Description
KPMG Concert Poster
KPMG
1998 Peoplesoft Conference Party
Pride & Joy
The Cheeseballs
@ The Warfield
San Francisco, CA
November 2, 1998
Designer: Frank Wiedemann
13″ x 19″
BGSE-7
Original First Printing!
The Warfield is a 2250 person venue and has been a San Francisco institution for 86 years. Opened on May 13, 1922, it was built by showman and theatre chain owner Marcus Loew, who named the showplace after his old friend David Warfield, a native San Franciscan who began as an usher and grew to be one of the greatest silent film actors of his time. The Warfield was originally built as a vaudeville and movie palace and became a concert hall in 1979 when Bill Graham Presents booked a two week run of shows with Bob Dylan. The esteemed hall has been rocking ever since.
Everyone has played The Warfield.
The entertainment has continued to range from artists such as Bob Dylan, Faith No More, Prince, The Killers, Kings of Leon to Adele, as well as played host to charitable fundraisers for organizations such as GLIDE Memorial Church and Tipping Point.
Own a piece of Music History with an ORIGINAL poster.