The Dalí Museum will debut “Pink Floyd: The Dark Side of the Moon” in The Dalí Dome, offering an immersive audiovisual journey that celebrates the iconic 1973 album. Premiering Friday, November 1, this 42-minute experience combines stunning 360-degree visuals with surround sound for a sensory experience unlike any other.
Running on select Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays until December 21, 2024, the show follows the success of Dalí Alive 360°, which continues during regular museum hours. Visitors can expect a surreal blend of modern life themes and breathtaking views of the solar system, creating a captivating journey through time and space.
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A multisensory experience at The Dalí Museum
Museum Director Hank Hine shared his excitement about the new offering, drawing inspiration from Salvador Dalí’s immersive artistic style, which first wowed audiences at the 1939 New York World’s Fair. “We’re thrilled to introduce a new multisensory experience that uplifts and inspires our community,” Hine said.
The production, led by NSC Creative and Pink Floyd’s longtime collaborator Aubrey Powell, artfully combines the band’s groundbreaking music with surreal visuals. The Dalí Museum is the exclusive Florida host for this experience, distributed by Montréal’s Fig55 with support from the Québec Government Office in Miami.
Tickets start at $20, and advance purchase is highly recommended. For more information and to reserve your spot, visit TheDali.org/Floyd.
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