
Buzzcocks & Magazine – Original Concert Poster, Artwork by Linder Sterling (1978)
An original poster for the one-off Buzzcocks and Magazine concert at Manchester’s Lesser Free Trade Hall, Friday July 21st, 1978. Designed by Linder Sterling, renowned for her radical collage work and a central figure in Manchester’s punk/post-punk scene, the poster exemplifies the fusion of art and music that defined the era.
This concert was filmed by Tony Wilson and Granada TV to mark the second anniversary of the legendary 1976 Sex Pistols/Buzzcocks gig at the same venue. On the night, Buzzcocks were joined by Howard Devoto, who reappeared on stage for a special performance, making it a landmark moment in Manchester’s music history.
Size: 214mm x 165mm
Condition: Outstanding, as new
Highlights:
-
Original 1978 poster for a historic Manchester concert.
-
Artwork by Linder Sterling, later exhibited in Tate and MoMA.
-
Directly tied to Tony Wilson, Granada TV, and the legacy of the Sex Pistols’ 1976 Manchester gig.
-
Exceptionally rare in this as-new condition.
- All items in this Collection are shipped from the UK.
One of the most culturally significant Manchester posters of the late 1970s, bridging punk, post-punk, and visual art. Its pristine condition makes it an unparalleled find for collectors of both music memorabilia and radical design.
Watch original footage from the event below...
More Images

Buzzcocks & Magazine – Original Concert Poster, Artwork by Linder Sterling (1978)
An original poster for the one-off Buzzcocks and Magazine concert at Manchester’s Lesser Free Trade Hall, Friday July 21st, 1978. Designed by Linder Sterling, renowned for her radical collage work and a central figure in Manchester’s punk/post-punk scene, the poster exemplifies the fusion of art and music that defined the era.
This concert was filmed by Tony Wilson and Granada TV to mark the second anniversary of the legendary 1976 Sex Pistols/Buzzcocks gig at the same venue. On the night, Buzzcocks were joined by Howard Devoto, who reappeared on stage for a special performance, making it a landmark moment in Manchester’s music history.
Size: 214mm x 165mm
Condition: Outstanding, as new
Highlights:
-
Original 1978 poster for a historic Manchester concert.
-
Artwork by Linder Sterling, later exhibited in Tate and MoMA.
-
Directly tied to Tony Wilson, Granada TV, and the legacy of the Sex Pistols’ 1976 Manchester gig.
-
Exceptionally rare in this as-new condition.
- All items in this Collection are shipped from the UK.
One of the most culturally significant Manchester posters of the late 1970s, bridging punk, post-punk, and visual art. Its pristine condition makes it an unparalleled find for collectors of both music memorabilia and radical design.
Watch original footage from the event below...
Product Information
Product Information
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Description
An original poster for the one-off Buzzcocks and Magazine concert at Manchester’s Lesser Free Trade Hall, Friday July 21st, 1978. Designed by Linder Sterling, renowned for her radical collage work and a central figure in Manchester’s punk/post-punk scene, the poster exemplifies the fusion of art and music that defined the era.
This concert was filmed by Tony Wilson and Granada TV to mark the second anniversary of the legendary 1976 Sex Pistols/Buzzcocks gig at the same venue. On the night, Buzzcocks were joined by Howard Devoto, who reappeared on stage for a special performance, making it a landmark moment in Manchester’s music history.
Size: 214mm x 165mm
Condition: Outstanding, as new
Highlights:
-
Original 1978 poster for a historic Manchester concert.
-
Artwork by Linder Sterling, later exhibited in Tate and MoMA.
-
Directly tied to Tony Wilson, Granada TV, and the legacy of the Sex Pistols’ 1976 Manchester gig.
-
Exceptionally rare in this as-new condition.
- All items in this Collection are shipped from the UK.
One of the most culturally significant Manchester posters of the late 1970s, bridging punk, post-punk, and visual art. Its pristine condition makes it an unparalleled find for collectors of both music memorabilia and radical design.
Watch original footage from the event below...
















