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Widespread Panic | 02/14/26–02/15/26 | Austin, TX | Concert Poster | V1
Widespread Panic | 02/14/26–02/15/26 | Austin, TX | Concert Poster | V1
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Capture the magic of Widespread Panic's two-night Valentine's run in Austin with this stunning, fan-made art print! This piece commemorates the shows at the Moody Center on February 14th and 15th, 2026, blending the warm, romantic dusk of the first night with the cool, mystical indigo of the second. The design features the iconic venue transformed into a cosmic sound bowl, watched over by two spiritual guardians of the Texas landscape: a grounded armadillo and a soaring, spectral owl. A river of sound flows towards the stage, while hidden within the light beams is a subtle heart, a nod to the Valentine's Day performance. Perfect for any Panic fan, this poster is a beautiful way to remember an unforgettable musical journey.
**PLEASE NOTE:** This is an unofficial, fan-created piece of art. It is not affiliated with Widespread Panic, the Moody Center, or any official merchandise providers. It is my artistic interpretation and tribute to the band's incredible music.
PRINT DETAILS:
- Printed on high-quality, archival matte paper.
- Available in multiple sizes to fit your space.
- Vibrant, fade-resistant inks to ensure longevity.
Note from the Artist: When I imagined this two-night run for Valentine's, I saw it as a single, continuous story. The design is built around the idea of duality—dusk and night, warmth and cool, earth and sky. I transformed the Moody Center's architecture into a geode-like 'sound bowl,' a sacred space for the music. The armadillo and the owl were chosen as totem animals for each night; the armadillo representing the grounded, earthy energy of a Texas sunset, and the owl embodying the watchful, electric magic of the night sky. The real heart of the piece, for me, is the subtle heart formed by the crossing light beams—a hidden Valentine for the fans who look closely, celebrating the love and connection found at a Panic show.
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