'California 37 / Save Me, San Francisco' by Train, 2012
Rare, vibrant, Bay Area-inspired orig. Fillmore poster (w/SF-based opening band "Finish Ticket").
Hand-signed by Train’s classic lineup during their 2012 hometown San Francisco run.
19 x 13 Inches (poster)
48.3 x 33 Centimeters
26.7 x 29.7 x 2.3 Inches (framed)
Offset lithograph displaying continuous-tone gradients on 80lb. semi-gloss coated poster stock.
Poster offered at live event only.
Artwork by Chad Graham.
Original and official Bill Graham Presents / The Fillmore SF poster.
Poster code: F1156
Hand-signed in person by all 3 original band members:
Pat Monahan, Jimmy Stafford, Scott Underwood.
*Note: Professionally custom framed in archival suede matting with 2 band photos, 3D laser-cut band logo and nameplate in UV-plex and ornate black hardwood molding.
ABOUT THE ITEM
Created for Train’s April 15, 2012 hometown appearance at San Francisco’s legendary Fillmore Auditorium, this vibrant official concert poster captures the colorful, California-inspired spirit that defined the band’s "Save Me, San Francisco" and "California 37" era.
Featuring artwork by Chad Graham, the design blends surreal Bay Area imagery — including the now-iconic bikini-clad bear, citrus groves, ocean surf, and Northern California landscapes — into a playful visual tribute to the region that shaped the band’s identity and sound. Produced by Bill Graham Presents for the historic Fillmore venue, the poster was available exclusively at the live event and remains a sought-after modern Fillmore release.
This example is especially desirable as it has been hand-signed in person by Train’s classic lineup: Pat Monahan, Jimmy Stafford and Scott Underwood.
Professionally custom framed with archival suede matting, concert photography, a layered 3D laser-cut Train logo, and ornate hardwood molding, the presentation elevates the piece into a striking wall display that bridges modern rock memorabilia with the tradition of collectible Fillmore concert art. Both visually bold and deeply connected to San Francisco music culture, it represents a memorable hometown moment for one of the Bay Area’s most recognizable bands.