Mr. Reno Designs Beacon Theatre Poster for Tedeschi Trucks

Fresh 18×24 print series launches ahead of three sold-out NYC shows, with merch available!

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Poster Series Continues With Mr. Reno’s Artwork

Fans attending Tedeschi Trucks Band’s residency in New York City got a sneak peek at a new limited-edition poster this week. The band’s Instagram account unveiled a bold 18×24-inch design by artist Mr. Reno, promoting the next three shows at the famed Beacon Theatre. According to the caption, 18×24” prints will be available at the merch table as soon as doors open.

Formed in 2010 by guitarist Derek Trucks and vocalist Susan Tedeschi, the seven-member ensemble has built a reputation for electrifying live performances that blend blues, rock, soul and jazz. Their annual Beacon Theatre run is a highlight on many concert calendars, often selling out weeks in advance.

Artist Lineup: Reonegro Kicked Off The Residency

This edition marks the latest installment in a rotating poster series. The first trio of shows featured a foil-variant print by artist Reonegro, also in 18×24 format. Fans snapped up those prints quickly, prompting the band’s team to commission Mr. Reno for the next block of dates.

“Poster for the next three shows at the Beacon from @mr_reno,” read the original Instagram caption, underscoring the band’s commitment to supporting visual artists alongside their musical guests. Collectors who missed out on the initial run are advised to arrive early, as the new prints are expected to move fast.

Live Stream Options For Swamp Family Members

For those who can’t make it to New York, Tedeschi Trucks Band has arranged live streaming of the Beacon Theatre performances. A recent post noted that @nugsnet will broadcast the May 23 and 24 shows at 7:30pm ET, free for Swamp Family Members and nugs All Access subscribers. Swamp Family Premier and Plus members can redeem 30 days of nugs All Access via the link in the band’s bio.

This streaming option has broadened access for fans worldwide, allowing listeners to experience the band’s tight arrangements and extended jams from home. Past broadcasts have featured guest appearances and spontaneous jam sessions, hallmarks of the group’s live ethos.

Beyond the poster art, the band’s merch stand offers a range of items: T-shirts, tour programs, enamel pins and the new prints. The straightforward “prints upon doors opening” policy helps manage lines and ensures that each ticketholder has an opportunity to purchase the limited artwork.

Tedeschi Trucks Band has earned multiple Grammy Awards and nominations over the past decade, with albums such as “Revelator” and “Made Up Mind” cementing their status among modern blues-rock acts. Their annual Beacon run often features surprise guests—past shows have included names like Warren Haynes and Derek’s uncle, Butch Trucks of the Allman Brothers Band.

With these shows already marked as sold out, the new Mr. Reno design offers fans a tangible memento of the experience. Collectors can expect the prints to reflect the same vibrant energy heard every night on stage.

Whether you’re in the merch line or tuning in online, this poster drop continues TTB’s tradition of blending visual flair with musical mastery. Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of the Beacon Theatre legacy.

As the band readies for the final stretch of dates in their New York residency, Mr. Reno’s artwork hangs as a colorful invitation—one that invites fans to celebrate a season of inspired performances, onstage and off.

Wrap up the series with Susan and Derek as they bring their signature slide guitar and soul-soaked vocals back to the Beacon, and make sure to snag that print before it’s gone.

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Poulami is an associate editor. She did her MA in English from Miranda House, University of Delhi and has qualified UGC-NET. She also holds a PG diploma in Editing and Publishing from Jadavpur University. Her journey as a content writer began in 2017 and since then, Poulami has garnered diverse interests along the way.

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