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PINK FLOYD CONCERT HISTORY

 

 

MAIN TOURS

 

  • November 4 to 12, 1967 - First tour USA

  • November 14 to December 5, 1967 - The Jimi Hendrix Experience tour

  • May 16 a  June 26, 1969 - The Man/The Journey tour

  • March 4 to November 4, 1973 - The Dark Side of the Moon tour

  • June 18 to 26, 1974 - French Tour

  • November 4 to December 14, 1974 - British Winter Tour

  • 8 April to 5 July 1975 - Wish You Were Here tour

  • January 23 to July 6, 1977  - Animals tour

  • February 7, 1980 to June 18, 1981 - The Wall Tour

  • September 9, 1987 to July 18, 1989 - A Momentary Lapse of Reason tour

  • March 30 to October 29, 1994 - The Division Bell tour

 

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FESTIVALS

 

  • October 15, 1966 - International Times First All Night Rave

  • December 3, 1966 - Psychedelia vs. Ian Smith

  • December 31, 1966 - New Year's Eve All Night Rave

  • January 6, 1967 - Freak Out Ethel

  • April 29, 1967 - 14 Hour Technicolor Dream

  • June 18, 1967 - Radio London Motor Racing & Pop Festival

  • July 15, 1967 - The Stowmarket Carnival Pop Show

  • July 29, 1967 - Love In Festival

  • September 1 and 2, 1967 - RIA Festival

  • November 13, 1967 - The Hippy Happy Fair

  • November 27, 1967 - Festival of Arts, Whitla Hall

  • December 22, 1967 - Christmas on Earth Continued

  • April 16, 1968 - Song Days Festival

  • May 6, 1968 - Rome International Pop Festival

  • May 11, 1968 - Brighton Arts Festival

  • June 12, 1968 - May Ball, Kings College

  • June 14, 1968 - Midsummer Ball

  • June 22, 1968 - The 1st Holiness Kitch Garden for the Liberation of Love & Peace in Colors

  • June 26, 1968 - Sheffield Arts Festival

  • June 28, 1968 - The End of It All Ball

  • June 29, 1968 - Blackhill Enterprises

  • July 24, 1968 - Summer Music Festival

  • August 31, 1968 - Kastival 68

  • February 18, 1969 - Manchester & Salford Students Shrove Rag Ball

  • March 21, 1969 - The Art Ball

  • March 9, 1969 - Camden Free Festival

  • May 10, 1969 - Notts County Rock Festival

  • July 4, 1969 - Selby Arts Festival

  • August 8, 1969 - 9th National Jazz & Blues Festival

  • September 13, 1969 - Rugby Rag's Blues Festival

  • October 11, 1969 - Song Days Festival

  • October 25, 1969 - Amougies Pop & Jazz Festival

  • December 6, 1969 - AFAN Festival of Progressive Rock

  • March 7, 1970 - University of Bristol Arts Festival

  • March 30, 1970 - Music Evolution Festival

  • June 27, 1970 - Festival of Blues & Progressive Music

  • June 28, 1970 - Kralingen Pop Festival

  • July 12, 1970 - Soersfestival 3-day open air festival

  • July 18, 1970 - Blackhill's Garden Party Free Concert

  • July 26, 1970 - International Jazz Festival

  • August 8, 1970 - Saint Tropez Music Festival

  • August 31, 1970 - Caravan Festival

  • May 15, 1971 - Garden Party

  • June 26, 1971 - Amsterdam Free Concert

  • July 1, 1971 - Ossiach Festival

  • August 6 and 7, 1971 - Open Air Festival

  • September 18 and 19, 1971 - Festival de Musique Classique

  • February 3, 1972 - Lanchester Polytechnic Arts Festival

  • May 21, 1972 - 2nd British Rock Meeting Open Air Festival

  • May 22, 1972 - Amsterdam Rock Circus

  • July 5, 1975 - Knebworth Festival

  • June 30, 1990 - Knebworth Festival

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RADIO AND TELEVISION APPEARANCES

 

