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A huge crowd enjoys The Oval Pop Festival, Oval Cricket Ground, South London

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A huge crowd enjoys The Oval Pop Festival, Oval Cricket Ground, South London

A huge crowd enjoys The Oval Pop Festival, Oval Cricket Ground, South London, in the late summer of 1972
On the day, Rod Stewart won Best Male Vocalist 1972, Emerson Lake and Palmer won 7 awards, Maggie Bell and Brian Eno won awards too.
The festival was sponsored by Music Magazine Melody Maker
Picture taken 30th September 1972. © Mirrorpix

Bradshaw and Barnham
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
London
Greater London
England
72/9443

Media ID 21769440

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This print takes us back to the late summer of 1972, capturing the electrifying atmosphere of The Oval Pop Festival at Oval Cricket Ground in South London. As we gaze upon this image, we are transported to a time when music festivals were raw, unfiltered expressions of freedom and creativity. The sheer magnitude of the crowd is awe-inspiring; it seems as though every inch of the stadium is filled with festival-goers eagerly awaiting their favorite artists. Flared trousers and long hair dominate the fashion scene, reflecting the vibrant counterculture movement that defined this era. The air buzzes with anticipation as fans from all walks of life gather together to celebrate their shared love for progressive rock and pop music. Rod Stewart's victory as Best Male Vocalist 1972 echoes through the excited chatter, while Emerson Lake and Palmer proudly display their seven awards. Maggie Bell and Brian Eno also bask in well-deserved recognition for their musical contributions. It is evident that this festival was not just another event but a true celebration of talent and artistic expression. Sponsored by Music Magazine Melody Maker, The Oval Pop Festival brought people from across England's inner boroughs to experience an unforgettable day filled with incredible performances and unforgettable memories. This photograph serves as a testament to the power of music in bringing communities together during a transformative period in history. Captured by Bradshaw and Barnham on September 30th, 1972, this print preserves an iconic moment that forever et.


Framed Prints of A huge crowd enjoys The Oval Pop Festival, Oval Cricket Ground, South London

Step back in time with our stunning framed print from Memory Lane Prints, featuring the iconic image "A Huge Crowd Enjoys The Oval Pop Festival, Oval Cricket Ground, South London" by Bradshaw and Barnham. This vintage photograph captures the excitement of the late summer of 1972, when The Oval played host to an unforgettable Pop Festival. Rod Stewart took home the award for Best Male Vocalist that day, while Emerson Lake and Palmer dominated the awards with a remarkable 7 wins. Bring the history and nostalgia of this iconic music event into your home with our beautifully crafted, museum-quality frame, preserving the memory of this iconic moment in music history.


Photo Prints of A huge crowd enjoys The Oval Pop Festival, Oval Cricket Ground, South London

Step back in time with our vintage photographic print from Memory Lane Prints, showcasing a captivating moment at The Oval Pop Festival in South London, 1972. This iconic image, captured by Bradshaw and Barnham, brings to life the excitement and energy of the crowd as they enjoy the music and festivities at the historic Oval Cricket Ground. Rod Stewart's victory as Best Male Vocalist and Emerson Lake and Palmer's impressive seven awards that day only add to the historic significance of this photograph. Relive the magic of this iconic music event with this beautifully printed, high-quality photograph that's sure to be a conversation starter in your home or office.


Poster Prints of A huge crowd enjoys The Oval Pop Festival, Oval Cricket Ground, South London

Step back in time with our vintage poster print from Media Storehouse's Memory Lane Prints collection. This iconic image captures the excitement of The Oval Pop Festival at the Oval Cricket Ground in South London during the summer of 1972. With a massive crowd in attendance, this was the day Rod Stewart won Best Male Vocalist, and Emerson Lake and Palmer took home an impressive 7 awards. Relive the magic of this historic music event through the authentic and intricate details of this beautifully designed poster print. Add a touch of nostalgia to your home or office decor.


Jigsaw Puzzles of A huge crowd enjoys The Oval Pop Festival, Oval Cricket Ground, South London

Step back in time with Media Storehouse's captivating jigsaw puzzle from Memory Lane Prints. This intricately detailed puzzle features the iconic image "A huge crowd enjoys The Oval Pop Festival, Oval Cricket Ground, South London" by Bradshaw and Barnham. Relive the magic of the late summer of 1972 as you piece together this vibrant scene of music lovers enjoying the famous Oval Pop Festival. Rod Stewart's victory as Best Male Vocalist and Emerson Lake and Palmer's impressive seven award wins add to the historical significance of this puzzle. Immerse yourself in the nostalgia and create a stunning display once completed.

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