Festival Pins and Buttons
Description: Battle of the Bots - Transformers Festival Shirt by Retro Review. This design features all the best Autobots and Decepticons. Optimus Prime, Bumblebee, Jazz, Ironhide, Ratchet, Sideswipe, Grimlock, Megatron, Starscream, Soundwave, Thundercracker, Devastator, Shockwave and Skywarp. If you love transformers and music this design is for you! One shall stand. One shall fall.
Description: The US Festival (US pronounced like the pronoun, not as initials) was the name of two early ’80s music festivals held in San Bernardino, California. Created by Steve Wozniak, who believed that the ’70s were the “me” generation, he intended the US Festivals to encourage the ’80s to be more community-oriented and combine technology with music. The first event was held over Labor Day weekend in September ’82, and the second was less than nine months later, over Memorial Day weekend in May ’83. The ’82 event had a mix of bands slotted over the three-day event, but ’83 added themed days. While the US Festival events were hugely popular with concert-goers, both events managed to lose $12 million, making them commercial failures.
Description: Go retro with this 70s Sunset sttripes, featuring a bold abstract sunset design in earthy burnt orange and mustard yellow stripes. This vintage-inspired 1970s graphic is crafted with a distressed, worn-in effect for an authentic vintage look. Perfect for music festivals or casual coastal vibes, a must-have for lovers of retro aesthetic apparel.
Description: The IoW Festival was a British counterculture music festival which took place annually in England from 1968 to 1970. The 1970 event was by far the largest of these early festivals and the unexpectedly high attendance levels led, in 1971, to Parliament adding a County Council Act preventing overnight open-air gatherings of more than 5,000 people without a special license from the council.
Description: When prog rock pioneers Yes released their eighth studio album Going for the One in 1977, they hit the road on a wold tour to support it. With 92 scheduled tour dates, the band kicked things off on July 30, 1977 in Toledo, Ohio, traversed North America, headed over to Europe, and finished their road show on December 6,1977 in Paris, France.