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Press Release - June 19, 2025
Psych Out! The Grateful Dead, Zappa, Family Dog and More Lead Heritage's July 11-12 Concert Posters Auction
| The earliest psychedelic concert poster plus a Dylan first, the Doors, B.B. King and the Stones steal the show DOWNLOAD DIGITAL PRESS KIT The two-day event boasts a range of prints of a certain age, a.k.a. the time frame when concert posters began to grab a new kind of attention and spotlight. These are posters for psychedelic art fans as well as intrepid followers of acts like the Doors, Otis Redding, Fleetwood Mac, The Rolling Stones and B.B. King — not to mention committed Deadheads. Like film posters, vintage concert posters were borne of a need for advertising an event. But historically, while film posters were often sent back to the studio after films completed their run, music posters were a bit different. "With most vintage concert posters, my estimate is that 99 percent of them were torn down and thrown away after the show," says Pete Howard, Heritage's Director of Concert Posters. "The exception came with the advent of psychedelic concert posters in the Bay Area in the 1960s, which started to be saved in numbers shortly after starting to appear." "My favorite San Francisco psychedelic concert poster of all time just happens to also be the first one that was ever made," says Howard of the work. "This jewel manages to be both intricately psychedelic and naively simple at the same time." And for psychedelia enthusiasts who crave the simple and boldly colorful — and incredibly rare — there's the breathtakingly early November 6, 1965 San Francisco concert poster for "A Tribute to Ming the Merciless" advertising Zappa and his Mothers, and the Charlatans, straight from an elite collection. This show pre-dates any Bill Graham concert, any Fillmore Auditorium or Avalon Ballroom rock concert, any Mime Troupe benefit and any Grateful Dead… anything. If Heritage's own specialists are stunned, bidders certainly should be. "When David Swartz told me he was consigning a Ming to us, I pulled out a pair of pliers and pinched myself," says Howard. "This seminal Family Dog poster is so rare that most collectors have never even been in the same room with one." A tiny number of these posters were hand-curated in different colors, and the example Heritage offers sports sublime dark-grey letters (still glittering after 60 years) on powerful dark red paper. While the auction is packed with high-value rarities, it's also a fabulous opportunity for collectors at every level to find joy in the hobby. There are Grateful Dead gems from the First Printing "Skeleton & Roses" to Wes Wilson-signed designs to the first-ever poster to declare the band's name. These are joined by an early Beatles-potato chip ad, an iconic and enduring graphic out of San Francisco and a Fleetwood Mac print so gorgeously contemporary it could've been designed today. "For anyone browsing to consider their first bid, I would recommend they follow their heart," says Howard. "If you're excited about a concert poster for any reason, that's a great gauge. Or if you love the music. Then you'll have something you'll always treasure." Explore the stacks and build the perfect bid playlist from the treasures in Heritage's July 11–12 Concert Posters Signature®Auction. Heritage Auctions is the largest fine art and collectibles auction house founded in the United States, and the world's largest collectibles auctioneer. Heritage maintains offices in New York, Dallas, Beverly Hills, Chicago, Palm Beach, London, Paris, Amsterdam, Brussels, Hong Kong and Tokyo. Heritage also enjoys the highest Online traffic and dollar volume of any auction house on earth (source: SimilarWeb and Hiscox Report). The Internet's most popular auction-house website, HA.com, has more than 2 million registered bidder-members and searchable free archives of 7,000,000 past auction records with prices realized, descriptions and enlargeable photos. Reproduction rights routinely granted to media for photo credit. For breaking stories, follow us: HA.com/Facebook and HA.com/Twitter . Link to this release or view prior press releases . Hi-Res images available: Christina Rees, Director of Communications 214-409-1341; CRees@HA.com |

