The Pink Floyd Experience: Tribute Show at the Orpheum
Orpheum Theatre (842 South Broadway Los Angeles, CA 90014)
- Full Price:
- $32.00 - $40.00
- Our Price:
- $17.50 - $21.50*
* Additional fees apply.
All offers for The Pink Floyd Experience have expired.
The last date listed for The Pink Floyd Experience was Saturday January 30, 2010 / 8:00pm.
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Try for aisle/first row seats if tall...uncomfortable doesn't describe...
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10 Goldstar Member Reviews
A great event at a great venue. If you're a Pink Floyd fan, you'll love the Pink Floyd Experience. And the Orpheum is such a beautiful theater! Very enjoyable evening overall.Written on Feb 10 2010
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Im in my early twenties, my boyfriend and I were definetly in the minority. Either way we had a wonderful time. Wonderful enviornment and the band and music had a great energy. Would definetly see them again.Written on Feb 04 2010
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This was fun. Almost like being there (again). Even my 12-year old loved it. The Orpheum is a great small intimate venue.Written on Feb 03 2010
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"Great show, great price for quality entertainment.Written on Feb 02 2010
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More Information About The Pink Floyd Experience
Website
http://www.thepinkfloydexperience.net/
Description
Pink Floyd is rarely discussed without using words like “psychedelic”, “conceptual” and “provocative”. Their shows are described as being theatrical with mind-blowing lights and unsurpassed sound. And their music cannot be referred to without making mention of their record breaking status. Without question Pink Floyd remains one of the most influential rock bands of all time. No easy feat to bring such a story to the stage…
Annerin Productions has endeavored to bring fans the show they never thought they’d see. They searched the continent for committed and talented musicians who could really do it justice. This was a project that was not going to happen if it could not be done right.
The vision was not to produce a stadium show. In fact, in an effort to create the true Pink Floyd experience it would be just the opposite. Two key factors were at the core of the plan…
• Keep it intimate. Put the legendary combination of music, sound and lights in a theatre atmosphere.
• Ensure the sensual attack of Floyd. Give it a top priority along with the music.
They nailed it. They found the band, the lights and the sound to create THE show for the ultimate Floyd fan, and it’s called…The Pink Floyd Experience.

