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A Journey Through Time: Echoes of Pink Floyd are bringing an all-new show to the region

Pink Floyd fans are in for a treat next month and some of our best young singers will also get a chance to shine on stage when the show comes to town. Read more details here.

Pink Floyd concept act Echoes of Pink Floyd will bring their all-new show to Bundaberg and Maryborough. Photo: Contributed.
Pink Floyd concept act Echoes of Pink Floyd will bring their all-new show to Bundaberg and Maryborough. Photo: Contributed.

Wide Bay’s Pink Floyd fans are in for a treat with news concept act Echoes of Pink Floyd will bring their new show A Journey Through Time to the region.

The Adelaide-based band’s latest show will take audiences on a musical and visual journey from Pink Floyd’s earliest days as darlings of 1960’s London’s psychedelic underground, all the way to their 1990’s powerhouse performances as the undisputed masters of stadium rock.

Audiences will experience an extensive exploration of the band’s impressive catalogue as the gang from Echoes of Pink Floyd plays all of Pink Floyd’s biggest smash hits, as well as some hand-picked deep album cuts designed to please the most committed of hard-core fans.

They will also engage the community in each town with young local performers to provide the memorable “Another Brick in the Wall Part 2” choir and feature Fraser Coast’s Toni Robinson Dance School Choir and the Bundaberg Dance Academy Choir.

Formed in 2009 and with thousands of hours of rehearsal and live performance behind them, Echoes of Pink Floyd comprises a six-piece band featuring Daniel Hunter on lead guitar; Jason Miller on drums; Tony Coppola on bass; Paul Bindig on keyboards and synthesisers; Mark MacNab on rhythm and acoustic guitar and Matt Goodluck on lead vocals.

Echoes of Pink Floyd tour with a 4-metre light circle upon which a video show is projected at 6000 lumens’ intensity.

The band perfectly synchronise their playing to the visuals to complete an experience that delivers the sights, sounds and emotions of a genuine Pink Floyd concert.

Echoes of Pink Floyd’s Daniel Hunter said each member of the band loved and respected what the original Pink Floyd gave to the world with their music.

“We want to bring this to life for the audience who may not have had a chance to experience a Pink Floyd concert, or wish to relive memories from their youth,” Mr Hunter said.

“We aim to ensure every aspect of the original Pink Floyd music is captured authentically.”

Where to watch the show

  • Friday June 4 2021: Brolga Theatre, Maryborough. Click here for more information or call 4122 6060. Featuring the Toni Robinson Dance School Choir.
  • Saturday June 5 2021: Moncrieff Entertainment Centre, Bundaberg. Click here for more information or call 4130 4100. Featuring the Bundaberg Dance Academy Choir

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