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Brit Floyd - The World's Premier Pink Floyd Experience .. Rolling Stone Magazine_ has announced their 2026 world tour: "The Moon, The Wall and Beyond." This monumental new production celebrates two of the most iconic and influential albums in rock history -- Pink Floyd's The Dark Side of the Moon and The Wall -- with a breathtaking show that captures the spirit, sound, and spectacle of the legendary band.

Since their formation, Brit Floyd has set the standard for tribute performances, delivering stadium-scale concerts that combine stunning musicianship, cutting-edge visuals, and an unparalleled attention to detail. With over 1,500 shows performed in more than 40 countries, Brit Floyd has earned worldwide acclaim as the definitive live Pink Floyd experience.

Touring musicians from both Pink Floyd and Roger Waters touring band have graced stages in recent years with Brit Floyd in the US, UK, and Europe, including Pink Floyd bassist/vocalist Guy Pratt, backing vocalists Durga McBroom & Roberta Freeman, Pink Floyd saxophonist Scott Page, Hammond organist/keyboardist Harry Waters and drummer Graham Broad both of Roger Waters' touring band. In the summer of 2025,  Brit Floyd collaborated and performed an acclaimed double-bill run of shows throughout iconic venues in California and Reno with musician/producer icon Alan Parsons.

The 2026 tour will feature a full performance of highlights from The Dark Side of the Moon and The Wall, including timeless classics such as "Time," "Money," "Comfortably Numb," and "Another Brick in the Wall, Part 2." In addition, audiences can expect a rich selection of fan favorites from across Pink Floyd's vast discography -- from Wish You Were Here to Animals and beyond.

Accompanied by a state-of-the-art light show, lasers, video projections, inflatables, and theatrical staging, "The Moon, The Wall and Beyond" promises to be Brit Floyd's most ambitious and immersive production to date -- a must-see event for lifelong Floyd fans and new generations alike.

Setlists

  1. Set 1:

    1. 1.Signs of Life (Pink Floyd cover)
    2. 2.Learning to Fly (Pink Floyd cover)
    3. 3.High Hopes (Pink Floyd cover)
    4. 4.Goodbye Blue Sky (Pink Floyd cover)
    5. 5.Empty Spaces (Pink Floyd cover)
    6. 6.What Shall We Do Now? (Pink Floyd cover)
    7. 7.The Dogs of War (Pink Floyd cover)
    8. 8.Time (Pink Floyd cover)
    9. 9.Breathe (Reprise) (Pink Floyd cover)
    10. 10.The Great Gig in the Sky (Pink Floyd cover)
    11. 11.Two Suns in the Sunset (Pink Floyd cover)
    12. 12.Another Brick in the Wall, Part 2 (Pink Floyd cover)
    13. 13.On the Turning Away (Pink Floyd cover)
    14. 14.Pigs (Three Different Ones) (Pink Floyd cover)
  2. Set 2:

    1. 15.One of These Days (Pink Floyd cover)
    2. 16.Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts I-V) (Pink Floyd cover)
    3. 17.Welcome to the Machine (Pink Floyd cover)
    4. 18.Have a Cigar (Pink Floyd cover)
    5. 19.Wish You Were Here (Pink Floyd cover)
    6. 20.Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts VI-IX) (Pink Floyd cover)
    7. 21.Comfortably Numb (Pink Floyd cover)
  3. Encore

    1. 22.Run Like Hell (Pink Floyd cover)

Reviews

Rating: 4.8 out of 5 based on 450 reviews
  • Enjoyable

    by Love2travel on 2017-11-09FirstOntario Concert Hall (Formerly Hamilton Place) - HamiltonRating: 4 out of 5

    Entertaining, spetacular light show, Music and light show was captivating. Some songs, the music was louder than the singer singing hard to hear the words . The song money , the singer sounded muffled, unable to hear the lyrics. The backup vocalist on one song was on cue, it was like listening to the album. Show was visually appealing.

