PREVIEW: Brit Floyd – Space & Time World Tour
Brit Floyd – The World’s Greatest Pink Floyd Show, returns to Europe in 2015 to present its Space & Time World Tour, its most ambitious show to date; with a spectacular new light show, and an even bigger stage production. Celebrating five decades of Pink Floyd; from their creation in 1965 right thro
The World’s Greatest Pink Floyd Show – an amazing journey through five decades of Pink Floyd.

BRIT Floyd – The World’s Greatest Pink Floyd Show, returns to Europe in 2015 to present its Space & Time World Tour, its most ambitious show to date; with a spectacular new light show, and an even bigger stage production.
Celebrating five decades of Pink Floyd; from their creation in 1965 right through to the release of their brand new album, The Endless River, this new show includes performances from all Pink Floyd’s biggest selling albums, including The Dark Side of the Moon, Wish You Were Here, Animals, The Wall and The Division Bell plus a host of other Pink Floyd musical surprises.

Following last year’s critically acclaimed Discovery World Tour, Brit Floyd lead vocalist, guitarist and musical director, Damian Darlington, said: “The audience reaction has been phenomenal. Absolutely amazing everywhere. Thank you to everyone who came to see the show. We can’t wait to get out on the road again in 2015!”
Paying attention to every musical detail and faithfully recreating the ‘true’ live Pink Floyd concert experience, Brit Floyd will take you on an amazing musical journey, featuring the best moments from the Pink Floyd back catalogue, and combine the latest state-of-the-art sound and light technology to create a performance that is as sonically perfect as it is visually awesome.

Event: BRIT Floyd – Space and Time World Tour
Where: Brighton Centre, King’s Rd, Brighton, East Sussex BN1 2GR
When: Tuesday, November 17
Time: 7.30pm
Tickets: From £29.50
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Or telephone the box office: 0844 8471515
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