Good news, Pink Floyd fans: London’s Victoria and Albert Museum will honor the English rock band with a massive exhibition, which marks 50 years since the band released its first single “Arnold Layne”.
“The Pink Floyd Exhibition: Their Mortal Remains” will include 350 objects and artifacts, as well as instruments and original artwork from the band, from their beginnings in 1960s London to the present day.
According to BBC, the V&A promised “an immersive, multi-sensory and theatrical journey through Pink Floyd’s extraordinary world” which will “chronicle the music, iconic visuals and staging of the band, from the underground psychedelic scene in 1960s London to the present day”.
Its visitors will be surprised with a laser light show and previously unseen concert footage.
Pink Floyd formed in 1965 by four students – Syd Barrett, Roger Waters, Rick Wright and Nick Mason. The band has sold more than 200 million albums worldwide – including 1973’s The Dark Side Of The Moon, which stayed in the US album chart for more than a decade.
The Pink Floyd exhibition will open on May 13 2017 and run for 20 weeks. Tickets are on sale now at ticketmaster.co.uk
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