The Rolling Stones are set to rock Empower Field in Denver this Thursday night as part of their limited 16-stop North American tour. Local fans are already buzzing with excitement, thanks to a special gesture from the legendary rock band.
A day before their much-anticipated performance, the Stones unveiled a unique concert poster that pays homage to one of Denver’s most infamous icons – the wild, wild horse known as “Mustang” or colloquially, Blucifer.
The poster features the menacing Mustang with its signature glowing red eyes, adorned with the Rolling Stones’ iconic tongue and lips logo. This creative blend of local culture and rock ‘n’ roll flair has fans eager to get their hands on this exclusive piece of memorabilia.
Concert producer AEG Presents has confirmed that the poster will be available for sale at the show, making it a must-have collector’s item for both art lovers and die-hard Stones fans alike.
The Rolling Stones are set to rock Empower Field in Denver this Thursday night as part of their limited 16-stop North American tour. Local fans are already buzzing with excitement, thanks to a special gesture from the legendary rock band.
A day before their much-anticipated performance, the Stones unveiled a unique concert poster that pays homage to one of Denver’s most infamous icons – the wild, wild horse known as “Mustang” or colloquially, Blucifer.
The poster features the menacing Mustang with its signature glowing red eyes, adorned with the Rolling Stones’ iconic tongue and lips logo. This creative blend of local culture and rock ‘n’ roll flair has fans eager to get their hands on this exclusive piece of memorabilia.
Concert producer AEG Presents has confirmed that the poster will be available for sale at the show, making it a must-have collector’s item for both art lovers and die-hard Stones fans alike.