PSA POPULATION REPORT 1 of 1. This iconic Rolling Stone magazine cover photo capturing Kurt Cobain at the height of his career with Nirvana October 27, 1993 was taken on tour in Kalamazoo at this concert. This highly collectible item includes a Nirvana ticket and is authenticated by PSA with a grade of 4. The ticket is a must-have for any Nirvana fan or collector of music memorabilia. This is the only authenticated ticket from this concert which makes it a valuable addition to any collection. KALAMAZOO — As many of you have probably read by now, this month marks the 15th anniversary of Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain’s suicide from a self-inflicted gunshot. His body was found on April 8, 1994. In a special edition to remember his life and legacy, Rolling Stone put a close-up photo of Cobain staring at the camera on its June 4, 1994 cover. That photo, shown at right, was taken at the Park Trades Center in Kalamazoo on Oct. 27, 1993, according to Rolling Stone and Kalamazoo Gazette archives. Nirvana was in Kalamazoo on Wednesday, Oct. 27, for a concert at Wings Stadium. Rolling Stone sent New York photographer Mark Seliger to photograph Nirvana the afternoon before the show. Seliger said Cobain was in a good mood during the photos, because he was excited for that night’s concert featuring two of his favorite bands, the Meat Puppets and the Boredoms.
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PSA POPULATION REPORT 1 of 1. This iconic Rolling Stone magazine cover photo capturing Kurt Cobain at the height of his career with Nirvana October 27, 1993 was taken on tour in Kalamazoo at this concert. This highly collectible item includes a Nirvana ticket and is authenticated by PSA with a grade of 4. The ticket is a must-have for any Nirvana fan or collector of music memorabilia. This is the only authenticated ticket from this concert which makes it a valuable addition to any collection. KALAMAZOO — As many of you have probably read by now, this month marks the 15th anniversary of Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain’s suicide from a self-inflicted gunshot. His body was found on April 8, 1994. In a special edition to remember his life and legacy, Rolling Stone put a close-up photo of Cobain staring at the camera on its June 4, 1994 cover. That photo, shown at right, was taken at the Park Trades Center in Kalamazoo on Oct. 27, 1993, according to Rolling Stone and Kalamazoo Gazette archives. Nirvana was in Kalamazoo on Wednesday, Oct. 27, for a concert at Wings Stadium. Rolling Stone sent New York photographer Mark Seliger to photograph Nirvana the afternoon before the show. Seliger said Cobain was in a good mood during the photos, because he was excited for that night’s concert featuring two of his favorite bands, the Meat Puppets and the Boredoms.
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