The Australian Pink Floyd Show announce biggest ever UK tour for 2022
It takes place in October, November and December 2022
Critically lauded Pink Floyd tribute act The Australian Pink Floyd Show are coming to the UK in October, November and December 2022 for an extensive headline tour.
Kicking off on Sunday 23rd October 2022 in Stoke, the All That’s To Come tour takes in concerts across England, Scotland and Wales and culminates exactly one year from today at Plymouth Pavilions on 3rd December 2022.
Taking its name from the lyrics of ‘The Dark Side of the Moon’ track ‘Eclipse’, The Australian Pink Floyd Show’s All That’s To Come tour will feature songs from every phase of Pink Floyd’s journey, from ‘Ummagumma’ to ‘The Division Bell’ and all points in between.
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Tickets to The Australian Pink Floyd Show’s 2022 UK tour go on sale from Planet Rock Tickets at 10am on Friday 10th December 2021.
The tour is described as ‘reinforcing TAPFS’s dedication to the heritage of Barrett, Waters, Gilmour, Wright & Mason with a show that pays sincere and genuine tribute to the legendary Pink Floyd productions.
‘State of the art lighting & video, pinpoint lasers, gargantuan inflatables and flawless live sound that was the benchmark of Pink Floyd shows, TAPFS guarantees to deliver a memorable live experience.’
The Australian Pink Floyd Show's UK tour dates:
OCTOBER 2022
Stoke Regent Theatre – Sun 23rd
Southend Cliffs Pavilion – Mon 24th
Bath Forum – Tue 25th
Reading Hexagon – Thu 27th
Swansea Arena – Fri 28th
Cardiff Motorpoint Arena – Sat 29th
Cambridge Corn Exchange – Mon 31st
NOVEMBER 2022
Nottingham Royal Concert Hall – Tue 1st
Sheffield City Hall – Thu 3rd
Manchester O2 Apollo – Fri 4th
Newcastle O2 City Hall – Sat 5th
Birmingham Symphony Hall – Mon 7th
Oxford New Theatre – Tue 8th
London Eventim Apollo – Fri 11th
Brighton Centre – Sat 12th
Milton Keynes Theatre – Sun 13th
Leicester De Montfort Hall – Tue 15th
Llandudno Venue Cymru Theatre – Thu 17th
Harrogate Convention Centre – Fri 18th
Hull Bonus Arena – Sat 19th
Halifax Victoria Theatre – Mon 21st
Blackburn King Georges Hall – Tue 22nd
Aberdeen Music Hall – Thu 24th
Glasgow OVO Hydro – Fri 25th
Edinburgh Usher Hall – Sat 26th
Ipswich Regent – Tue 29th
DECEMBER 2022
Guildford G Live – Thu 1st
Bournemouth International Centre – Fri 2nd
Plymouth Pavilions – Sat 3rd
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thu 17 nov 7:30 pm The Australian Pink Floyd All That's To Come Tour
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After celebrating more than 30 years of playing Pink Floyd music the whole world stopped in 2020 while the global pandemic caused the postponement or cancellation of live music.
After celebrating more than 30 years of playing Pink Floyd music the whole world stopped in 2020 while the global pandemic caused the postponement or cancellation of live music. Now, with its time to shine on again as The Australian Pink Floyd Show returns with a new tour for 2022.
The “All That’s To Come” Tour will resume to bring to the stage the songs that mean so much to Pink Floyd fans all over the world. Representing music from every phase of Pink Floyd’s journey, from Ummagumma to The Division Bell and all points in between this tour will once again reinforce TAPFS’s dedication to the heritage of Barrett, Waters, Gilmour, Wright & Mason with a show that pays sincere and genuine tribute to the legendary Pink Floyd productions. State of the art lighting & video, pinpoint lasers, gargantuan inflatables and flawless live sound that was the benchmark of Pink Floyd shows, TAPFS guarantees to deliver a memorable live experience.
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“Setting the gold standard” The Times
“For the record TAPFS are a phenomenon to be witnessed live… It’s almost enough to make you forget you haven’t been watching Pink Floyd, but a surrogate band” Prog
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Selling over 4 million tickets worldwide and described by The Times as “The Gold Standard” and The Daily Mirror as “The Kings of the Genre”, The Australian Pink Floyd Show gave its first ever concert in Adelaide, Australia in 1988. Since then, they have performed in over 35 countries worldwide; played at David Gilmour’s 50th birthday celebration and were even joined on stage by David & Rick Wright. TAPFS is the leading show of its kind in the world.
