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pink floyd montreal

Get ready to blast off on a trippy, cosmic journey. Montreal's Planetarium is one of 100 venues worldwide screening a celestial celebration of Pink Floyd and the 50th anniversary of their iconic album "The Dark Side of the Moon."

As of May 3, you can catch the special show that will transport you to a new dimension of sound and special effects. It's not a laser light show set to music, but rather an immersive experience suited for the 360-degree dome of the Chaos Theatre.

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Pink Floyd stage props, instruments, and even a founding member have touched down in Montreal, marking their first appearance since the band's last sell-out show at the Olympic Stadium. Arsenal Contemporary Art gallery is hosting a retrospective that unpacks their storied past and wide-reaching influence, right down to the trippiest details.

"Pink Floyd: Their Mortal Remains" is crafted by the band itself. Drummer Nick Mason was instrumental in bringing the showcase to life, which has made its rounds in Europe before making an exclusive Canadian stop in Montreal.

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We're gonna get lucky. For the first weekend of November, Montrealers might be blessed with unusually warm weather as temps are expected to rise above the 20-degree Celsius mark.

In view of the icy cold season ahead of us, let's welcome the new month with open arms and get off the couch because we all know this summer weather throwback won't last long.

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The Northern Lights may be visible in Montreal now, but "The Dark Side of the Moon" is coming into view soon. An immersive Pink Floyd exhibition opens at Arsenal Contemporary Art gallery from November 4 to December 31, showcasing over 350 artifacts from the legendary rock band.

If you weren't lucky (or alive) enough to catch one of Pink Floyd's sold-out shows at the Université de Montréal (1971), or the Olympic Stadium (1977 -1994), you can see Roger Waters' bass guitars, handwritten lyrics, stage props from the band's tours, and the original artwork behind some of their most iconic album covers.

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