Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon - Ashton Park Bristol

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Thursday 03 August 2023 19:00

From £20.00

Listed by Spice South West

The perfect way to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Pink Floyd's iconic album 'Dark Side of the Moon'

In this amazing inflatable dome you'll be transported to a different dimension, surrounded by the music of Pink Floyd. It'll feel like being inside a music video, with stunning visuals projected all around you - a truly immersive experience that will leave you feeling like you've travelled to the dark side of the Moon and back.

Pink Floyd 360° digital dome shows are a feast for the senses, with mesmerising colours and images swirling to the music around you. The ultimate way to experience Pink Floyd's timeless music.

This show is perfect for music lovers, Pink Floyd fans, or anyone who wants to experience something bright, colourful and different.

The show lasts approx 45 minutes, they ask that we arrive 5 minutes before the start (6.55 for a 7pm start) to allow time to remove shoes and make ourselves comfortable before a brief introduction. Audiences sit / lie on foam flooring. We recommend bringing a pillow and yoga mat (or sleeping bag) to lie on.

BYO refreshments: Only drinks in sealed bottles will be allowed in the dome

PLEASE NOTE: visuals include a few rapidly flashing sequences

This sounds like a very unique experience, and I've only booked 4 tickets, If demand is higher, I can go back for more, but there are limited spaces in each time slot.

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Getting There

There are several buses that serve the destination, depends on the time of day, I would check with First Bristol, Bath and the West

If you want to drive, there is onsite parking. Maybe use the forum to arrange a lift share rather then everyone taking their own vehicle

Availability & Pricing

TypePrice
Member£20.00Sold Out
Guest£25.00Sold Out

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Ashton Park School, Blackmoors Lane, Bower Ashton, Bristol, BS3 2JL

Host & Everything Else

Spice Host TBC

The event host is Mario Di Maggio

Mario has over two decades experience with digital domes and planetariums, both fixed and mobile. He launched and managed the UK`s first purpose-built digital planetarium (Thinktank Science Museum, Birmingham, 2005-2013); as well as the Glasgow Planetarium, then the UK`s most expensive planetarium (2001-2004). Mario has worked as a consultant for the Guinness Book of World Records Macao Planetarium (China, 2004-2008) and the Peter Harrison Planetarium (London, 2005). Additional planetarium experience includes We The Curious (Bristol, 2000) and Armagh Planetarium (Northern Ireland, 2000-2001). Before that, Mario established and managed one of South Africa's first interactive science centre networks (KwaZuzulwazi in Durban, 1992-1999), as well as a 'simulated' planetarium at the Durban Natural Science Museum (1998-1999).

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