8.4.2026 | Culture
Pink Floyd Extravaganza Concert
Text Stewart Johnson
Photo Zane Persaud / Unsplash

Pink Floyd is one of the most iconic bands in history, and even for those unfamiliar with their music, everyone has heard the titles of their two most popular albums, “Dark Side of the Moon”, and “The Wall”. On 18 April in Tallinn’s Alexela Concert Hall, an extraordinary concert dedicated to both of these albums will be held. The concert will feature live music, and not a recording.
And who will be performing this live music? Original touring musicians and guest performers who have all previously toured with Pink Floyd themselves, or with lead singer Roger Waters. The aim of this concert is to recreate the sound and atmosphere of the original works, combining live music with visual elements such as Pink Floyd’s unique lighting and groundbreaking laser effects. Visitors can expect an absolutely immersive audiovisual experience.
This concert will begin at 20:00, and last for approximately two and a half hours, including an intermission. Late entry is sadly not allowed, so make sure you’re on time. Doors open at 19:00. To enjoy the entire experience in its full authenticity, while sitting in the audience, look around, and imagine that you’re just another brick in the wall.
More information as well as tickets are available here.
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