311 Band Road To 311 Day California Warm Up Shows 2026 Multiple Tour Dates And Stops New Merch Arrivals Holographic Foil Wall Art Decor Poster Canvas
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Table of Contents Toggle 311 Band Road To 311 Day California Warm Up Shows 2026 Multiple Tour Dates And Stops New Merch Arrivals Holographic Foil Wall Art Decor Poster CanvasFrequently Asked QuestionsMatte Canvas, Stretched, 1.25″:Rolled Posters: 311 Band Road To 311 Day California Warm Up Shows 2026 Multiple Tour Dates And Stops New Merch Arrivals Holographic Foil Wall Art Decor Poster Canvas The song that made this California warmup run financially viable — “Down” — was recorded as the first track on 311’s 1995 self-titled “Blue Album,” an album produced by Ron Saint Germain and recorded entirely live with zero instrumental overdubs, yet still shipped triple-platinum with 3 million US copies sold. “Down” then sat unreleased as a single for 14 months after the album dropped on July 11, 1995, before finally hitting radio — where it spent 4 consecutive weeks at No. 1 on Billboard’s Modern Rock Tracks chart from September 14 to October 11, 1996, displacing Pearl Jam’s “Who You Are”. The California warmup run fed into 311 Day 2026 — a full Las Vegas takeover expanding beyond Dolby Live at Park MGM into citywide activations, a pre-party on March 6 at On The Record featuring Sitting on Saturn and The Unity All Stars, nightly DJ sets running into late hours, and a global Veeps livestream for fans who couldn’t attend in person. The event’s complete weekend — California warmup shows through Vegas finale — was streamed exclusively through Veeps, making any physical holographic foil poster from the California leg the sole tangible artifact from shows that otherwise existed only in a digital stream. Frequently Asked Questions Q: What specific production and chart anomaly tied to 311’s biggest song makes this Road to 311 Day California poster a fact-dense commemorative display piece? A: This holographic foil poster documents the California warmup circuit for 311 Day 2026 — an event powered by a band whose breakthrough song “Down” was recorded live with zero instrumental overdubs on the 1995 self-titled “Blue Album,” sat unreleased as a single for 14 months after the album’s July 11, 1995 release, and then spent 4 consecutive weeks at No. 1 on Billboard’s Modern Rock Tracks chart (September 14 – October 11, 1996) displacing Pearl Jam’s “Who You Are.” That 14-month delay before the song’s radio release is one of the most statistically unusual pre-charting gaps in 1990s rock documentation, and the same album that housed “Down” moved triple-platinum with 3 million US copies despite being recorded entirely live with no overdubs — a production approach almost never used on a major-label commercial release. The three California shows on this poster are the last confirmed live performances before 311 took the “Down” era legacy into the most expanded 311 Day in the event’s 26-year history. Q: Why do 311 Nation fans treat holographic foil posters from the Road to 311 Day California run as high-value collectibles specifically in 2026? A: The 311 Day 2026 Las Vegas edition was the first time the event expanded into a full citywide Las Vegas footprint — with pre-parties, fan exhibits, a first-ever 311 Museum, VIP activations, and a global Veeps weekend livestream — meaning the California warmup shows (Sacramento, San Luis Obispo, Ventura) were the only non-livestreamed, non-Vegas events in the entire 2026 cycle, attended by a combined audience capped at under 5,000 people. The Vegas shows themselves were simultaneously broadcast globally through Veeps, making physical presence at the California stops the only way to experience the 2026 cycle without a screen — a distinction that converts any California-run merchandise into a proof-of-presence artifact. The “Blue Album” (1995) that funded the band’s 38-year run was recorded in a single live-to-tape session, meaning 311’s entire commercial foundation — triple-platinum, 3 million copies — was built on one uninterrupted session, a production fact as rare as the California routing itself. Q: Who is this holographic foil canvas designed for as a wall piece, and what specific layer of fan knowledge does displaying it communicate? A: Hanging this poster signals awareness of a timeline that most 311 fans cannot recite in order: the “Blue Album” dropped July 11, 1995 → “Down” sat unreleased for 14 months → hit No. 1 for 4 weeks in fall 1996 → the same five band members who recorded that session played the March 2026 California warmup shows 31 years later without a single lineup change. The holographic foil format positions that 31-year arc as wall art in the same physical space where the fan lives — a permanent reminder that the Sacramento Channel 24 (opened April 2025), the Madonna Inn (built 1958), and the Majestic Ventura Theater (built 1928) were the three rooms that connected a triple-platinum zero-overdub album to a citywide Las Vegas takeover with a global livestream. It is the right display piece for any 311 Nation member who can cite “Down”‘s 14-month chart delay, the Blue Album’s live-session production, and the reason the 2026 California routing started at an 11-month-old Sacramento venue. Related Products: 311 Band Matte Canvas, Stretched, 1.25″: Materials: cotton and polyester composite (canvas), pine wood (frame) Comes in 60 different sizes (including vertical and horizontal orientations) Horizontal, vertical and square options available Soft rubber dots on bottom back corners for support Back hanging included Inner frame made with radiata pine sourced from renewable forests Please note: Due to the production process of the canvases, please allow for slight size deviations with a tolerance /- 1/8″ (3.2mm) Rolled Posters: Materials: 285 gsm paper (fine art), 180 gsm paper (semi-glossy) and 200 gsm paper (matte) Three paper options – fine art, semi-gloss and matte Multiple sizes to choose from Horizontal and vertical options available Please allow 7-9 business days to receive a tracking number while your order is handcrafted, packaged, and shipped from our facility. Enjoy shopping at newmerchreports.com.
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