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Band's faithful Floyd recreation



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Published Date: 23 May 2008
PREPARE to be rocked by the tracks that have made Dark Side of the Moon, The Wall and Wish You Were Here some of the most cherished albums of all time, when Think Floyd take to the stage at the Key tomorrow.
The band faithfully recreate the atmosphere, visual magnitude, and – most importantly – the sound of Pink Floyd, perhaps one of the most influential bands of the last four decades.

Think Floyd's concert will draw to a close three nights of live music, which began with Thorpe Hall fund-raising gig The Key to Art and Soul yesterday, and continues with a performance from Peter Grant tonight.

The band's "Roger Waters", Lewis Hall has helped programme the live music at the theatre.

"We've been really excited about the three nights of music here at the Key," he said.

"We've chosen quite an eclectic mix of artists, including jazz, classic '70s rock and a selection of some of the most interesting local acts."

Think Floyd will be at the Key Theatre, Peterborough, tomorrow from 7.30pm. Tickets, costing £16, are available by calling 01733 552439 or at www.peterbor oughkeytheatre.co.uk

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  • Last Updated: 23 May 2008 11:56 AM
  • Source: Peterborough ET
  • Location: Peterborough
 
 

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