The Beatles 1966 Candlestick Park Final Show Poster Signed by Wes Wilson, Graded 8.5 (AOR-1.115). ...
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THEIR VERY LAST SHOW, ALTHOUGH NOBODY KNEW IT AT THE TIME
The Beatles 1966 Candlestick Park Final Show Poster Signed by
Wes Wilson, Graded 8.5 (AOR-1.115). An original
concert-advertising cardboard window card for the Beatles'
last-ever show, August 29, 1966 at Candlestick Park in San
Francisco, CA (now demolished). This coveted gem was signed by its
late designer, Wes Wilson, in white pen at the bottom. The poster
was then graded to 8.5 Very Fine Plus by CGC (the Certified
Guarantee Company).The value of this poster has soared in recent times. It all started when Heritage sold a 9.2-graded and Wilson-signed copy in Spring 2022 for a stunning $32,500, and the gold rush was on. Even an 8.5 like this one has pulled almost $14,000 for us. So obviously, there's tremendous ongoing demand for this poster and it's quickly moving toward elite status in the hobby. Measures a pleasantly oversized 17 1/4" x 24 1/4". From the David Swartz Concert Poster Collection. COA from Heritage Auctions.
Literature: See Grushkin, Paul, The Art of Rock Posters from Presley to Punk, Abbeville Press, New York, 1987, p.64 (illus.).
More Information: A crowd of only 25,000 in San Francisco witnessed the greatest rock band in history say goodbye to live performances. Of course, if the world knew this in advance, the place would've sold out in a heartbeat. (Capacity was roughly 43,000.)
The Fab Four bid farewell with the same set list they had used in Germany, Japan and the Philippines earlier that summer: "Rock and Roll Music," "She's a Woman," George's turn with "If I Needed Someone," "Day Tripper," "Baby's in Black," "I Feel Fine," "Yesterday," Ringo's turn with "I Wanna Be Your Man," "Nowhere Man," "Paperback Writer," "I'm Down" and the added bonus of "Long Tall Sally." So the Beatles opened their final gig with a Chuck Berry song, closed it with a Little Richard song - paying proper homage to their American heroes - and did 10 originals in between. Total length: about 33 minutes.
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