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Big Show - Mounted (Poster) French 1 panel vintage concert at the Pinnacle Shrine (Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles). The show, advertised as "BIG SHOW", was a Pinnacle Rock Concerts production, a significant concert production company in Los Angeles during the late 1960s. Event Details Venue: Shrine Auditorium (referred to as "Pinnacle Shrine" in the poster series), Los Angeles. Dates: August 2, 3, 4. Cost: $2.50 per show. Featured Element: Single Wing Turquoise Bird Light Show. This was a notable Los Angeles light show collective known for using film, slide, and liquid projections to create immersive visual experiences with live music. Historical Context: The Pinnacle concert series ran for less than a year, from November 1967 to September 1968, and featured major artists such as Jimi Hendrix, the Grateful Dead, Cream, and Pink Floyd. The design style of these posters, often created by artists like John Van Hamersveld, is iconic psychedelic rock art. This specific poster is a recognized design within the Pinnacle series of concert handbills.
Poster had tape removed and was then washed and linenbacked, no restoration was performed.