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Midsummer Music at Wembley Stadium backstage pass

Pass
1975 (produced)

Back Stage passes are used to permit the holder entry to all back stage areas. These passes are normally given to the press, family and close friends of the artist or band. These passes are often much sought after by fans as it allows them to gain entry to the 'behind the scenes' aspects of the show and an opportunity to meet the artist or band.

This pass is for Midsummer Music at Wembley Stadium in June 1975, artists on the line up included Elton John, The Beach Boys and Eagles.

Object details

Category
Object type
TitleMidsummer Music at Wembley Stadium backstage pass
Materials and techniques
Printed silver border and silver typography on black card
Brief description
Midsummer Music at Wembley Stadium 1975 back stage pass. Black sticker with paper backing. Printed with silver border and typography with the date and venue.
Physical description
Midsummer Music at Wembley Stadium 1975 back stage pass. Black sticker with paper backing. Printed with silver border and typography with the date and venue.
Dimensions
  • Height: 9.4cm
  • Width: 12.8cm
Marks and inscriptions
MEL BUSH in association with JOHN REID / presents / Midsummer Music / at Wembley Stadium / STAGE PASS / Saturday, June 21st / Gates open 10.30 a.m. / This ticket to be handed in at / Back Stage gate, situated West End of Wembley / Stadium
Summary
Back Stage passes are used to permit the holder entry to all back stage areas. These passes are normally given to the press, family and close friends of the artist or band. These passes are often much sought after by fans as it allows them to gain entry to the 'behind the scenes' aspects of the show and an opportunity to meet the artist or band.

This pass is for Midsummer Music at Wembley Stadium in June 1975, artists on the line up included Elton John, The Beach Boys and Eagles.
Collection
Accession number
S.636-1985

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Record createdJanuary 28, 2011
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