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JIMI HENDRIX ATLANTA INTERNATIONAL POP FESTIVAL 1970 ORIGINAL CONCERT TICKETS

$ 147.82

Availability: 53 in stock
  • Industry: Music
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Genre: Rock & Pop
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Artist/Band: Hendrix, Jimi
  • Condition: SEE ALL PHOTOS
  • Modified Item: No

    Description

    Mega rare vintage ORIGINAL concert tickets for the Atlanta International Pop Festival held at the Middle Georgia Raceway from July 3-5, 1970. The festival included performances by Jimi Hendrix, the Allman Brothers, Grand Funk Railroad, Bob Seger and many others. Included are the main festival ticket and the day tickets for 4th and 5th that had been attached to the main ticket. **Please note the day ticket for the 3rd is not included.** The main ticket and the two day tickets combined measure approx. 6.5" long and 2" wide and are in very good condition with some creases but no tears
    Performers
    Over thirty acts performed on the main stage during the course of the event:
    The Allman Brothers Band
    Ballin' Jack
    Bloodrock
    Bloomsbury People
    Cactus
    Cat Mother & the All Night Newsboys
    Chakra
    The Chambers Brothers
    Goose Creek Symphony
    Grand Funk Railroad
    Gypsy
    Memphis State University cast of "Hair"
    Hampton Grease Band
    Handle
    Richie Havens
    Hedge & Donna
    The Jimi Hendrix Experience
    It's a Beautiful Day
    Johnny Jenkins
    B.B. King
    Lee Michaels
    Mott the Hoople
    Mountain
    Poco
    Procol Harum
    Radar
    Rare Earth
    Terry Reid
    Rig
    Savage Grace
    John Sebastian
    Bob Seger System
    Spirit
    Ten Years After
    U.S. Kyds
    Johnny Winter
    Jimi Hendrix performed at around midnight on the Fourth of July to the largest American audience of his career, presenting his unique rendition of the "Star-Spangled Banner" to accompany the celebratory fireworks display. The Anunga Runga Tribe of the musical HAIR, which had performed for two weeks in April 1970 on the campus of Memphis State University, were the last act to perform, following Richie Havens, who opened his set at dawn on Monday morning (July 6) with his version of "Here Comes the Sun."