1970 Winterland October Program Near Mint 87

closed on Sunday, November 23, 2025

Final Auction Price
*Final prices include buyers premium
$37.20
Starting bid: $10.00

The Winterland Arena, originally an ice skating rink founded in 1928, began its quest in serving the exploding music scene in San Francisco on September 23rd, 1966, with a double bill of Jefferson Airplane and the Paul Butterfield Blues Band, booked by the one and only, Bill Graham. With the closing of Fillmore Auditorium, renovations for Winterland commenced in 1971, and it was converted to a full music venue. In 1978, Winterland was permanently closed, leaving some of it's most important history from thrill-seeking shows in its profoundly necessary show programs with iconic art of its psychedelic world to match. This program was produced for October 1970 at the venue. It features a portrait of the late Jimi Hendrix on the reverse.

 

Condition Details: Some handling

 

--CRITICAL DETAILS--
--TITLE: 1970 Winterland October Program
--GRADE: Near Mint 87
--PERFORMERS: Various
--VENUE: Winterland Arena
--CITY: San Francisco, CA
--DATE: 10/1970
--SIZE: 6 x 9"
--PRINTING: Original Program


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