Performing the music of Pink Floyd with note for note perfection, this critically acclaimed show has been astonishing audiences worldwide for more than three decades. Always striving to reproduce the complete Pink Floyd experience and bring the music to new audiences, the show includes a stunning light and laser show, video animations, state of the art, high resolution LED screen technology and other special effects. In addition, and in true Pink Floyd fashion, there are several huge inflatables including a giant pig and their own unique Pink Kangaroo.
They have worked with Pink Floyd touring musicians like Guy Pratt & Durga McBroom. Lorelei McBroom, who was a member of the Pink Floyd touring band on both the Momentary Lapse Of Reason & Delicate Sound Of Thunder Tours has been a member of TAPFS for over 10 years.
Often described as being much more than a tribute band, The Australian Pink Floyd Show is the first Pink Floyd tribute show that took the concept into the worldwide arena circuit. The band has played to sell out audiences throughout Europe, UK, America, Canada & South America.
With over 35 years of history, the world’s biggest, best and greatest Pink Floyd tribute show continues to delight its global fan base. From its humble origins in the bars & clubs of Adelaide, in recent years the band has become a truly international affair, with band members from Australia, the UK, France & the USA.
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Selling over 4 million tickets worldwide and described by The Times as “The Gold Standard” and The Daily Mirror as “The Kings of the Genre”, The Australian Pink Floyd Show gave its first ever concert in Adelaide, Australia in 1988. Since then, they have performed in over 35 countries worldwide; played at David Gilmour’s 50th birthday celebration and were even joined on stage by Rick Wright.
TAPFS is the leading and biggest show of its kind in the world and it’s returning to Ipswich Regent Theatre on Tuesday 29 November 2022. Tickets go on sale Friday 10 December at 10am.
Performing the music of Pink Floyd with note for note perfection, this critically acclaimed show has been astonishing audiences worldwide for more than three decades. Always striving to reproduce the complete Pink Floyd experience and bring the music to new audiences, the show continues to include a stunning light and laser show, video animations, state of the art, high resolution LED screen technology and other special effects. In addition, and in true Pink Floyd fashion, there are several huge inflatables including a giant pig and their own unique Pink Kangaroo.
They have worked with Pink Floyd touring musicians like Guy Pratt, Durga McBroom and her sister Lorelei McBroom, as well as sound engineer Colin Norfield who worked with Pink Floyd during their ‘Division Bell’ tour on David Gilmour’s solo tours.
Often described as being much more than a tribute band, The Australian Pink Floyd Show is the first Pink Floyd tribute show that took the concept into the worldwide arena circuit. The band has played to sell out audiences throughout Europe, UK, America, Canada, South America and Russia.
With over 30 years of history, the world’s biggest, best and greatest Pink Floyd tribute show continues to delight its global fan base.
“Setting the gold standard” – The Times
“For the record TAPFS are a phenomenon to be witnessed live… It’s almost enough to make you forget you haven’t been watching Pink Floyd, but a surrogate band” – Prog
“Probably the most popular tribute band in the world” – Sunday Times ‘Culture’
NEW FOR 2022 – ALL THAT’S TO COME
After celebrating more than 30 years of playing Pink Floyd music the whole world stopped in 2020 while the global pandemic caused the postponement or cancellation of live music. Now, with its time to shine on again as The Australian Pink Floyd Show returns with a new tour for 2022.
The “All That’s To Come” Tour will resume to bring to the stage the songs that mean so much to Pink Floyd fans all over the world. Representing music from every phase of Pink Floyd’s journey, from Ummagumma to The Division Bell and all the points in between, this tour will once again reinforce TAPFS’s dedication to the heritage of Barrett, Waters, Gilmour, Wright & Mason with a show that pays sincere and genuine tribute to the legendary Pink Floyd productions. State of the art lighting & video, pinpoint lasers, gargantuan inflatables and flawless live sound that was the benchmark of Pink Floyd shows, TAPFS guarantees to deliver a memorable live experience.
