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  2. A Momentary Lapse of Reason Tour - Wikipedia

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    The initial "promotional tour" was extended, and finally lasted almost two years, ending in 1989 after playing around 197 concerts in total, [citation needed] including 3 dates at Madison Square Garden (5–7 October 1987) and 2 nights at Wembley Stadium (5–6 August 1988). The tour took Pink Floyd to various exotic locations they had never ...

  3. Pink Floyd live performances - Wikipedia

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    The initial "promotional tour" was extended, and finally lasted almost two years, ending in 1989 after playing around 200 concerts to about 5.5 million people in total, including 3 dates at Madison Square Garden (5–7 October 1987) and 2 nights on Wembley Stadium (5–6 August 1988). The tour took Pink Floyd to various exotic locations they ...

  4. Live at the Empire Pool - Wikipedia

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    Live at the Empire Pool. Live album by. Pink Floyd. Released. 26 September 2011 7 November 2011 11 November 2016 24 March 2023. Recorded. 15 November 1974 16 November 1974. Venue. Empire Pool, Wembley Park, London.

  5. Delicate Sound of Thunder - Wikipedia

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    Delicate Sound of Thunderwas reissued on CD on 13 December 2019 as part of the box set The Later Years 1987–2019along with the film of the same name. The album has been remixed and remastered and includes tracks omitted from the original 1988 release. A standalone release was released on 20 November 2020 on 2 CD, triple LP, and CD/DVD/BD box ...

  6. The Wall Tour (1980–1981) - Wikipedia

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    The Wall Tour was a concert tour by the English progressive rock band Pink Floyd throughout 1980–1981 in support of their concept album The Wall. [1] The tour was relatively small compared to previous tours for a major release, with only 31 shows performed across four venues. Concerts were only performed in England, the United States and Germany.

  7. The Division Bell Tour - Wikipedia

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    The final concert of the tour on 29 October 1994 turned out to be the final full-length Pink Floyd performance, and the last time Pink Floyd played live before their one-off 18-minute reunion with Roger Waters at Live 8 on 2 July 2005, their first live appearance as a quartet in 24 years since The Wall Tour (1980–1981), as well as their last ...

  8. Dark Side of the Moon Tour - Wikipedia

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    Dark Side of the Moon Tour. (1972–1973) 1974 tours. (1974) The Dark Side of the Moon Tour was a concert tour by English rock band Pink Floyd in 1972 and 1973 in support of their album The Dark Side of the Moon, covering the UK, US, Europe and Japan. There were two separate legs promoting the album, one in 1972 before the album's release and ...

  9. The Great Gig in the Sky - Wikipedia

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    The Great Gig in the Sky. For the Jamiroquai concert, see Gig in the Sky. " The Great Gig in the Sky " is the fifth track [ nb 1 ] on The Dark Side of the Moon, a 1973 album by English rock band Pink Floyd. The song features music by keyboard player Richard Wright and improvised, wordless vocals by session singer Clare Torry.