Amplified Keepsakes

The Ticket Stub
Lives Again

Mobile entry killed the ticket stub. We bring the object back — a dimensional, personalized keepsake for the shows you actually stood in the crowd for. Not a paper reprint. A relic worth framing.

Print + Laser
two-machine craft
Made to order
your exact show
$15–25
flagship stub
Iron Maiden commemorative concert stub keepsake Megadeth commemorative concert stub keepsake Eric Church commemorative concert stub keepsake W.A.S.P. commemorative concert stub keepsake

The stub is dead. We resurrected it.

For twenty years, the ticket stub was proof you were there — pocket-worn, faded, framed on a wall. Then the turnstile became a screen and the souvenir vanished. Live & Loud Relics gives the night back its object.

Live and Loud Relics amplifier-stack mark The Mark

Loud, By Design

A full cream amp stack — because the night was loud, and the keepsake should hit just as hard.

Why It's Different

Not A Printout.
A Keepsake.

Dimensional, not paper

3D-printed body with real depth and edge — a physical object you can hold, not a flat cardstock replica like every other shop sells.

Personalized to your show

Any concert you attended. You supply the artist, venue, date and seat — we build that exact night, down to the section and row.

Two-machine craft

A 3D printer and a CO2 laser working together for a color-reveal finish no single-tool competitor can match. That hybrid is our moat.

Featured Keepsakes

Recently Immortalized

Real shows we've been to — every stub is made to order from yours.

Iron Maiden commemorative concert stub keepsake
Iron Maiden
Xcel Energy Center · Aug 2019
Megadeth commemorative concert stub keepsake
Megadeth
La Crosse Center · Jul 2026
Eric Church commemorative concert stub keepsake
Eric Church
U.S. Bank Stadium · Jun 2022
The Collection

From Stub To Shrine

Start with the stub. Build the display. Every concert becomes a reason to come back.

Flagship

Hybrid Stub

$15–25

The dimensional, color-reveal commemorative stub. Made to order for any show you attended.

Premium

Wood Tier

Laser-cut veneer

Real wood with cut perforations and burned-in detail — a warmer, elevated relic.

Display

Racks & Slabs

Shadow boxes

Dovetail stub racks, display slabs and shadow boxes to turn a shelf into a wall of nights.

Join The List

Be First Through The Door

Early drops, new tiers and launch access — no spam, just the good stuff. Or head straight to the shop.

How It Works

Three Steps
To A Relic

No design skills, no guesswork. You remember the night — we manufacture the memory.

01

Pick Your Show

Any concert you attended. Give us the artist, venue, date, and your seat — floor, section, row, or general admission. Past shows only; it's your night, documented.

02

We Build It

Your details drop into our classic-ticket layout, then two machines go to work: a 3D printer lays the dimensional body, a CO2 laser reveals crisp, jet-black detail.

03

It Arrives

A made-to-order keepsake lands at your door — ready to frame, stand on a shelf, or gift to the person who was screaming every word beside you.

The Craft

The Color-Reveal Secret

Most lasers can't darken plastic — they just melt it. So we engineered around it. Every stub is a graphite skin over a black core. The laser ablates the thin top layer and reveals crisp, jet-black artwork underneath — signage-grade contrast, repeatable forever.

Add printed red and white accent layers and you get a four-tone, dimensional object that a flat paper reprint simply can't touch.

Anatomy Of A Stub
Graphite skin — the outer layer the laser cuts through.
Black core — revealed as sharp, permanent text and barcodes.
Red + white accents — dividers, seat tags and labels, printed in register.
Dimensional body — real thickness and edge; a keepsake with heft.
Loud Relics bar — our mark where the ticketer's name used to sit.
The Difference

Paper Reprint vs. Loud Relics

The Other Guys

  • Flat cardstock, printed on a home inkjet
  • Fades, curls, and creases in a drawer
  • One-layer color, no depth
  • Looks like a photocopy of a ticket

Loud Relics

  • Dimensional 3D-printed body with real edge
  • Laser color-reveal — permanent, signage-grade contrast
  • Four-tone: graphite, black, red, white
  • A collectible built to be framed and kept

Commemorative keepsakes only. Past events, customer-supplied details — not affiliated with any venue, artist, or ticketing company.

Our Story

Born From A
Wall Of Stubs

It started with a frame — twenty years of ticket stubs, pocket-worn and sun-faded, pinned beside the photos from each night. Every one a small paper trophy that said: I was there.

Then the turnstile became a phone screen. The barcode got emailed. And the souvenir — the thing you kept in a shoebox and pulled out to argue about setlists — quietly disappeared.

The night was still loud. The memory had nothing to hold onto.

The last straw was a Megadeth show at the La Crosse Center. Incredible night — and nothing to frame afterward. So we built the object back: a dimensional, laser-finished keepsake for the shows you actually attended. Not nostalgia for sale. The relic the night deserved.

Loud Relics amplifier stack logo
The Brand DNA

80s Metal, On Purpose

The mark is a full amplifier stack in cream made famous by one of our heroes, Randy Rhoads — the tone that the greats cranked. The wordmark wears the chrome-and-electric-blue reminiscent of a Scorpions album cover. It's not decoration; it's the whole thesis. Loud Relics is for people who still feel the show in their chest — and want a commemorative object that hits just as hard.

Good To Know

Frequently Asked

No — and that's the point. Every Loud Relics piece is a commemorative keepsake, clearly marked not valid for admission. It celebrates a show you already attended; it will never scan you into one.

Any past concert you attended. You supply the artist, venue, date and seat and we build that exact night. We don't sell pre-made artist designs — every stub is your memory, made to order.

A hybrid of two machines: a 3D printer builds the dimensional body, then a CO2 laser reveals crisp black detail through a graphite skin. Red and white accents are added in register for a true four-tone finish.

Premium PLA, roughly the size of a classic full ticket (about 140 × 51 mm) with real thickness. It's a display keepsake — not built for heat or water, built to sit on a shelf and look incredible.

The flagship hybrid stub runs $15–25 depending on options. Wood-tier pieces and display upgrades — racks, slabs, shadow boxes — are priced individually.

Absolutely — they make unreal gifts. For group orders, venues, or festival pop-ups, join the list or reach out through the shop and we'll set you up.