  • January 20, 1967 - Granada TV for UFO Club

  • 3 April 1967 - BBC Monday Monday

  • April 29, 1967 - Fan Club, Dutch TV

  • May 14, 1967 - Look of the Week, BBC1 TV

  • 6 July 1967 - Top of the Pops, BBC TV

  • July 8, 1967 - Pathe News TV, The Scarecrow promo

  • 9 July 1967 - Roundhouse, BBC2 TV

  • July 13, 1967 - Top of the Pops, BBC TV

  • July 17  1967 - Come Here Often TV Show, ITV

  • July 23, 1967 - Cosmopolitan Ballroom, Carlisle radio

  • July 27, 1967 - Top of the Pops, BBC TV

  • 25 September 1967 - BBC Top Gear Show

  • November 6, 1967 - The Pat Boone TV Show

  • November 7, 1967 - American Bandstand TV Show

  • November 8, 1967 - Boss City TV Show

  • December 12, 1967 - Tomorrow's World TV

  • December 20, 1967 - BBC Top Gear Show

  • February 18 and 19, 1968 - Radio et T 1 vision Belge

  • February 20 and 21, 1968 - ORTF TV Studios

  • March 26, 1968 - The Sound of Change, BBC TV

  • March 28, 1968 - All My Loving, BBC TV

  • April 11, 1968 - My Generation, BBC TV

  • June 25, 1968 - BBC Top Gear Show

  • June 28, 1968 - BBC2 TV

  • October 31, 1968 - ORTF TV

  • December 2, 1968 - BBC Top Gear Show

  • December 17, 1968 - Science Session: Let's Make Pop TV

  • December 20, 1968 - BBC Radio

  • January 22, 1969 - Samedi et Compagnie

  • May 12, 1969 - BBC Nite Ride

  • July 20, 1969 - Omnibus TV

  • July 22, 1969 - P-1 TV show

  • 24 and 25 July 1969 - Dutch TV,

  • September 17, 1969 - Radio Hilversum

  • 23 January 1970 - French radio

  • March 5  1970 - Line Up BBC TV

  • April 30, 1970 - KQED TV

  • 16 July 1970 - BBC Radio

  • December 4 and 5, 1970 - ORTF TV

  • June 15, 1971 - ORTF TV

  • 30 September 1971 - BBC Radio

  • December 1, 1972 - RTL Radio

  • November 16, 1974 - BBC Radio

  • July 15, 1989 - Venice live satellite TV

  • 20 October 1994 - Earls Court live satellite TV

  • 2 July 2005 - Hyde Park satellite TV

 

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BENEFIT CONCERTS

 

  • December 3, 1966 - Psychedelia vs. Ian Smith, Aid Zimbabwe benefit

  • December 12, 1966 - You're Joking?, Oxfam benefit

  • April 29, 1967 - 14 Hour Technicolor Dream, International Times Free Speech benefit

  • September 1 to 2, 1967 - Ria Festival Benefit

  • February 26, 1969 - Shelter Benefit

  • Feb 27, 1969 - Glasgow Arts Lab Benefit

  • May 25, 1969 - Fairport Convention

  • February 5, 1970 - Cardiff Art Center benefit

  • October 20-22, 1972 - War on Want Benefit

  • May 18-19, 1973 - SHELTER-National Campaign for the Homeless Benefit

  • November 4, 1973 - Robert Wyatt Benefit

  • June 30, 1990 - Benefit Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy Center and the BPI's Brit School for the Performing Arts

  • September 18, 1993 - King Edward VII Hospital Benefit

  • October 13 to 29, 1994 - Benefit Greenpeace, Amnesty International and others

  • July 2, 2005 - Live 8, Make Poverty History Benefit

 

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IMPORTANT CONCERTS

 

  • October 15, 1966 - Roundhouse Opening at International Times First All Night Rave

  • December 23, 1966 - UFO Inauguration with UFO Presents Night Tripper

  • December 30, 1966 - UFO Presents Night Tripper

  • May 12, 1967 - Games for May at Queen Elizabeth Hall

  • January 12, 1968 - David Gilmour's first concert with Pink Floyd

  • January 20, 1968 -  Last concert of Syd Barrett with Pink Floyd

  • March 4, 1968 - Private party for Vanessa Redgrave

  • June 29, 1968 - Blackhill Enterprises is the first concert in Hyde Park with free admission

  • April 14, 1969 - More Furious Madness From the Massed Gadgets of Auximenes at Royal Festival Hall

  • January 20, 1972 - First performance Dark Side of the Moon at The Dome

  • February 17 to 20, 1972 - Presentation  Dark Side of the Moon at Rainbow Theater

  • November 22 to 26, 1972 - Roland Petit ballet concerts in Marseille

  • July 6, 1977 - Roger Waters incident with fan in Montreal

  • June 17, 1981 - Roger Waters last concert with Pink Floyd at Earls Court

  • September 9, 1987 - First concert without Roger Waters in Ottawa

  • July 20, 1988 - First concert in Spain in Barcelona

  • July 18, 1994 - Publius Message at Giants Stadium

  • November 7, 2003 - Funeral for Steve O'Rourke perform Fat Old Sun

  • July 2, 2005 - Roger Waters meeting with Pink Floyd at Live 8

  • May 10, 2007- Syd Barrett Tribute Madcap's Last Laugh at the Barbican

 

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CONCERTS OFFICIAL RECORDINGS

 

  • April 27  1969 - Recording at Mother's Club for Ummagumma

  • 2 May 1969 - Recording en  Manchester College of Commerce for Ummagumma

  • October 4 to 7, 1971 - Recording at Pompeii Roman Amphitheater for Live At Pompeii

  • November 3-5, 1987 - Concert recording at The Omni for promotional use only

  • June 21 to 22, 1988 - Recording Place d'Armes du Chateau de Versailles for  Delicate Sound of Thunder

  • August 19-23, 1988 - Recording at Nassau Coliseum for Delicate Sound of Thunder

  • October 20, 1994 - Recording at Earls Court para  PULSE video

  • July 2, 2005 - Recording in Hyde Park for Live 8

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