An exclusive interview with Nick Mason prior to his concert in Montreal on November 11th, 2022. 50th anniversary of Pink Floyd's 'The Dark Side of the Moon' celebrated with new box set available March 24. Pre-order here: The Pink Floyd Exhibition: Their Mortal Remains comes to Montreal. Tickets On Sale NOW | #TheirMortalRemains CANADIAN DEBUT TO BE HOSTED BY ARSENAL CONTEMPORARY ART MONTREAL. Opening November 4 until December 31, 2022 Canada has been confirmed as the sixth country to host The Pink Floyd Exhibition: Their Mortal Remains, the critically acclaimed major retrospective of Pink Floyd, their music and the impact the band had on art and culture. Following its hugely successful debut at London’s prestigious Victoria and Albert Museum in 2017, the exhibition has subsequently traveled to Italy, Germany, Spain and the United States attracting over 500,000 people and will now take residency in the cultural hub of Montreal. The Exhibition opens on November 4 at Arsenal Contemporary Art Montreal. Pink Floyd are renowned for their creative genius therefore the art center located in the heart of Griffintown is the perfect space for people to journey through Pink Floyd’s storied history. From their legendary albums to their groundbreaking concerts, timeless themes, cutting edge design and surreal landscapes that evolve throughout the Exhibition, this is an opportunity to dive deep into the creative force that is Pink Floyd. Tickets for the Exhibition are on sale now online at . As the first location outside of Europe and the U.S., Montreal was selected as the ideal city to host the exhibition considering the band’s rich history with the city, spanning the last 50 years, having performed several legendary shows here between 1971 and 1994. The July 6, 1977 show was both the first and highest attended concert ever at the Olympic Stadium with 78,322 spectators. It’s also steeped in lore having directly influenced their legendary double album, The Wall. PINK FLOYD'S MONTREAL CONCERT HISTORY - Nov 9/71 – CEPSUM (Université de Montréal) - Mar 12/73 – Montreal Forum - June 26/75 – Autostade - July 6/77 – Olympic Stadium (The first-ever concert at the Olympic Stadium. The 78,322 attendance retains the record of its highest-attended concert.) - Sept 12-13-14/87 – Montreal Forum - May 11/88 – Olympic Stadium - May 22-23-24/94 – Olympic Stadium (187,302 spectators, another attendance record) *ABOUT THE PINK FLOYD EXHIBITION: THEIR MORTAL REMAINS* The Pink Floyd Exhibition is a collaboration between the members of Pink Floyd and curator, Aubrey ‘Po’ Powell, who worked with the band across many of their most famous album covers and works of art. Developed closely with Nick Mason (Exhibition Consultant for Pink Floyd), the exhibition features over 350 artifacts collected over the band’s extraordinary career. It is an audio-visual, sensorial journey through more than five decades of one of the most iconic groups, and a rare glimpse into the world of Pink Floyd. The exhibition is a collaboration with designers Stufish, entertainment architects and the band’s long standing stage designers. *EXHIBITION SOCIAL MEDIA* @pinkfloydtmr **PINK FLOYD SOCIAL MEDIA** YouTube Instagram Facebook Twitter TikTok Spotify Apple Music #PinkFloyd #TheirMortalRemains #montreal #PinkFloydExhibition
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