Original Full Page newspaper ad from the Sunday NY Times dated February 6, 1977.  This rare vintage concert advertisement is very suitable for framing -- it measures 22" tall x 14.5" wide.  The artwork is a combination of the Destroyer and Rock and Roll Over album covers.  The Madison Square Garden show was Kiss' first appearance at MSG and was held on Feb. 18 (with Sammy Hagar as the opening act).  The Nassau Coliseum show followed on Feb. 21.

The ad appeared on the 2nd page of the Arts and Leisure section.  It was not cut out so you'll get the entire newspaper sheet (pages 1, 2, 41, 42).  Please note that this is a 47 year-old newspaper so there is some wear on the edges.  Please take a look at the photos. It hung on my wall in the 70s with thumbtacks so there's no tape or residue.  Since then it's been kept it in a storage box. The ad was only folded twice (in half and half again).  

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This original piece of music memorabilia is a must-have for any Kiss fan or collector of concert posters. The poster showcases the band's iconic image that helped make them a legend in the rock industry. It's perfect for framing and displaying in your home or office. Don't miss out on this opportunity to own a piece of rock history!


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