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About Pink Floyd
Pink Floyd was a group, founded 61 years ago in 1965 in London, England.
They dissolved after 61 years in 2014.
Based on our research data, it appears, that the first Pink Floyd concert happened 62 years ago on Sat, 22 May 1965 in Homerton College - Cambridge, UK and that the last Pink Floyd concert was 19 years ago on Thu, 10 May 2007 in Barbican Centre - London, UK.
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Mile High Stadium in Denver, US on Mon, 18 Apr 1988
Light show was absolutely incredible. Pink Floyd recorded an incoming jet over the venue earlier in the day and replayed it during the show. The audience looked up to see the jet only to see nothing, but to be tricked by PF. 10/10 concert experience.
Kitson College in Leeds, UK on Sat, 06 May 1967
I was there aged 16. Little did I know how big Pink Floyd would be.
The light show was something amazing.
Sadly had to leave early to get the bus home!!!!!!
Mellon Arena in Pittsburgh, US on Tue, 19 Jun 1973
Went in a van full of friends, when side door opened we spilled out in the parking lot. Little did I know I would remember every thing about 50 years
Wellington Club in East Dereham, UK on Sat, 29 Jul 1967
Yes remember it well, didn't go down well with the locals,lots of beer bottles thrown at them we were the supporting band "the charades" didn't get a mention on posters as I believe we stepped in at the last minute but we saved the night playing old blues stuff which was appreciated.
I know they were playing another gig at Alexandre palace, went in such a hurry they left their mic stands we put them in our van"for safe keeping"but they returned when we finished and reclaimed them.
It was good knowing you had been on same bill as Pink Floyd but unfortunately their music was not the thing for East Dereham in those days.
Remembering that gig we thought at the time they were terrible but later in life they turned out to be one of my favourites.........Brian Whomes
Northwich Memorial Hall in Northwich, UK on Sat, 08 Jul 1967
Still listening ❤️ love them. I was 15 then
King's Hall Stoke in Stoke On Trent, UK on Sat, 14 Feb 1970
The sound was a phenomenal wall of sound unlike anything I ever heard before or since . Kings hall was a relatively small Venue by today’s standards and the Floyd magical sound just blew you away. A truly unique gifted band a great treat for a high schooler like me to see. I saw them again many years later in Madison Square Gardens. I think I’ll give the nod to the Kings Hall performance. Well I was just a kid then.
Rod R
The Autostade in Montreal, Canada on Thu, 26 Jun 1975
I was there with my brother, who is 10 years older than me. What a show! I was 16 years old at that time.
My wife was at this concert (before we were married), and she wasn't even a fan. She was dragged there by a group of friends who were fans. She even got ground-level seats. "I knew them, I just didn't care." Anyway, she doesn't remember the concert, except for the moment she noticed a fire. "Oh look, there's a fire," she thought. That was the last rock concert at the Autostade. 'The fire' engulfed the Autostade, bonfires spring up here and there, and everyone got the hell out. It's a wonder Pink Floyd ever came to the city again.
We were 6 close friends and from the beginning to the end, nothing else existed. The sound was wondrfull and also inticing. We were on an other planet......Pink Floyd world. Can't forget.
Royal Arcade Ballrooms in Bournemouth, UK on Thu, 05 Dec 1968
Amazing gig, enjoyed at the time without knowing Pink Floyd would be world wide stars