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Widespread Panic | 06/26/26–06/28/26 | Morrison, CO | Concert Poster
Widespread Panic | 06/26/26–06/28/26 | Morrison, CO | Concert Poster
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Commemorate an epic three-night run with this stunning, unofficial fan-made art print inspired by Widespread Panic's performances at the legendary Red Rocks Amphitheatre from June 26-28, 2026. This meticulously detailed piece captures the mystical energy of both the band and the iconic venue, rendered in a striking, high-detail woodcut style.
At the heart of the design, an otherworldly portal of interlocking gears and arcane machinery opens between the majestic red rock formations of Morrison, Colorado. A powerful serpent, covered in esoteric glyphs, emerges from the gateway, its body dissolving into hypnotic, psychedelic swirls that fill the sky. Watchful eyes are hidden throughout the intricate line work, observing the ritual below where a lone shaman figure stands in tribute. The rich, earthy color palette of deep reds, warm browns, and weathered tans perfectly complements the hand-carved aesthetic.
This 18x24 inch poster is a perfect piece of wall art for any Widespread Panic fan, jam band enthusiast, or lover of psychedelic and mystical art. Ideal for your music room, office, or living space.
**Please Note:** This is an unofficial piece of fan art created as a tribute. It is not affiliated with, licensed, or endorsed by Widespread Panic or Red Rocks Amphitheatre.
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Note from the Artist:
As a long-time fan, the energy at a Widespread Panic show, especially at Red Rocks, feels like tapping into something ancient and powerful. I wanted to capture that feeling of a gateway opening. I imagined the music itself as a complex machine—a sort of steampunk, mystical engine—that, when activated in that sacred space, summons a primal, serpentine energy. The shaman figure represents all of us in the crowd, participating in this ritual, witnessing the convergence of nature, music, and machinery. The whole piece is my attempt to visualize the sound and the unique magic of those nights under the Colorado stars.
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