Arts & Entertainment

Acclaimed Pink Floyd Exhibition Coming To Hollywood

Fans of the band will have about four months to tour this in-depth exploration of Pink Floyd before it departs.

The exhibition will run from August 3 until November 28.
The exhibition will run from August 3 until November 28. (Gregorio Borgia | AP)

HOLLYWOOD, CA — Fans of Pink Floyd will have the chance to learn more about the storied band when a dedicated exhibition touches down in Hollywood this summer. "The Pink Floyd Exhibition: Their Mortal Remains" will make a stop at the Vogue Multicultural Museum from August 3 until November 28.

The museum describes the experience as an "audiovisual and musical journey" giving fans unprecedented access into the influential band. The Pink Floyd exhibition aims to chronicle the band's 50 years, and includes sound clips from past and present band members

The exhibition debuted in London in 2017, and has since appeared in Germany, Madrid and Rome's Museum of Contemporary Art. This will mark the exhibit's first installation since 2019 and it's first in America.

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“I tried to make the exhibition very much like Pink Floyd,” creative director Aubrey Powell told Rolling Stone in 2017. “Larger than life. Like an Alice in Wonderland trip. It’s a celebration of 50 years of Pink Floyd, so what I decided was needed was to have a person have an immersive experience in it. You want to follow the band all the way through their career. Pink Floyd were very inventive in terms of how they progressed with technology and how they progressed with the stage visuals. They were innovative right up to the present day and, hopefully, this exhibition shows that.”

Tickets will cost $46 per person, with scaled discounts for those who buy up to 5 tickets as a group. Larger group sales are also available by reaching out to VMM here.

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