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It depends concerts have rules:)
shirt. cd. posters
Everything is protected unless explicitly denied protection by law or court decision. Concert posters are perfectly valid as copyrightable works.
Posters are large visual aids. People will look at posters when they go to a movie, stand in line at a restaurant, wait on a concert to start. There are many advantages of advertising with posters.
If someone wants to start collecting concert posters they first need to decide what the theme of their collection is going to be. It could be a particular band or it could be an era. They then need to look out for posters that match on places such as eBay and buy what they can.
Jefferson airplane concert posters from 1967 are selling for around $10 for a reproduction and $80 for an original. Signed posters are valued around $150-$175. All priced posters are near mint to mint condition.
The posters on the posts for the concert were tantilizing to people passing by.
T-shirt, CDs, Posters...
to get an audience for a concert try putting up posters telling where the concert will be held, when it will be held and who will be playing. If people are interested they are sure to come. :) Hoped this helped~!!!!!
Posters are large visual aids. People will look at posters when they go to a movie, stand in line at a restaurant, wait on a concert to start. There are many advantages of advertising with posters.
It Depends on where you're siting! Anywhere except the floor you can bring signs! Your sign gets taken away if you're on the floor
We sell a lot of band merch: www.shoprockamerica.com. A TON of t-shirts, posters, and pretty much anything else with a band on it. :)