tour prints
tour prints
For the first time ever, commemorate the excitement and experience of Pitbull on tour with collectible limited-edition, original show posters and art prints designed by the nation's top concert poster artists.
Montreal / Toronto
Aug 12, 2022
Aug 13, 2022
ART BY GUY BURWELL
18” x 24” LITHOGRAPH
HAND-NUMBERED EDITION OF 450
RED ROCKS AMPHITHEATRE
MORRISON, COLORADO
AUG 19, 2022
ART BY NATE DUVAL
18” x 24” FOUR-COLOR SILKSCREEN
375 REGULAR EDITION
75 FOIL EDITION
CALIFORNIA
Chula Vista • Sep 21, 2022
Irvine • Sep 22, 2022
San Jose • Sep 24, 2022
Los Angeles • Sep 27, 2022
Bakersfield • Sep 29, 2022
ART BY Chris Gallen
18” x 24” Four-color silkscreen
LIMITED EDITION OF 300
Signed and numbered by Chris Gallen
Clean lines, sharp edges, symmetry, utilizing negative space, deeply-rooted concepts, and harmonious color palettes – These are a few of Chris Gallen’s favorite things. Specializing in graphic design for the music industry, the San Fransisco-based artist focuses on creating impactful, lasting designs that catch the eye on first glance and invite the viewer to further analyze and absorb the details.
NASHVILLE
OCT 9, 2022
ART BY HATCH SHOW PRINT
13” x 22” LETTERPRESS
LIMITED EDITION OF 300
Nashville’s Hatch Show Print, a working letterpress print shop since 1879, uses its vast collection of vintage type and hand-carved imagery to create timeless designs that express and commemorate America’s evolving cultural identity.
FLORIDA
Ft. Myers • (Postponed)
Orlando • Oct 16, 2022
Hollywood • Oct 19 & 20, 2022
ART BY Bourbon Sunday / Nathaniel Deas
18” x 24” silkscreen
REGULAR EDITION OF 150
FOIL EDITION OF 75
Signed and numbered by Nathaniel Deas
Inspired by the cosmos and fueled by bourbon, Nathaniel Deas listens to a lot of music and enjoys drawing with pencil on paper. He really loves dogs. To be honest, he loves all animals…such as bears, rabbits and raccoons. He would like to have a pet fox one day. Cats are really cool, too. After years of designing promotional flyers for friends and local venues, Deas designed his first officially licensed, professionally screen printed concert poster in 2010. He quit his day job in 2016 and has been steadily working to further develop a hand-drawn, psychedelic style ever since.