You’d think that at this point every item ever related to Nirvana would’ve been uncovered. As we covered back in April, you can even stay in Kurt Cobain’s former apartment if you like or listen to a mixtape the frontman made in 1988.

However, a teenage girl has just managed to uncover what could be the rarest Nirvana artefact discovered yet. Taking to Twitter recently, Maggie Poukkula shared never before seen photos from Nirvana’s very first gig.

Maggie is the daughter of Tony Pokkula, a Seattle musician whose Raymond, Washington house was the site of that fateful show in March 1987. Maggie tweeted a photo strip she found rummaging through her dad’s things last week.

“Pictures of my dad and Kurt Cobain playing together back in the day,” she wrote. Maggie later explained that her father went to the same high-school as Cobain and the two would occasionally get together and jam.

While Maggie was initially unsure if the images were in fact from the first Nirvana show — “I’m not sure. I have to ask my dad” — Consequence of Sound reports that based on confirmed pictures from the show, the new images are indeed from the band’s first gig.

At the time, Nirvana was comprised of Kurt Cobain and Krist Novoselic, with Aaron Burckhard on drums. The trio played through a set of early Nirvana songs like ‘Downer’ and ‘Hairspray Queen’ as well as some Led Zeppelin covers featuring Tony Pokkula on guitar.

The band reportedly received a lukewarm reaction at best from those in attendance. However, considering it was a drunken house party, that’s understandable. Cobain was also satisfied enough to continue with his then-fledgling project.

According to Nirvana Guide, Cobain once claimed their first gig consisted of Flipper’s ‘Sex Bomb’ for 30 to 60 minutes, but this was likely just one of the singer’s fabrications. The actual reported setlist was as follows:

Aero Zeppelin
If You Must
Heartbreaker (jam)
How Many More Times (jam)
Mexican Seafood
Pen Cap Chew
Spank Thru
Hairspray Queen

Before the rendition of ‘Hairspray Queen’, Cobain reportedly sang a few lines of Simon & Garfunkel’s ‘The Sound Of Silence’. Readers can listen to a rough recording of the band’s performance of ‘If You Must’ from their first show below.

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