This is by no means a comprehensive collection of the past year’s gig posters, just 126 of them that caught my eye.
If there’s a good one I missed, upload it to the comments. Click any thumbnail below to see the full-size image.
Also available for online perusal: 2013 in Gig Posters and the monster collection from 2012 on back to the dawn of time … or 1976.



































































































































5 thoughts on “2014: The Year in Duluth Gig Posters”
I’m loathe to suggest anything could possibly be more important than gig posters, as this looks to be what PDD is about to cap 2014 with, but wouldn’t it be nice if there was a postal summary of this last year’s Duluth events? Shirley something happened here in Duluth this last year that didn’t involve the exhausting band scene shtick? I love art too, but you know, didn’t the otters have their nails clipped or something?
I will say this about the posters, almost every one looks digitized. And as I sort of prefer analog, mourn the loss of hands-on in 2014. Did anyone make a poster without their shmart phone? Somebody make one the old fashioned way please for the love of christ. Can’t.Be.That.Hard.
Digitals, or Analogs? Who cares when they turn out like Fractal Fridays. I’d hang that on my wall!
Gotta love Hobo Nephews, and Charlie’s stuff, too.
Here’s one of the many punk flyers from this year.
Yeah mannequin or real person, I’d hit that shit either way too Zed. Maybe you just think Vincent Price looks awesome in goggles, and I’d have to agree. I’m actually a greater VP fan than BP. If there’s a reason Rick Allen’s art looks better than all these, it’s probably because he spends more than five minutes on it. Could be a clue. Turbo’s poster is nice.
Love the gig posters! The art of rock and roll is what helps to create the mythology. Thank you for posting!