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Goose TD Pavilion at The Mann | October 4, 2025 | Philadelphia PA | Concert Poster | Limited Edition | Variant 1
Goose TD Pavilion at The Mann | October 4, 2025 | Philadelphia PA | Concert Poster | Limited Edition | Variant 1
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Discover "Canopy Chorus," a breathtaking fan-made art print celebrating Goose's October 4, 2025 (10/4/25) show at the TD Pavilion at The Mann in Philadelphia, PA. This unique piece captures the magical anticipation of a concert night, blending mystical nature with vibrant psychedelic energy.
Step onto the Mann's great lawn at blue hour, where the iconic TD Pavilion shell glows like a luminous 'egg' nestled between towering trees. From the stage, music radiates as concentric 'sound rings' traced by hundreds of tiny fireflies. These ethereal lights drift upward, subtly forming a flock of geese in flight – a playful nod to the band's name and their connection to nature. Look closely to find delicate 'G' shapes and a hidden egg woven into these shimmering light trails.
Every detail in "Canopy Chorus" is designed to immerse you in the spirit of the event and its location. The negative space behind the shell cleverly forms a Pennsylvania keystone, while faint topographic lines of Fairmount Park ghost through the trees. The rich color palette combines deep twilight spruce and indigo with the warm amber glow of stage lights and electric cyan fireflies, creating a radiant and transportive atmosphere.
This art is fan-made and is not officially licensed by the artist or band. It is a tribute crafted with passion for fellow fans.
These prints are not signed or numbered, but they are part of a limited edition, ensuring a special piece for your collection.
Note From the Artist:
“Canopy Chorus” was born from the magical anticipation of a concert night at The Mann, nestled under a vast, evolving sky. My vision was to capture that fleeting moment just before the music begins, when the twilight settles, and the air hums with quiet energy.
The heart of the design centers around the iconic TD Pavilion shell, reimagined here as a luminous 'egg' – a symbol of creation and the unfolding experience – cradled by the ancient trees of Fairmount Park. From its stage, the music radiates not just as sound, but as concentric waves of shimmering light. These 'sound rings' are perhaps the most unique aspect, transforming organically into hundreds of tiny fireflies that drift upward, subtly taking the form of geese in flight, a playful nod to the band’s name and their connection to nature. Look closely, and you’ll discover delicate 'G' shapes and even a hidden egg woven into these ethereal light trails, hinting at the band's whimsical essence.
I wanted this piece to be deeply rooted in its location without resorting to clichés. The negative space behind the shell cleverly forms a Pennsylvania keystone, while faint topographic lines of Fairmount Park ghost through the trees. Even the border subtly integrates motifs inspired by Philadelphia’s rich mural art. The palette blends deep twilight spruce and indigo with the warm amber glow of stage lights and electric cyan fireflies, creating a rich, natural vibrancy that feels both mystical and celebratory. It's a snapshot of a moment where music, nature, and light converge into a communal, transportive experience, inviting you to lose yourself in its wonder.
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