Rockomaha 1980 Festival T-Shirt - Doobie Brothers, Pat Benatar, Sammy Hagar
Rockomaha 1980 Festival T-Shirt - Doobie Brothers, Pat Benatar, Sammy Hagar
An authentic 1980 Rockomaha festival t-shirt from the legendary September 7, 1980 concert at Rosenblatt Stadium in Omaha, Nebraska. This historic event featured an incredible lineup: The Doobie Brothers, Pat Benatar, Sammy Hagar, and the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band. From the personal archive of Johnny 'JW' Roberts, SHOWCO monitor engineer.
Design:
- Front: The Doobie Brothers
- Back: Rockomaha festival lineup and details
Authenticity & Provenance:
- From Johnny 'JW' Roberts' personal collection
- SHOWCO monitor engineer archive
- Genuine 1980 festival merchandise
- Rosenblatt Stadium, Omaha - September 7, 1980
- All-star lineup: Doobie Brothers, Pat Benatar, Sammy Hagar, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
Details & Measurements:
- Size Medium
- Width: 17"
- Length: 28"
- Condition: Used good with light spots
- Authentic vintage wear consistent with 45+ years
Rockomaha 1980 captured the energy of rock's golden era, bringing together multiple chart-topping acts for an unforgettable night at the historic Rosenblatt Stadium. This was Pat Benatar's breakout year, Sammy Hagar was riding high on his solo success, and The Doobie Brothers were at their commercial peak.
Festival merchandise from this era is increasingly scarce, and items from a SHOWCO monitor engineer's personal archive carry exceptional provenance for serious rock memorabilia collectors.
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Your purchase supports Showco alumni + industry charities. After fees and taxes, proceeds are shared with the donating alum, and 20% of the remainder is donated to charity.
Your purchase supports Showco alumni + industry charities. After fees and taxes, proceeds are shared with the donating alum, and 20% of the remainder is donated to charity.

Your purchase supports Showco alumni + industry charities. After fees and taxes, proceeds are shared with the donating alum, and 20% of the remainder is donated to charity.