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Trips Festival
Concert poster advertising the
Trips Festival, an iconic event widely considered to be the launch of the 1960s hippie counterculture movement in San Francisco. The date on the poster is likely a reproduction date (1986), as the original event took place in January 1966.
Event Details

Original Event Dates: January 21–23, 1966.
Venue: Longshoremen's Hall (400 North Point) in San Francisco.
Organizers: Ken Kesey and the Merry Pranksters, Stewart Brand, and Ramon Sender, with promotion by Bill Graham.
Performers: Featured music from the Grateful Dead, Big Brother & the Holding Company, and Jefferson Airplane, among others.
Significance: The festival was a three-day, sold-out multimedia experience featuring music, light shows, and art, where attendees consumed LSD-spiked punch when the drug was still legal. It helped popularize the psychedelic movement and led to the rise of the Haight-Ashbury scene.
Poster Artist: The distinctive psychedelic design was created by Wes Wilson.

The poster you have, dated "1986," is likely an authorized reprint or commemoration produced for the 20th anniversary of the original event, which was celebrated at the Ritz in New York City with other events.
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