Original 1st printing 5&1/2 x 8&1/2" concert handbill for Andy Warhol's Exploding Plastic Inevitable, a multi-media show presented by pop-art icon Andy Warhol, featuring performances by the Velvet Underground and Nico ("Pop Girl of '66"), along with the Mothers of Invention (featuring Frank Zappa) at the Fillmore Auditorium in San Francisco, CA from 5/27-29/1966.
Art by Wes Wilson, image is # 8 in the Bill Graham/Fillmore series, this is the double-sided YELLOW stock version (the reverse side has a review of the show at the Trip in Hollywood by the "Los Angeles Times").
Thin flat stock handbill is in excellent (B+) condition; a single tack hole in the top center margin, a few stray handling dings along the top edge, a hard-to-see flattened horizontal center crease, a tiny bend in the bottom right corner tip, a trace of handling/edge wear and a couple of tiny stains on the reverse, otherwise fine.
An overall SUPERB-looking example of this VERY early BG series handbill from the (notorious) debut of the Warhol scene in San Francisco.