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21.9.2024 | Culture

Brit Floyd to perform ambitious P·U·L·S·E 2024 Show in Tallinn

Text Mark Taylor
Photo Alexela Concert Hall

Brit Floyd to perform ambitious P·U·L·S·E 2024 Show in Tallinn

 

World-renowned Pink Floyd tribute band Brit Floyd are set to return to Estonia with their most ambitious show to date – P·U·L·S·E 2024 – at the  Alexela Concert Hall in Tallinn tomorrow, September 22. The show pays tribute to Pink Floyd’s final tour, “Division Bell.”

Brit Floyd’s concerts transcend traditional performances, delivering immersive experiences that capture the essence and spirit of Pink Floyd’s legendary music and live shows. The latest show promises to surpass all expectations, paying a deep tribute to Pink Floyd’s final tour, “Division Bell.” The 3-hour extravaganza will feature stunning laser and light displays, an impressive ring screen, and other dramatic stage effects.

Fans can look forward to hearing classic tracks from Pink Floyd’s iconic albums, including “The Dark Side of the Moon,” “The Wall,” “Wish You Were Here,” “Animals,” “The Division Bell,” and “Meddle.” The concert will take listeners on a journey through Pink Floyd’s finest works.

Leading Brit Floyd is esteemed guitarist-vocalist and musical director Damian Darlington, who has performed over 2,500 Pink Floyd-related concerts. Darlington’s deep connection to the band’s music brings an authentic Pink Floyd energy to the stage. “Even after playing Pink Floyd’s music for over 30 years, people are surprised to hear that I still listen to their music,” Darlington noted in a recent interview, celebrating the 50th anniversary of the iconic “Dark Side of the Moon” release. “And I really enjoy their music!”

Joining Darlington on stage will be other talented musicians, including Ian Cattell, Edo Scordo, and Canadian superstar Eva Avila.

Since their inception in Liverpool in 2011, Brit Floyd have embarked on an extraordinary journey, performing over 1,000 shows worldwide. They have captivated audiences in renowned venues such as London’s Royal Albert Hall, Denver’s Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Los Angeles’ historic Greek Theatre, and NYC’s Radio City Music Hall. “Pink Floyd is one of those bands from that era that continues to resonate with people,” Darlington remarked. “Their lyrics are still relevant, and their music feels timeless. It resonates across generations, and new fans continually discover their music.”

You can get tickets for tomorrow’s concert from Piletilevi.

 

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