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Goose | 06/28/26 | Columbia, MD | Concert Poster | V1
Goose | 06/28/26 | Columbia, MD | Concert Poster | V1
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Capture the cosmic energy of Goose's legendary night at Merriweather Post Pavilion with this stunning, unofficial fan-made art print. Commemorating the June 28, 2026 show in Columbia, Maryland, this piece is a tribute to the magic of live music and the journey it inspires. The design features a vintage 1970s conversion van ascending into a celestial night sky, its side cut away to reveal the glowing heart of the band's gear. Adorned with star constellations, the van becomes a vessel of musical exploration, orbited by ethereal luna moths. Below, a dense forest with intricate, visible root systems reaches up, grounding the otherworldly scene in the rich Maryland landscape. Rendered in a powerful palette of deep indigo, bone cream, oxidized bronze, and rust ochre, the artwork has a textured, hand-carved feel reminiscent of classic woodblock prints. This poster is the perfect piece of memorabilia for any Goose fan, a beautiful way to remember an unforgettable night, and a unique piece of art for your home, studio, or office. Please note: This is an unofficial piece of fan art created with love and is not affiliated with the band or venue.
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Note from the Artist:
I wanted to capture that feeling when a show completely transports you. For this Goose at Merriweather piece, I imagined the tour van itself becoming this sacred vessel, literally lifting off from the Maryland soil. The whole night felt like a journey, so I filled the van with the tools of the trade—the amps and mics—but transformed it into its own cosmos with constellations mapped across the panels. The luna moths are like guides, orbiting in the glow of the music. Below, the forest isn't just a background; its roots are tangled and deep, just like the band's music and the community around it. This print is my tribute to the road, the ritual of the show, and the cosmic connection we all felt that night in Columbia.
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