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Preston Guildhall, Wednesday, 07 March 2012



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The Australian Pink Floyd: With Pink Floyd's immense discography that spans numerous genres, it's no surprise that the famous acid rockers from the '60s still have a massive following.

However, given that their last album was 1994's "The Division Bell", today's fans have to look elsewhere if they wish to experience the amazing psychedelic jam shows for which Pink Floyd was once known.

Enter The Australian Pink Floyd. Though there have been countless Floyd tribute bands over the years, The Australian Pink Floyd is doubtlessly one of the best-known and most imaginative.

In fact, they're the only cover band to have performed for one of the members of the original Pink Floyd, having played for lead vocalist/guitarist David Gilmour's 50th Birthday in 1996. Just like the original band, The Australian Pink Floyd's live shows are something to be remembered.

Since 2007, the band has incorporated psychedelic light shows into their live act, reminiscent of the original band's trippy performances from 50 years ago.

This has been especially true since 2011, as they're the first band to incorporate sterescopic 3D projection effects into their live light shows.

As the first band to ever do so, The Australian Pink Floyd continues to prove that Pink Floyd's work can both live on and be reimagined in the contemporary music setting.

Their live act is a must-see for both longtime Floyd fans and newcomers alike.

The Australian Pink Floyd: The Australian Pink Floyd appears live in Preston, Lancashire at Preston Guild Hall on Wednesday, 07 March 2012. For ticket prices to watch The Australian Pink Floyd at Preston Guild Hall, see the list of tickets available for The Australian Pink Floyd.

The Australian Pink Floyd at Preston Guildhall in Preston, Lancashire on Wednesday, 07 March 2012.


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Saturday, 11 June 2011

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Preston Guildhall
Lancaster Road
Preston
Preston
Lancashire
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Tickets £29.5
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Wednesday, 07 March 2012
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Wednesday, 07 March 2012
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