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The Australian Pink Floyd

Wish You Were Here 50th Anniversary Tour

The Forum

The Australian Pink Floyd Show have announced their live return for 2025 to celebrate 50 years of the iconic Pink Floyd album ‘Wish You Were Here’. Featuring the songs "Have a Cigar", "Wish You Were Here" and "Shine On You Crazy Diamond", The Australian Pink Floyd will perform the album in full alongside Pink Floyd’s greatest hits.
 
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 greatest hits of Pink Floyd. 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.


“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’

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