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Widespread Panic | 02/14/26–02/15/26 | Austin, TX | Concert Poster | V2
Widespread Panic | 02/14/26–02/15/26 | Austin, TX | Concert Poster | V2
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Capture the cosmic energy of Widespread Panic's two-night run in Austin with this stunning, unofficial fan-made art print. Commemorating the shows at the Moody Center on February 14th and 15th, 2026, this piece reimagines the venue as a mythic celestial instrument, where two nights become one unforgettable experience. The artwork features a celestial dragon coiling around the arena, which glows with the power of an overlapping solar and lunar eclipse. The warm, ember light of the first night blends with the cool, indigo glow of the second, casting intricate patterns into the heart of the stadium. This design is a tribute to the band's unique blend of surreal Southern Americana and kinetic, improvisational energy. Crafted with incredible detail, this poster is perfect for any WSP fan looking to immortalize this special Austin event. It makes a fantastic addition to any music room, office, or living space wall.
**Please Note:** This is an unofficial piece of fan art created with love for the band and its community. It is not official Widespread Panic merchandise. Available in multiple sizes. Printed on high-quality, archival matte paper for a long-lasting, vibrant finish.
Note from the Artist: I wanted to create a piece that felt like the experience of a two-night Panic run—where time blurs and the music becomes a physical space. The idea was to transform the Moody Center into a 'light instrument,' with the two dates represented by an overlapping sun and moon. Their combined light activates the venue, turning it into a resonant chamber. The dragon-like creature is a guardian of this specific musical moment, a 'river-chimera' born from the Texas Hill Country landscape, embodying the warmth of the first night and the electric cool of the second in its very scales. It's my visual interpretation of the magic that happens when this band hits the stage in a city like Austin.
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