Alright, folks — I’m putting out the signal. I’m on the hunt for the elusive Day 1 New Jersey show poster. Yes, the real deal — not a replica, not a reprint — I’m talking about an authentic original to match my Day 2 poster and finally complete the set.

Let me be clear: I’m not trying to get ripped off. I know how crazy prices can get for these things, and while I’m passionate, I’m not about to overpay. So if you’re looking to make a fair trade or just want to pass it along to a fellow collector, I’m your person.

Here’s what I’m offering: I’ve got an Atlanta show poster up for grabs — also authentic, and in excellent condition. If you’re a collector who’s missing that one, or you know someone who is, maybe we can work something out. I’m all about mutual wins here.

To sweeten the deal — or at least to make you feel my pain — let me tell you a quick story. Two years ago at MetLife Stadium, I came this close to getting the Day 1 poster. I was next in line, money in hand, ready to seal the deal. And then? This 12-year-old kid, full of joy and probably zero understanding of what he was holding, snagged the last one. I can still see his grinning little face. Heartbreaking.

Anyway, I’m not here to relive the trauma. I’m here to complete my set.

So here’s what I’m asking:

  • If you’ve got the Day 1 New Jersey poster, or know someone who does, reach out.
  • Willing to trade the Atlanta poster.
  • Not looking for replicas — I need the real thing to match my authentic Day 2.

Spread the word — text your friends, message your enemies, shout it from rooftops. Let’s help each other out in the name of good music, great memories, and completed collections.

Drop me a message if you’re interested. Let’s make something happen!

By Alex Joyce

Alex Joyce is a graduate from the University of Georgia with a degree in Journalism. Alex began his career in television as a news and sports reporter. During his career, Alex has been able to cover everything from breaking news to the game’s brightest moments. His passion for journalism drives him to deliver compelling stories and to connect with his audiences.