. They are the musicians behind songs such as "Yellow Ledbetter," "Daughter," and "Last Kiss." This 20×26-inch gig poster has a white backdrop.
However, it is not dull and bland, as colors like red and yellow are used for wording and the image of a boy pushing an old-time, open-faced lawnmower. Speaking of the words, they are flat on the ground beneath the blades as if they were blades of grass. Make your redecorating endeavors a cinch with gig posters like these.
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Plenty of dads like Eric Church, and who can blame them? The singer has been creating top hits for a while now and does not appear to be slowing down. Several of his more well-known songs include "Smoke a Little Smoke," "Springsteen," and "Talladega." The poster features an old car that is rusting and wasting away, as it appears to have been put out to pasture, so to speak. Leaves cover the vehicle's hood and are scattered about on the ground.
Meanwhile, overgrown vines, brush, and trees surround the auto, completing the look that Dan Macadam of Crosshair Design was striving for. There were only 330 of these 17.5×23-inch concert posters printed to promote Church's 2014 performance in Sioux Falls. This one is signed and numbered by the artist. So, if your dad is an Eric Church fan, surprise and delight him with this poster for Father's Day this year.
The American rock band, The Foo Fighters, formed in 1994. This group has spread joy through the airwaves with songs like "Learn to Fly," The Pretender," and "Best of You." Many fathers appreciate the band's music, and some of them probably even attended concerts in person. If your old man falls into either of those categories, this gig poster could be a good fit for him. It was designed for the group's 2008 performance at the Wachovia Spectrum in Philadelphia. The unit measures 20×16-inches, and the image of a cow's headon a piggy bank catches the eye.
]]>While it is true that the organization has plenty of those items available, persons also have other options when shopping with them: original art, sculptures/toys, and concert merch name but just a few. With that being said, the remainder of this post will focus on several pieces of original art that could be perfect for your home. The images are somewhat dark and wicked, so if you are into that, please read on to learn more.
This Full Flavor original is a Jay Turner creation. The backdrop is primarily blue, with some gray spray paint splatters and lines mixed in. Meanwhile, a black and demonic-looking head commands the viewer's attention at the front and center of the work. It is wearing a mask over its eyes and has purple teeth. Additionally, there are also black spray paint lines that appear to be escaping from the back of the head.
Depending on how an individual interprets the original art, they might view dark lines as plumes of smoke. Then again, a person could believe the image is an alien-like creature and call the stripes tentacles. Homeowners that want to give their man/woman caves, living rooms, bedrooms, or somewhere else a sort of twisted appeal, can't go wrong with this option.
Jay Turner, aka The Lie, is also responsible for Blue Helmet. An alien wearing a blue helmet with green skin is the main character. He or she looks tired and sad, with droopy eyes, blushed cheeks, and teardrop escaping from one of the eyes. The being's lips are chapped, and there is a bit of drool running down them onto the figure's chin. This work gives off a creepy yet enjoyable vibe that can breathe refreshing new life into any room.
]]>Now since that stuff is out of the way, let's move on to the must-have new arrivals. One or more of the posters are sure to suit your fancy. So, don't go away just yet. Instead, stay put and read on to learn all about them.
Die-hard Eric Church fans who want to show their support for the singer have come to the right place. We have gig posters available that persons can hang in their homes or offices for visual appeal. Hence, curious individuals should read on to learn about some of our exceptional options.
There were only 30 of these gig posters printed for the singer's 2017 performance at The Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. This one is signed and numbered by the artist, Status Serigraph. It is easy enough to view from various distances as it measures 18×24-inches. The primary colors are green, beige, and black, which means the poster will match nicely with a range of paint schemes and decor. A cobra is at the front and center wrapped around a beer bottle.
The look on his face appears to be saying, "Go ahead, grab it, I dare you!" This limited edition screen print also contains the name of the tour, venue, and date. The words are large enough to read and easy to make out.
Third Alert Designs created this poster, which is also 18×24-inches. The piece is signed and numbered as well. However, there were 240 of these ones printed. This banner was made for the Tulsa concert at the BOK Center for the Blood, Sweat, and Beers Tour. Like the other selection, this one has the venue name, tour title, and date listed. The poster features a convertible parked on a beach. A woman is sitting on a blanket with her back against the car. She has a drink in her hand, which one can only assume is an alcoholic beverage.
