Dwell Support
Unique “Global Jukebox” Portray Up for Grabs
… If You’ve got Bought $$$
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The legendary portray that outlined the most important rock live performance of all time may quickly be yours — for a hefty value!
The unique “Global Jukebox” art work featured on the enduring poster and emblem for Dwell Support’s 1985 live performance is heading to public sale — simply in time for the occasion’s fortieth anniversary.
The piece — depicting a jukebox over a silhouette of Africa — will likely be auctioned by way of Gotta Have Rock and Roll, with an estimated worth topping $100,000. It comes with a certificates of authenticity and stays in wonderful situation.
Dwell Support’s mission was to battle famine in Ethiopia. The July 13, 1985, live performance raised hundreds of thousands and was broadcast to 1.9 billion viewers throughout 150 nations, that includes performances from Queen, U2, David Bowie, and Madonna.
The “Global Jukebox” stays considered one of music’s most recognizable symbols — and now, this piece of rock historical past may belong to the best bidder with the bankroll to match.
The public sale runs from July 23 to August 8.