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One sheet original first-printing concert poster for The Rolling Stones' performances at the Honolulu International Center on January 21 and 22, 1973.
Poster Details
Artwork: The central image features "Wild Horses" galloping through a magical, rainbow-colored landscape.
Artist: The artwork was created by German artist Wilfried Sätty, with lettering by David Singer.
Promoters: Co-promoted by legendary rock promoters Bill Graham and Barry Fey.
Printer: Produced by Tea Lautrec Litho in San Francisco.
Dimensions: Typically measures approximately 20 1/4" x 28 1/2".
Historical Context
These shows kicked off a brief tour of the Pacific, which was originally intended to include Japan. However, the Stones were denied entry to Japan at the time due to past drug charges, making the Hawaii shows a critical part of their 1973 schedule. Notably, a then-relatively unknown band from Texas, ZZ Top, served as the opening act for all three Honolulu shows at Mick Jagger's request. |
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