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The Rolling Stones Australia
One sheet
The Rolling Stones Australian Tour 1973. This poster was designed by Australian artist Ian McCausland. The tour was a leg of the band's larger "Pacific Tour 1973," which included dates in North America, Asia, and Oceania.
Tour and Poster Details

Designer: The artwork, featuring the iconic "lips and tongue" logo incorporated with a map of Australia and a jet plane, was created by Ian McCausland.
Dates and Locations: The Australian portion of the tour ran from February 14 to February 27, 1973, visiting Brisbane, Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth, and Sydney.
Memorabilia: Original first-print posters are highly sought after by collectors. Numerous reproductions, lithographs, and prints have also been made available over the years.
Historical Context: The tour generated significant media coverage, with 21 arrests made during the Adelaide show. High-profile Immigration Minister Al Grassby publicly supported the band, calling them an "excellent example to Australian youth" and an important cultural event.
The Rolling Stones Australia - Mounted (Poster)
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The Rolling Stones Australia (Poster)