Hanging With The Kings
For the last decade, few bands have been at the forefront of the rock genre quite like the Kings Of Leon. Hailing from Tennessee, these rockers are actually all family and quickly gained attention as being one of the bands that would be destined to save rock throughout the 2000s.
And while their music and their shows have become the stuff of legend, they also carry on another rock tradition – the concert poster. One of the defining aspects of concert posters has always been to not only impart the feel and mood of the artist, but also to represent their coming shows and generate interest – and when it comes to the Kings, their concert posters do just that.
For instance, consider some of the following examples to see what we mean.
• The 2017 Jesse Phillips Poster from Atlanta, GA Aarons Amphitheater. – This poster has it all. A classic retro vibe that showcases the Kings’ dedication to rock, a mechanized lion that captures the spirit of the band perfectly, and an overall style that fits the band perfectly.
• The 2010 Kilroe Ibanez Bonnaroo Poster – From the band’s historic show at Bonnaroo music festival, this one is simple, elegant, but still brings out the band’s vibe and personality with the lions and crowns and vintage style lettering.
• 2017 Daniel Aranda Phoenix AZ, Ak-Chin Pavilion Poster – Simple but stylish, this poster brings out the vinyl vibe in a huge way and still showcases the Kings of Leon’s style and overall vibe perfectly, making it another great example of a poster worth thinking about.
There are plenty of reasons for any rock fan to add these Kings of Leon concert posters to their collection. The biggest and most obvious is simple – if you’re a fan of the band, you want some of their art. But beyond that, the Kings have some of the most stylish, cool looking posters on the market today. They harken back to the golden days of rock and roll while still announcing that rock is far from being dead.
And these are just three examples of what the band’s posters look like – from posters from individual shows to their posters from music festivals like Coachella and Lollapalooza, there are plenty of options available for anyone.