The Dark Side of the Moon Planetarium Experience

The Dark Side of the Moon Planetarium Experience

Date & time
Fri 6 Dec 2024
5:00pm to 5:45pm
Add to Calendar 2024-12-06 17:00 2024-12-06 17:45 Australia/Brisbane The Dark Side of the Moon Planetarium Experience Pink Floyd’s iconic album ‘The Dark Side Of The Moon’, originally released in March 1973, turns 50, and what more fitting a place to celebrate it and experience it than in a Planetarium, through the music set to visuals. With the help of modern technology, the idea of a show combining breath-taking views of the solar system and beyond, played out to 42 minutes of The Dark Side Of The Moon in surround sound, has been embraced by the band. NSC Creative have led the visual production efforts, working closely with Pink Floyd’s long time creative collaborator Aubrey Powell from Hipgnosis. Each song has a different theme; some futuristically looking forward and some a retro acknowledgment to Pink Floyd’s visual history, all relating to a time and space experience, embracing up to the minute technology that only a Planetarium can offer. A truly immersive and all-encompassing surround sound and visual treat that will transcend reality and take you way beyond the realms of 2D experience.  Sir Thomas Brisbane Planetarium, 152 Mt Coot-tha Road, Mt Coot-tha
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Age

Not recommended for children

Cost

Adult $17, Concession $12

Pink Floyd’s iconic album ‘The Dark Side Of The Moon’, originally released in March 1973, turns 50, and what more fitting a place to celebrate it and experience it than in a Planetarium, through the music set to visuals. With the help of modern technology, the idea of a show combining breath-taking views of the solar system and beyond, played out to 42 minutes of The Dark Side Of The Moon in surround sound, has been embraced by the band. NSC Creative have led the visual production efforts, working closely with Pink Floyd’s long time creative collaborator Aubrey Powell from Hipgnosis.

Each song has a different theme; some futuristically looking forward and some a retro acknowledgment to Pink Floyd’s visual history, all relating to a time and space experience, embracing up to the minute technology that only a Planetarium can offer. A truly immersive and all-encompassing surround sound and visual treat that will transcend reality and take you way beyond the realms of 2D experience. 

Bookings

Click HERE to book any available 2024 session

This show features strobe effects, mature themes and explicit language. Not recommended for children.

FAQ
How long will this show be available?
This show will run until December 2024

Why is this show not recommended for children?
This show features a full play through of The Dark Side Of The Moon album. While there is no inappropriate visual content, the audio track does feature mature themes and explicit language. Children may attend if accompanied by an adult. Concession tickets may be purchased for children at the discretion of accompanying adults.

Is there a waitlist for sold out shows?
There is no waitlist for sold out shows. If tickets become available due to cancellations, they will be listed online via the booking link for 2024 shows.

Is the venue wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the Cosmic Skydome is fully wheelchair accessible.

Venue

Sir Thomas Brisbane Planetarium, 152 Mt Coot-tha Road, Mt Coot-tha

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