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Widespread Panic | 04/17/26–04/18/26 | Birmingham, AL | Concert Poster | V2

Widespread Panic | 04/17/26–04/18/26 | Birmingham, AL | Concert Poster | V2

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Immerse yourself in the mystical allure of this unofficial fan-made art print, celebrating Widespread Panic's legendary two-night run at the Coca-Cola Amphitheater in Birmingham, Alabama, on April 17-18, 2026. This unique piece, 'The Copper Serpent Canopy,' transforms the venue into an ancient, ritualistic sanctuary under a starlit Southern sky. A majestic serpent, with scales echoing the venue's copper architecture and intricate filigree, coils protectively around the amphitheater. From its open mouth, a celestial stream of moonlit moths, delicate flowers, wisps of smoke, and shimmering stars gracefully emerges. Look closely for hidden details like tiny skull blossoms, lightning-bolt petals, and faint musical notes, adding layers of symbolic depth. Reflecting the dual-night magic, two luminous moons – one ember-gold, one pale silver-blue – illuminate the scene, while the stage lights cast opposing glows of warm crimson and cool midnight blue, converging in a continuous spell. Framed by an ornate border of moonflowers, serpentine knots, and copper leaves, this print is a lush, mysterious homage to the band and the spirit of Birmingham. Perfect for collectors and devoted fans, this high-quality art print captures the raw energy and dreamlike narrative of a Widespread Panic performance. Please note: This is an artist's interpretation and unofficial fan art, not official band merchandise. --- Note from the Artist: My inspiration for 'The Copper Serpent Canopy' stemmed from a desire to capture Birmingham's unique material identity – its copper, clay, and industrial elegance – and fuse it with the enigmatic energy of Widespread Panic. I envisioned the Coca-Cola Amphitheater not just as a venue, but as a living, breathing entity, transforming its architectural skin into a vast, shimmering copper canopy. The central serpent is an ancient guardian, wise and protective, symbolizing the deep connection between the band and its audience, shedding celestial wonders instead of venom. The dual moons and converging stage lights were my way of weaving the two-night run into a single, cohesive, dreamlike narrative, creating a sense of continuous magic. Every detail, from the hidden skull blossoms to the iron lattice border, is a personal nod to the city's spirit and the band's rich folklore, aiming for a piece that feels both luxurious and deeply psychedelic.
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