Festival Style Pillows
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 Ozark Music Festival was held July 19–21, 1974 on the Missouri State Fairgrounds in Sedalia, Missouri. Today.com estimates that the crowd count reached 160,000 people. The festival was marked by mismanagement as the facilities were not equipped for the number of attendees.
Ozark Music Festival, Missouri --- Vintage Faded Style Design Pillow
by CultOfRomance
$23 $28
David Allan Coe // Retro Classic Country Music Pillow
by Mandegraph
$23 $28
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: 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: The Miami Pop Festival was the first major rock festival on America's east coast that took place December 28-30, 1968, at Gulfstream Park, a horse racing track in Hallandale, Florida, just north of Miami. It is sometimes confused with a separate event that took place seven months earlier, at the same venue, though the two events were unrelated. The earlier event was officially publicized on promotional materials and in radio ads as the "1968 Pop and Underground Festival," and "The 1968 Pop Festival," but later came to be referred to colloquially as the "Miami" Pop Festival, a practice which has led to confusion between the two events. The festival had a considerable line up of around 36 bands, with daily crowds estimated to at 100k.
Rocky Mountain Time / Minimal Style Graphic Artwork Pillow
by saudade
$23 $28
Description: John Edward Prine was an American country folk singer-songwriter. He was active as a composer, recording artist, live performer, and occasional actor from the early 1970s until his death, and was known for an often humorous style of original music that has elements of protest and social commentary.
Nick Drake - Pink Moon - Minimalist Illustration Design Pillow
by saudade
$23 $28
Pat Metheny Group / Minimalist Graphic Artwork Fan Design Pillow
by saudade
$23 $28
Description: A retro inspired concept celebrating iconic music culture with a vintage sunset style that reflects freedom, peace, and artistic expression.
Woodstock Anniversary Vintage Music Festival Quote With Retro Sunset Style And Classic Rock Culture Lifestyle Expression Pillow
by Love Tree
$23 $28
David Allan Coe //// Vintage Style Fan Design Pillow
by RAIGORS BROTHERS
$23 $28
Description: A timeless retro concept celebrating music festivals and peace culture with a nostalgic vintage aesthetic.
Woodstock Anniversary Retro Music Festival Quote With Vintage Style And Classic Peace Culture Lifestyle Expression Pillow
by Love Tree
$23 $28
Newport Folk Festival 1970, retro style design 70s Pillow
by Ken Savana
$23 $28
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. May 28 was New Wave Day, May 29 was Heavy Metal Day, and May 30 was Rock Day. A Country Day was added that was held the following weekend on Saturday, June 4.
Pat Metheny / Minimalist Graphic Artwork Fan Design Pillow
by saudade
$23 $28
Newport Folk Festival 1965, poster vintage graphic Pillow
by Ken Savana
$23 $28
Description: “Aging Like Fine Irish Whiskey” featuring a shamrock and barrel is a funny and festive design for St. Patrick’s Day. Perfect for pub nights, March 17 celebrations, whiskey lovers, and anyone who enjoys Irish charm with humor. A witty gift for friends, family, and fans of good drinks and green vibes.
Aging Like Fine Irish Whiskey – Shamrock Barrel 2026 St. Patrick’s Day Design Pillow
by Phoka Phokich
$23 $28
Description: Celebrate Filipino heritage with this unique distressed design featuring a jeepney Philippine flag sun stars and cultural elements. Perfect for proud Filipinos and anyone who loves Philippine tradition art music food and dance.
Pinoy Filipino Culture Festival Vintage Style Pillow
by carvediam
$23 $28
Rocky Mountain Time / Minimal Style Graphic Artwork Pillow
by saudade
$23 $28
Description: Festival-ready design inspired by the iconic sounds and spirit of the late 1960s rock scene.
Buffalo Springfield Retro Festival Style Shirt Pillow
by studiogin
$23 $28