]]>Now, let's get back to the topic at hand, the posters. These decorative pieces are great for framing. Then, they can be hung in a bedroom, den, man/woman cave, or somewhere else to add a touch of pizzazz to the area. Various options are available online through our website. So, feel free to take a peek at them and see what all of the fuss is about for yourself.
This 17.25×23.25-inch limited edition screen print was created for the band's 2009 performance at The House Cafe in Dekalb, IL. Only 200 units were printed, and this one is both signed and numbered by Jay Ryan. It has what appears to be a mama squirrel wearing a baby carrier holding two squirrel babies. Meanwhile, there are idea bubbles above them all with different images of things like a trash can, a bone, and a skunk. The name, venue, and date are located at the bottom of the banner. This work is a good pick for anyone that is a fan of the group or someone that just likes interesting artwork.
Andrew Bird is a singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist. This first edition hand signed and numbered piece by Jay Ryan commemorates his 2009 concert at Carnegie Hall in New York. A man is standing in a marsh in the middle of the poster. He is holding a cup of tea in one hand and flowers in the other. His head also happens to be up in the clouds. A turtle, swan, elephant, horse, and dog are standing along the marsh's bank. This piece is perfect for showing your support to Andrew Bird, Jay Ryan, or both.
This 26×20-inch gig poster was made by Jay Ryan for the 2009 Pitchfork Music Festival in Chicago at Union Park. It has a large dinosaur wearing headphones inside a small room. He or she is dancing around and knocking over the nightstand. The names of the bands and singers that performed at the event are listed at the bottom of the work.
]]>You have come to the right place if you wish to reveal how much of a fan you truly are. Why? Well, we have numerous posters available, which commemorate concerts of the Foo Fighters. They can prove to be perfect for decorating the walls of an office, bedroom, den, living room, man/woman cave, or somewhere else. So, stay put and read on to learn more about these concert posters.
This poster was created for the band's 2011 performance at the Metro in Chicago, Illinois. Only 800 were printed at the time, and this one is hand-numbered. It features a rather simplistic design with four levels of a stretched limo going from left to right on and off the page. Then, the rear-end of the car finally appears on the fifth level. The work also includes the band's name, venue, date, and more at the bottom. Meanwhile, the backdrop is purple, the limo is white, and the printing is green. This unit is sure to brighten up any room and make it pop.
While not quite as colorful as the gig poster mentioned above, this one has a unique style all its own. There is a large buffalo head standing in the foreground. Then, an eagle is flying in the backdrop. Additionally, spears are surrounding the animals at the bottom and top of the piece. Only 100 of the concert posters were printed. This one is an AP edition that is signed and numbered by the artist. It is 18×24-inches and was made for the group's 2018 show in Seattle, Washington, at Safeco Field.
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Due to the band's great success, lots of folks like to show them support. In turn, they go to concerts and purchase merchandise. Even if an individual is not able to get to a gig in-person, there is still a way for him or her to back the group. How? Well, they can order Kings of Leon posters to hang on their walls. Not only will they get to view the pieces daily, but the person might make their friends envious in the process.
Now, this post is going to switch gears a little bit. It is going to focus on a few of the concert posters that we have available. So, if you are a Kings of Leon fan, don't go away just yet. Instead, stay put and read further as much will be covered in the following sections.
1. Kings of Leon – 2003 Dennis Loren
This Limited edition offset lithograph poster, 14×21-inches, was created for the group's 2003 performance in Nottingham, GBR, at Rock City. It has all sorts of stuff going on. For instance, there are images of snakes, bibles, and dice. Not to mention, a giant butterfly is front and center with what appears to be two hand-maidens on each side, holding trays of baked goods. The piece also has maroon, green, blue, and more colors as well. It is a first edition print that is sure to bring visual appeal to any room.
2. Kings of Leon – 2017 Jason Malmberg
The band played at the PNC Bank Arts Center in Holmdel, New Jersey, in 2017. This poster, from the artist's personal collection, commemorates the event. The quote, "Where the rubber meets the road," is displayed at the top. It also features an image of a car flying off an unfinished overpass. Additionally, there is a van being chased by police cars and a helicopter. The piece is bright and vivid with shades of orange, yellow, gray, and white. As such, it can prove to be just what the doctor ordered for adding style to an office, bedroom, living room, or anywhere.
