Having sold over 4 million tickets in 35 countries, The Australian Pink Floyd Show is rightfully hailed as one of the leading concert performances currently operating; The Times described them as “The Gold Standard”. This act is so good they were even engaged by David Gilmour to perform at his ...
THE AUSTRALIAN PINK FLOYD SHOW: SET THE CONTROLS
“The best tribute band in the world” – London Sunday Times
Get ready for an audiovisual extravaganza courtesy of The Australian Pink Floyd Show. Featuring a multi-million dollar light show, multiple inflatables and stunning laser effects, all coupled with note perfect renditions of Pink Floyd’s biggest hits. This show already seen by 4 million people is simply the best.
Taking its tour title from “Set The Controls for the Heart Of the Sun” from the A Saucerful of Secrets album, The Australian Pink Floyd Show will be performing Pink Floyd classics such as “Another Brick In The Wall”, “Comfortably Numb” and “Wish You Were Here”, as well as a few surprise tracks.
Lorelei McBroom will also be appearing on this tour. Her credentials are staggering; she toured with Pink Floyd on the “Momentary Lapse of Reason” and “Delicate Sound of Thunder” tours, appeared in the videos for “The Dogs of War,” “On The Turning Away” and the “Pink Floyd Live In Venice” TV broadcast. She also performed “The Great Gig in the Sky” with Pink Floyd, a song she will now perform with TAPFS.
Put simply, Aussie Floyd recreates the Pink Floyd magic with fidelity, passion and finesse.
The Band
The band formed in Adelaide, Australia in 1988
The Australian pink Floyd show consists of Steve Mac, Jason Sawford, Colin Wilson, Dave Fowler, Alex McNamara, Paul Bonney, Mike Kidson, Lorelei McBroom, Lara Smiles, Emily Lynn
Personally asked by David Gilmour, singer of Pink Floyd, to play at his private 50th Birthday party
Nick Mason, drummer of Pink Floyd, recently told BBC Radio in an interview that the Australian Pink Floyd were “probably better than us”
Steve Mac, singer and guitarist of The Australian Pink Floyd, uses many of the same guitars and equipment that David Gilmour uses.
The Band rehearsed for one year for their first ever British gig in 1993.