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The Red Clay Strays | August 16, 2026 | Sioux Falls, SD | Concert Poster
The Red Clay Strays | August 16, 2026 | Sioux Falls, SD | Concert Poster
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$30.00 USD
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Capture the raw, electric energy of The Red Clay Strays with this stunning, unofficial fan-made art print commemorating their show at the Denny Sanford Premier Center in Sioux Falls, SD on August 16, 2026. This piece is a powerful tribute, perfect for any fan of Southern rock, Americana, and authentic, hard-hitting music.
The design features a striking central image: two powerful, working hands gripping a frayed electrical cable, arcing with raw blue voltage. This potent symbol of raw power and connection rises from a bed of cracked, red earth—a direct nod to the band's name. Above, silhouettes of hawks cut across a warm tan sky, evoking the wide-open plains of South Dakota. The artwork is rendered in a bold, graphic style with strong lines and a limited, earthy color palette, reminiscent of classic, hand-pulled screen prints.
**Please Note:** This is an unofficial, fan-made piece of art inspired by The Red Clay Strays. It is not official merchandise and is not affiliated with the band.
Printed on high-quality, heavy cover stock, this poster is a perfect addition to your home, office, or music room. It’s a timeless piece of memorabilia that celebrates a specific night of incredible live music. Frame it to create a statement piece or add it to your collection of gig posters.
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Note from the Artist:
As a huge fan of The Red Clay Strays, I wanted to create a piece that felt as real and grounded as their music. I skipped the usual rockstar gloss and focused on the idea of 'work.' Their sound has this incredible, raw power to it, which I tried to capture in the image of two hands gripping a live wire, right at the breaking point. That spark is their music—electric, a little dangerous, and totally alive. The cracked earth is a direct visual for their name, that Southern 'red clay' soil, and the hawks flying overhead ground the design in the South Dakota prairie. For me, it’s about that blue-collar grit and the powerful energy the band brings to every single show.
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