Green Day Concert Poster, July 10 1990 17st Warehouse Bloomington Indiana rare

Green Day Concert Poster, July 10 1990 17st Warehouse Bloomington Indiana rare

Green Day Concert Poster, July 10 1990 17st Warehouse  Bloomington Indiana 

Screen printed show flier for an early Green Day show. 

8X11 inches

Fair Condition

Has folds and tape residue from original use. Screen printers finger prints on back from printing operation

Super Rare

From a Athens Georgia punk and hip hop flier collection
Here is what was recorded about the show in the Green Day Tour diary

gdtourvan1990: “Tuesday July 10: We departed Chicago for Bloomington, IN; a state with its own song! Nice to be off the expressway and back on two lane blacktop in the countryside. I was running strong at this point. A bit heavier after picking up a load of 39 Smooth vinyl in Chicago, but this was offset by brisk Cometbus sales, so less of them to haul around. Still having issues finding reverse gear, but the power steering belt was holding. Sorry to make you guys lay on your backs in the dirt every time I needed to back up. The venue was a cluttered recording studio of some sort, hotter inside than it was outside; a bit of a mess. Some one once said every great punk club had a pole. The guys walked around the neighborhood trying to round up more kids to come to the show. There was even the promise of one more giant firework leftover from South Dakota: the Rainbow Warrior. It was a dud. Not much left of this venue. The liquor store across the street is still there, but it appears the warehouse on 17th street is now a strip mall of some sort. This photo of the show reveals two things. John on drums and Billie and Mike with not a tattoo between them. Mike’s rocking his new bass here too.”

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