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The Australian Pink Floyd
“Setting the gold standard” – The Times
“For the record TAPFS are a phenomenon to be witnessed live… It’s almost enough to make you forget you haven’t been watching Pink Floyd, but a surrogate band” - Prog
“Probably the most popular tribute band in the world” - Sunday Times ‘Culture’
The critically lauded The Australian Pink Floyd Show have announced a brand-new tour for 2024 celebrating all the greatest hits of Pink Floyd.
With over 30 years of history as the world’s biggest, best and greatest Pink Floyd tribute show, TAPFS will also once again bring state of the art lighting & video, pinpoint lasers, gargantuan inflatables and flawless live sound to deliver a memorable live experience that was the benchmark of Pink Floyd shows.
TAPFS’s dedication to the heritage of Barrett, Waters, Gilmour, Wright & Mason has seen them selling over four million tickets across 35 countries. TAPFS is the leading show of its kind in the world and is rightfully hailed as one of the most in demand touring entities currently operating. Performing the music of Pink Floyd with note for note perfection, this critically acclaimed show has been astonishing audiences worldwide for more than three decades.
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The critically lauded The Australian Pink Floyd Show have announced a brand-new tour for 2024 celebrating all the greatest hits of Pink Floyd.
With over 30 years of history as the world’s biggest, best and greatest Pink Floyd tribute show, TAPFS will also once again bring state of the art lighting & video, pinpoint lasers, gargantuan inflatables and flawless live sound to deliver a memorable live experience that was the benchmark of Pink Floyd shows.
TAPFS’s dedication to the heritage of Barrett, Waters, Gilmour, Wright & Mason has seen them selling over four million tickets across 35 countries. TAPFS is the leading show of its kind in the world and is rightfully hailed as one of the most in demand touring entities currently operating. Performing the music of Pink Floyd with note for note perfection, this critically acclaimed show has been astonishing audiences worldwide for more than three decades.
TAPFS constantly strive to seek out new audiences and turn in jaw-dropping performances to reconnect people with the music that they love. The Australian Pink Floyd Show are currently in the midst of a massive sold out UK tour celebrating the 50th Anniversary of Dark Side Of the Moon. Next year will bring more innovation, hard work, and great crowds - demonstrating that it is still all about the great music of Pink Floyd and delivering the absolute best performance each and every night.
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The purpose of Think Floyd's 1993 East coast tour became one of raising funds for the band's trip to the UK. At the end of the East coast tour Whiteley left the band, and was replaced by bassist and vocalist Colin Wilson. Think Floyd was renamed 'The Australian Pink Floyd Show' prior to their departure for England on 8 August 1993. TAPFS's ...
"Setting the gold standard" - The Times "For the record TAPFS are a phenomenon to be witnessed live… It's almost enough to make you forget you haven't been watching Pink Floyd, but a surrogate band" - Prog "Probably the most popular tribute band in the world" - Sunday Times 'Culture' The critically lauded The Australian Pink Floyd Show have announced a brand-new tour ...
The Australian Pink Floyd tour is quite an intense programme and the UK tour, in late 2022 was no different, mainly visiting theatres and guild halls for one night only, and with a very busy schedule. It was easy to understand Mark's concerns, however after discussion, training and with the ongoing support of Martin Audio concerns were put to ...
Filmed over several nights in the UK 2022 tour here is a video of One Of These Days by Pink Floyd from Meddle performed by The Australian Pink Floyd Show.For...
All That's To Come 2022 - London Rd, Guildford GU1 2AA, UK - Thu 01 Dec 2022 18:00
The Australian Pink Floyd Show are currently in the midst of a massive sold out UK tour celebrating the 50th Anniversary of Dark Side Of the Moon. Next year will bring more innovation, hard work, and great crowds - demonstrating that it is still all about the great music of Pink Floyd and delivering the absolute best performance each and every ...
Filmed over several nights in the UK 2022 tour here is a video of Wish You Were Here by Pink Floyd performed by The Australian Pink Floyd Show.For tour dates...
All That's To Come Tour UK 2022. Photographs from the Australian Pink Floyd All That's To Come Tour UK 2022.
Oct 15 Tue. Northampton, Royal & Derngate Theatre. The Australian Pink Floyd Show. View Tickets. Oct 17 Thu. Ipswich, Regent Theatre. The Australian Pink Floyd Show. View Tickets. Oct 18 Fri.
Filmed over several nights in the UK 2022 tour here is a video of Comfortably Numb by Pink Floyd from The Wall performed by The Australian Pink Floyd Show.Fo...