Category: Concert Posters
What if I told you that the biggest collections of original concert posters have never reached the secondary market? Troves of historical pop culture collectibles just lying in wait to be unleashed on the public. Now, the public is beginning to see those posters hit the market....
It's a nearly impossible task to set aside just 10 posters out of the Ultrasounds Collection from the collection of 100,000+ posters... but we're taking a stab at it. Check out these utterly awesome picks, chosen from an extensive list of rad concert posters.
What do you do when you find yourself the owner of over 100,000 original concert posters that have never made it to the secondary market? How do you ensure that these items end up in the hands of people that know and appreciate their true...
Heritage is showcasing some real gems in their January 28 - 29 Entertainment and Music Memorabilia Showcase Auction. While there are plenty of unique items up for sale, the real stars of this auction are the concert posters! There's a little bit of everything here, including some...
Friday’s result smashes the previous record of $275,000 to become the most valuable concert poster ever sold. DALLAS, Texas (Nov. 11, 2022) – The only known poster from “The Day the Music Died” became the most expensive concert poster of all time Friday when a ...
Concert Posters may not make up a large portion of Hake's Auction #236, but that definitely doesn't mean there aren't gems just waiting to be discovered. Check out a few standouts up for bids! Thanks, in advance, to Hake's Sr. Consignment Manager Scott Mussell for allowing us...
San Francisco Rock Posters & Collectibles is excited to announce their Fall Auction! This month, they'll present another fine auction with a unique selection of very rare and iconic posters, handbills, and more, featuring The Grateful Dead, Cream, The Beatles, Rolling Stones, CGC Graded,...
On April 12, 1963, Bob Dylan walked out onto the stage at The Town Hall in NYC. He would play the first major show of his career on that stage, setting into motion a career and discography that would become legendary. Only 50 posters advertising the event...
To say that February 3rd impacted pop culture is an understatement. On that fateful day in 1959, musicians Buddy Holly,
One hails from The Day the Music Died in 1959; the other, signed and annotated by Dylan, from the legendary 1963 Town Hall concert. Press release courtesy of Heritage Auctions; DALLAS, Texas (Oct. 19, 2022) – One poster represents the end of an...
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