Australia's largest scale Pink Floyd concept act Echoes of Pink Floyd is celebrating 40 years since the release of the iconic and career defining double album for Pink Floyd - The Wall.
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To celebrate the 40th anniversary of the seminal album's release, Echoes of Pink Floyd will perform The Wall in its entirety, along with an encore featuring a special selection of Pink Floyd's greatest hits.
The all-new show will take audiences on a musical and visual journey which will see each album track performed with authenticity, passion and accuracy.
In addition, the show will provide insight into the complex and multi-layered themes behind The Wall, leaving audiences with not only a breathtaking concert experience, but also a deeper understanding of composer Roger Waters' messages and motivation in writing this unforgettable musical masterpiece.
Formed in 2009 and with thousands of hours of rehearsal and live performance behind them, Echoes of Pink Floyd comprises a six-piece band featuring Daniel Hunter on lead guitar; Jason Miller on drums; Mark Dole on bass; Paul Bindig on keyboards and synthesisers; Mark MacNab on rhythm and acoustic guitar and Matt Goodluck on lead vocals.
Pink Floyd bassist Roger Waters conceived The Wall during the band's 1977 In The Flesh tour.
It is is one of the most well-known concept albums of all time.
The album has sold more than 24 million copies, is the second best-selling in the band's catalog, and is one of the best-selling of all time.
In 2003, Rolling Stone listed The Wall at number 87 on its list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time.
The band's earlier album The Dark Side of the Moon has been hailed by critics as one of the greatest albums of all time. The record charted for over 900 weeks in total.
If you're a Pink Floyd aficionado, grab your tickets now as 15 November sees the Echoes of Pink Floyd - 40 Years of the Wall celebration concert at Capitol Theatre.
Tickets to these and more at entertainmentvenues.com.au, call 6767 5200, or at Capitol Theatre.