Discover the haunting images from Jimi Hendrix's final concerts, captured on a special negative contact sheet from his visit to the Isle of Fehmarn in September 1970.
As part of the Fehmarn Festival, Jimi Hendrix performed at the Train Station in Puttgarden, showcasing his unique style and sound. The event was a pivotal moment in his career, marking the beginning of his final performances as the iconic musician.
These rare images offer a glimpse into the tumultuous summer of 1970, with the Isle of Fehmarn serving as a poignant backdrop to Hendrix's farewell concerts. The contact sheet provides an intimate look at the artist's preparations for his final show, from rehearsing in Hamburg to setting up on stage in Puttgarden.
Featuring Jimi Hendrix's signature blend of rock and roll and psychedelia, these images are a testament to his enduring legacy as a music icon. Captured in 1970, they provide an essential glimpse into the making of one of the most iconic concerts in history.
Printed on high-quality photo negative contact sheets, these images are both nostalgic and fascinating for fans of Hendrix and rock music enthusiasts alike.