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1991 The Cult Ceremonial Stomp All Access Print Error Unused Unlaminated Pass
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The Cult, a British rock band known for their powerful and anthemic sound, embarked on the “Ceremonial Stomp Tour” in 1991 in support of their album “Ceremony.” The album marked a departure from the band’s previous hard rock sound, incorporating elements of alternative rock and psychedelia. The “Ceremonial Stomp Tour” showcased The Cult’s dynamic stage presence, featuring performances that captured the energy and intensity of their evolving musical style. While “Ceremony” received mixed reviews at the time, the tour allowed the band to connect with fans through a series of electrifying live shows. The tour’s name, “Ceremonial Stomp,” reflects the band’s desire to create a memorable and impactful experience for their audience, making it a noteworthy chapter in The Cult’s history.

This lot is an authentic, unused All Access pass for The Cult’s “Ceremonial Stomp Tour” in 1991. The pass is printed on card stock and is unlaminated. It is approximately 4.5″ tall by 3″ wide. The pass is a ONE-OF-A-KIND printing error. The front side has the correctly printed All Access pass including both gold and silver foiling. The back, which is supposed to have the security printed backstamp, has a Tour Staff pass which is missing the photo insert. The back also has both silver and gold foiling.

This pass is especially attractive because it uses a photo of a Native American child in ceremonial dress.

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This original concert tour pass is in very good condition. May have slight bends, light smudges, scratches, or edge wear. Please review the included photos of the actual item to make a complete determination of its condition.

$29.09

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