The Pink Floyd Experience


TWO HOURS OF CLASSIC FLOYD LIVE… ONE EPIC CONCERT!


CALENDAR INFORMATION

WHAT:           The Pink Floyd Experience
WHEN:           Saturday, February 3, 2007 • 8:00 PM
WHERE:         Aronoff Center for the Arts • Procter & Gamble Hall
PRICES:         $40.00 • $35.00 • $30.00
INFO:             TWO HOURS OF CLASSIC FLOYD LIVE!  The Pink Floyd Experience (PFX) is much more than just a flawless recreation of the legendary songs that spanned decades in their appeal. PFX echoes everything that made Pink Floyd one of rock & roll’s greatest icons. It’s a celebration of the music, the spectacle, the themes and the innovation that this great band brought to fans around the world. Complete with a 12-foot long Pig blimp that flies over the audience, this is the ultimate Pink Floyd Experience – 270,000 watts of light, 20 tons of full quadraphonic sound, 6 amazing live musicians … ONE EPIC CONCERT!  
 
TICKET INFORMATION – on sale now!

  • www.CincinnatiArts.ORG 
  • (513) 621-ARTS [2787]
  • CAA Ticket Offices (Aronoff Center & Music Hall)
  • Group sales (10 or more): (513) 977-4157
Get ready to rock!! Two hours of classic Pink Floyd – LIVE – is coming to Cincinnati’s Aronoff Center on Saturday, February 3 at 8:00 PM when the Cincinnati Arts Association presents The Pink Floyd Experience
 
The Pink Floyd Experience (PFX) is much more than just a flawless recreation of the legendary songs that spanned decades in their appeal. PFX echoes everything that made Pink Floyd one of rock & roll’s greatest icons. It’s a celebration of the music, the spectacle, the themes and the innovation that this great band brought to fans around the world. Complete with a 12-foot long Pig blimp that flies over the audience, this is the ultimate Pink Floyd Experience – 270,000 watts of light, 20 tons of full quadraphonic sound, 6 amazing live musicians … ONE EPIC CONCERT! 
 
Pink Floyd is rarely discussed without using words like “psychedelic,” “conceptual,” and “provocative.” Their shows are described as being theatrical with mind-blowing lights, unsurpassed sound and record breaking status. Without question Pink Floyd remains one of the most influential rock bands of all time. It was no easy feat to bring such a story to the stage.
 
The show’s producer, Annerin Productions, has endeavored to bring fans the show they never thought they’d see. They searched the continent for committed and talented musicians who could really do it justice. This was a project that was not going to happen if it could not be done right.
 
The vision was not to produce a stadium show. In fact, in an effort to create the true Pink Floyd experience it would be just the opposite. Two key factors were at the core of the plan: keep it intimate (put the legendary combination of music, sound and lights in a theatre atmosphere) and ensure the sensual attack of Floyd (give it top a priority along with the music).
 
They nailed it. They found the band, the lights and the sound to create THE show for the ultimate Floyd fan. The world premiere shows of PFX opened in Calgary and Edmonton in October 2005, and it has been touring and selling out theaters across North America ever since.
 
Floyd Facts

Nearly 1,000,000 Pink Floyd catalog albums are sold each year worldwide. On average, more than 8,000 copies of “Dark Side of the Moon” are scanned each week in the U.S. alone.
 
Among all artists, Pink Floyd ranks #7 in number of albums sold in the U.S. (68.5 million)
 
Pink Floyd has two albums in the Top 20 of the biggest selling albums in the U.S.
 
With the October 13, 2001 edition of Billboard, “Dark Side of the Moon”, released March 17, 1973, celebrated its 1,278th week on either the Top 200 Pop Album or Top Pop Catalog Album chart. No other album has stayed longer on any chart in history.
 
“Dark Side of the Moon” broke all chart records when it stayed on the Billboard Top 200 Album charts for 741 weeks. It stayed there from 1973 to 1988.
 
In 1991, “Dark Side of the Moon” returned to the charts after Billboard instituted its Pop Catalog category. The album not only went to #1 and established residency on that chart for the past 10 years, but has remained almost entirely in the Top 10.
 
“Dark Side of the Moon” was one of the first albums to popularize CD technology, and has been available on compact disc since August 1984. In fact, its EMI CD label number is EMI001. The disc is one of the Top 10 best-selling CDs of all time.
 

Cincinnati Arts Association SPONSORS
 
2006-07 Season Sponsors:  THE UNION CENTRAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY (Founding Season Sponsor), CADILLAC (Official Vehicle), DUKE ENERGY, LOCAL12 WKRC, FIFTH THIRD BANK (Lifetime Endowment Partner)
 
‘06-07 PRESENTING SPONSORS: Donna Salyers’ Fabulous Furs, Heidelberg Distributing Company, CityBeat, The Cincinnatian Hotel, Premier Pianos, Natorp’s
 
‘06-07 PROMOTIONAL SPONSORS: The Cincinnati Herald, Cincinnati / Northern Kentucky Post
 
THE PINK FLOYD EXPERIENCE MEDIA PARTNER:  The FOX 92.5 fm

TICKETS & EVENTS

CAA TICKET OFFICES:
(513) 621-ARTS [2787]

ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES:
Aronoff Center for the Arts
650 Walnut Street
Cincinnati, OH 45202
(513) 721-3344
(513) 977-4150 fax

Music Hall
1241 Elm Street
Cincinnati, OH 45202
(513) 744-3344
(513) 744-3345 fax

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