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John Dyer Baizley is responsible for this 2014 screen printed poster. It is 12×12-inches, meaning that it is big enough to see, but not too big to take up too much space. The background is bright green, with what appears to be some brown mixed into the mix. Meanwhile, the apple/skull, which is front and center, is vivid purple. Aside from human teeth, the mouth of the skull is rather sinister-looking. It has two large fangs pointing outward that appear anything but human-like.
2.Boar Spear
Boar Spear is a Mike Mitchell 2019 creation. It is a little smaller than the work mentioned above at 8×8-inches. Three hundred of the posters were printed, and this one is both signed and numbered by the artist. There is a half-opened Butterfinger candy bar with arms, legs, and a face in the middle. The character is carrying a spear and seems to be running toward whatever it is hunting. This poster can be a conversation topic, ensuring that you and your visitors always have something to talk about.
3. Buntacles
Phineas Jones is the artist behind this 1st edition variant. It is 14×11-inches, which allows the print to be easily seen from various distances. People might need a moment to wrap their head around what they are seeing. A fluffy white rabbit appears to be sitting on the floor in a house as green wallpaper is in the background. However, in place of the bunny's ears are four purple octopus tentacles. Homeowners are sure to get a kick out of staring at the piece daily. Not to mention, guests will probably appreciate what they see as well.
]]>The group was signed by Hollywood Records and opened for bands such as The Ramones, Cheap Trick, and Oasis. Flipp never genuinely dispersed, but they haven't performed live since back in 2003. These situations opened many opportunities for the artist in album artwork, poster design, music production/direction, and more.
After visiting Los Angeles in 2003, Kii Arens moved to Santa Monica Boulevard. Then, in 2004, he opened the La-La Gallery. Aside from featuring his own works, pieces by pop-artists like Shepherd Fairy, Gary Basemen, and others have been displayed there as well. Now that you have some background information on this graphic designer, let's discuss some must-have posters of his that are available.
1. Weezer
This piece is signed and numbered out of only 100 that were printed. It was created for Weezer's April 25, 2016 concert in Los Angeles, California, at the Troubadour. The limited-edition lithograph poster features the band's logo, the concert's date, and even contains directions for how to make your own Weezer airplane. Not to mention, it has vivid colors like pink, green, blue, yellow, and blue that can brighten up any room.
2. Chance The Rapper
As with the other unit, this one is also signed and numbered out of 100. It is also a limited-edition lithograph poster. This work has a picture of the musician's face front and center with a lit cigarette between his lips. Meanwhile, there is an American flag in the background. The poster was designed for Chance the Rapper's performance at the Donald E. Stevens Convention Center in Rosemont, IL, in 2015. It has shades of red, white, blue, black, and yellow throughout.
Both of these posters are great choices for fans. They are ideal for decorating dull walls. Each one is 18×24-inches, which means they are easy to view. Place them in a bedroom, living room, den, or anywhere to make the locations stand out.
]]>Fans have gathered at venues all across the United States to see these musicians and hear them live. As such, there are plenty of gig posters in circulation for people to use to decorate their bedrooms, man/woman caves, or anywhere. People that attended the events in-person may want to pick one up for the memories. Then again, other supporters might wish to purchase one as well. If either case fits you to a tee, read on to learn about some of the available units.
Luckily, our clients don't have to worry about such things. Why? Well, we have various options available that are already framed. The concert posters are shipped to the person's door, ready to go. Then, all a person has to do is find the perfect spot and hang the item up. So, feel free to give our inventory a look to find out what all of the fuss is about for yourself. In the meantime, take a peek at these choices.
1. The Who
This limited edition screen printed poster is hand-signed and numbered by the artist, Chuck Sperry. Roger Daltry is featured on the front, along with the band's name. It also includes the names of the cities where The Who played for the 50th-anniversary tour. This piece is 31×21-inches in size, and of course, it ships framed. It is an excellent choice to look at day in and day out.
2. The Black Keys
Dan Grzeca created this unique piece. It has a lamb or sheep riding on the back of a wolf. The poster commemorates the band's concert at the Fillmore Auditorium in Denver, Colorado, in June of 2010. It can definitely serve as a conversation starter because of the interesting images. As with the work mentioned above, this one is also framed. Plus, it ships to any location in the United States for free.]]>