The Australian Pink Floyd Show

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The Australian Pink Floyd Show

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Following its massive success in 2026, “The Australian Pink Floyd Show” returns to Germany in March 2027 for eleven concerts as part of its new “2027 Greatest Hits World Tour” 

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“The Australian Pink Floyd Show,” the world’s best-known and most successful Pink Floyd tribute band, is coming back to Germany in March 2027. The upcoming tour, titled “2027 Greatest Hits World Tour,” includes a total of eleven dates—including concerts in Hamburg, Hanover, Frankfurt, Munich, Oberhausen, and Stuttgart.
This marks the band’s eighteenth production to thrill Pink Floyd fans in Germany—and this time, it’s themed around the promising motto “ECHOES OF ’77.” Behind this lies a look back at the past, including the year 1977 and the release of the legendary album “Animals,” from which the band will perform several highlights live. But of course, the setlist wouldn’t be complete without Pink Floyd’s biggest hits from 1967 to 1994, including the fan-favorite, but rarely performed, more than 23-minute-long track “Echoes” from the 1971 album “Meddle.”
What began in 1988 in Australia with a flyer posted in a record store in Adelaide reading, “Singer and keyboardist wanted for band. Professional attitude required. We play only Pink Floyd,” can look back on an impressive success story nearly forty years later: “The Australian Pink Floyd Show” was the first of its kind to fill arenas worldwide and continues to draw sold-out crowds across Europe, the United Kingdom, North and South America, and beyond. Over the past four decades, “The Australian Pink Floyd Show” has performed in over 35 countries, thrilling some five million fans. In Germany alone, the group has played a staggering 256 headline shows in collaboration with FKP Scorpio since its first concert in 2008—and remains the most popular and renowned Pink Floyd tribute show of all time.
With impressive visuals, state-of-the-art lighting technology—including spectacular laser effects— huge inflatable figures, and flawless live sound, “The Australian Pink Floyd Show” offers an unforgettable experience—both for die-hard fans and for those curious to experience the Pink Floyd phenomenon live for the first time. “The Australian Pink Floyd Show” masterfully brings the broad spectrum between the psychedelic dreams of the 1960s and the bombast of the 1980s to life on stage in a unique way.
Given the perfect, sensitively balanced sound and vocals that sound just like the originals’, any doubts that anyone other than passionate and highly professional musicians are on stage are quickly dispelled at the band’s concerts. The upcoming tour once again spans all eras of Pink Floyd and is a faithful and heartfelt tribute to the legacy of Barrett, Waters, Gilmour, Wright, and Mason—an experience you simply must witness.
“The Australian Pink Floyd Show” is more than just a tribute band. Over the years, it has become a musical institution that serves as both a benchmark and an inspiration for subsequent generations of bands in this genre. No wonder, then, that the credo of the band—which today consists of members from Australia, the UK, France, and the U.S.—has been, from the very beginning: as close to the original as possible. They have worked—and continue to work—with Pink Floyd touring musicians such as Guy Pratt and Durga McBroom, as well as with Lorelei McBroom, who performed as a vocalist on the Pink Floyd tours “A Momentary Lapse of Reason” and “ “Delicate Sound of Thunder”—and even performed at David Gilmour’s 50th birthday celebration, sharing the stage with David Gilmour and Rick Wright. For quite some time now,
The *Hamburger Abendblatt* described past concerts by “The Australian Pink Floyd Show” as a “journey through time for older fans” and, for the many younger attendees, as a “musical history lesson”—with a sound that was “damn close to the original.” The band “turns the venues back into a rock palace,” reported the *Westdeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung*. And the *Berliner Zeitung* summed it up as follows: “The pop perfectionists from Down Under did everything right.”

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Zenith
Zenith Lilienthalallee 29 80939 München

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Propeller Music & Event
Propeller Music & Event Pilgersheimerstraße 64 81543 München