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2018 Chris Stapleton & Arcade Fire Sloss Fest Concert Poster A/P by Andy Vastagh

$ 30.04

Availability: 100 in stock
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Original/Reproduction: Original

    Description

    Jojo's Posters - Check us out for more rare concert posters!
    Chris Stapleton, Arcade Fire, Jason Isbell, LANY, Rainbow Kitten Surprise, Margo Price, Griz, 21 Savage, Vic Mensa, and much more!
    Official Concert Poster
    Sloss Music and Arts Festival
    Birmingham, AL
    7/14-15/2018
    Original Silkscreen Print by Andy Vastagh
    Signed and marked a/p by the artist - Artist Proof
    14" x 22" - Beautiful Silkscreen Poster!!!!
    Up for auction is a silkscreen print from Sloss Fest back in 2018!  Original 1st edition concert poster.....Beautiful imagery!  Just a
    wesome in person...........a must for any fan!!!
    This poster is in NM+ condition
    . (faint ink smear in top margin)
    There is no additional shipping charge when purchasing multiple items, so feel free to bid on more than one auction.  Posters are shipped in an extra thick 3" tube w/ delivery confirmation.
    The winner will receive an "eBay End of Auction" email.
    Click on the payment link and follow instructions.
    Once payment is received, we will ship product within a few days and you will receive a shipping confirmation email.
    Please contact us with any questions
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