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The
Australian Pink Floyd Show, ‘The Wall’ in
concert in its entirety
St. Louis, MO /October 10, 2008 - For the
first time in over 25 Years, Pink Floyd's
legendary rock opera ‘THE WALL’ live in
concert and in its entirety performed by The
Australian Pink Floyd Show at the Fox
Theatre November 7 & 8 at 8 p.m.
Ticket prices are $49.50, $44.50, $39.50 and
are on sale now. Presented by KETC Channel 9
and Fox Concerts.
This world
premiere tour marks the 30th
anniversary of the release of Pink
Floyd’s seminal 1979 classic rock opera ‘THE
WALL’ and features
an amazing new production including
animation, lasers and inflatables. A
brand new performance of the complete album
in its majestic entirety. Every amazing
musical piece note-for-note!
The concert
concludes with a special Pink Floyd greatest
hits encore.
The work has not been performed live on this
scale for over 25 years, not since Pink
Floyd toured it themselves. But now it is
back, in all its glory, performed by the
band that the London Daily Mail say, “do
Floyd better than Floyd do themselves.”
A brand new sound and light show will bring
The Wall – arguably Floyd’s greatest ever
work – to life, with new animations, new
lasers, new character inflatables, new
stunning special effects but most
importantly, the awesome soundscape, that
has blown the mind of millions of Pink Floyd
fans across the world for the past 15 years.
The meticulous attention to detail of the
musicianship – every facet of Floyd’s 'The
Wall' will be reproduced note for note,
sound for sound by the fastidiously talented
musicians - is what ultimately has kept the
fans coming back for more. And more. And
more. They just can’t believe their eyes and
ears.
Floyd’s frontman, David Gilmour, has given
the show his own glowing endorsement and
here’s a unique chance to hear again the
likes of ‘Comfortably Numb’, ‘Hey You’,
‘Another Brick In The Wall,’ ‘Run Like Hell’
and every other track on the album performed
within the stunning context of the work as a
whole.
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