The Kinks Concert Poster City Hall Salisbury 1966

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Although big name acts occasionally visited clubs and dance halls in Swindon, Trowbridge, Chippenham and Devizes, it was Salisbury that proved the more popular stopping off point for the package tours of the era. On Thursday 10th February 1966, The Kinks made another appearance at the City Hall. The previous year, they provoked a near riot when appearing at the same venue. The band had hardly begun their first number when girls began to faint, and stewards spent the next forty minutes trying to control the audience. Through all of this, lead singer Ray Davies valiantly tried to play on entirely alone, but eventually the curtain came down and the promoter warned the crowd that the concert was over unless they could behave. The poster measures approx 11.5" x 16.5" (297mm x 420mm), and looks fantastic framed. (The frame in the picture is not included. The poster will be sent in a strong cardboard tube). This is a reproduction and has been taken from the original. It is in mint condition, no tears, pin holes or creases. Bidding accepted worldwide. Payments in the U.K. accepted by Credit Card, Paypal, Cheque, or Postal Order. Overseas bidders please note, because of high bank charges, I am afraid I cannot accept cheques of any kind, Credit Card or Paypal only please. All Credit Card payments can be made immediately through Nochex without read more