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Courtesy of Pink Floyd
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Pink Floyd fans wishing that the bandâs expansive âTheir Mortal Remainsâ exhibition was here in the U.S. will get their wish this August.
The attraction, which debuted in London in 2017 and also has visited several other European cities, will open in Los Angeles on August 3 at the new Vogue Multicultural Museum on Hollywood Boulevard.
âThe Pink Floyd Exhibition: Their Mortal Remains,â which is fully sanctioned by the bandâs surviving members, takes an in-depth look at the pioneering prog-rockers, delving into their innovative music and album designs, groundbreaking concert staging and much more.
Courtesy of Pink Floyd
American
Pink Floyd fans wishing that the band’s expansive “Their Mortal Remains” exhibition was here in the U.S. will get their wish this August.
The attraction, which debuted in London in 2017 and also has visited several other European cities, will open in Los Angeles on August 3 at the new Vogue Multicultural Museum on Hollywood Boulevard.
“The Pink Floyd Exhibition: Their Mortal Remains,” which is fully sanctioned by the band’s surviving members, takes an in-depth look at the pioneering prog-rockers, delving into their innovative music and album designs, groundbreaking concert staging and much more.
American
Pink Floyd fans wishing that the band’s expansive “Their Mortal Remains” exhibition was here in the U.S. will get their wish this August.
The attraction, which debuted in London in 2017 and also has visited several other European cities, will open in Los Angeles on August 3 at the new Vogue Multicultural Museum on Hollywood Boulevard.
“The Pink Floyd Exhibition: Their Mortal Remains,” which is fully sanctioned by the band’s surviving members, takes an in-depth look at the pioneering prog-rockers, delving into their innovative music and album designs, groundbreaking concert staging and much more.
The exhibit features audiovisual presentations and hundreds of artifacts to trace Pink Floyd’s story, from its mid-1960s beginnings in London’s underground psychedelic music scene, through its massive success during the 1970s and ’80s to the band members’ recent endeavors.