  • Like IMAX, non-interactive

    by cd3000 on 2017-11-08FirstOntario Concert Hall (Formerly Hamilton Place) - HamiltonRating: 2 out of 5

    Brit Floyd in Hamilton. Unless you're just there to listen to the music, which you could use your CDs for or MP3s for, it's really not worth going to see. There was no interaction with the audience other than to let us know they were about to have an intermission or that the show is about to end just before they disappeared for the standard applause so we'll come back and do an encore. Also, their selection of songs that they played were very disappointing. I would say over half of them were so obscure that at least 80% of the audience had never even heard those songs before. Pink Floyd has enough amazing songs that everybody has heard of to fill an evening of concert enjoyment but Brit Floyd apparently decided to play the ones they wanted to not the ones that are popular based on music charts. This was no different than going to see an IMAX presentation because as I said they did not interact with the audience at all, did not explain the songs where they came from or anything like that at all. They didn't even talk until the end when they introduce themselves by name but didn't even say where they were from. All this to say that I would give them a 5 out of 10 because the five is based on their absolute phenomenal musical talent and skill but still not like any concert you have ever been to where the people on stage actually acknowledge there was people in the audience listening.

  • Brit Floyd delivers again

    by Mojoman on 2017-11-07FirstOntario Concert Hall (Formerly Hamilton Place) - HamiltonRating: 5 out of 5

    Although this set list drew on some more obscure songs such as Coming Back To Life, Lost For Words and Terminal Frost, they were performed excellently and intrigued and kept me rapt for the whole show. I liked the set list from the two previous tours better, but still felt the goods were delivered in fine form.

  • BRIT FLOYD was incredible!!

    by Montgo on 2017-11-07FirstOntario Concert Hall (Formerly Hamilton Place) - HamiltonRating: 5 out of 5

    The show was amazing. Everything about it was great. Wonderful evening. Would recommend seeing them to anyone.

  • Brit Floyd, better then the real thing

    by Anonymous on 2017-11-07FirstOntario Concert Hall (Formerly Hamilton Place) - HamiltonRating: 5 out of 5

    I've seen Pink Floyd twice and Roger Waters four times and I have to say, I enjoyed the Brit Floyd show more than the originals. They played each and every song exceptionally well. And being in a much smaller venue, you could appreciate the show more. Sound was fantastic and stage show was exceptional. I highly recommend this show.

  • BRIT FLOYD WERE GREAT

    by onurb on 2017-11-07FirstOntario Concert Hall (Formerly Hamilton Place) - HamiltonRating: 5 out of 5

    Fantastic concert with great lasers and lights, venue is good, our seats had full view of stage. Met the band and autographs after show in lobby too.

  • Brit Floyd sounds just like the real thing!

    by Cataholic on 2017-11-07FirstOntario Concert Hall (Formerly Hamilton Place) - HamiltonRating: 5 out of 5

    Absolutely loved the show. If you closed your eyes, they sound just like Pink Floyd. The only thing that marred it were the people who came in late, or got up right in the middle of a song to get a drink. Staff should wait for the end of a song to let people come back to their seats. Other than that, loved it!!!!

  • Next Best Thing To Floyd

    by Yeltsin on 2017-11-07FirstOntario Concert Hall (Formerly Hamilton Place) - HamiltonRating: 5 out of 5

    Saw The Pulse tour by the real Floyd in 94. I’ve listened to that boxed set so much that I’ve replaced it twice. These guys were damn close musically. Concert was fantastic. Nice intimate venue. Light show was top notch. Top my 10 year old daughter as she likes some Floyd songs. She saw Adele last year but told me that this show was unreal with all the special effects. Great time.

  • Fantastic!

    by 1TwoRock on 2017-07-05Paramount Theatre - SeattleRating: 5 out of 5

    Best concert I've been to (so far). I love the fact they just play the music without voicing their political views or other nonsense like "How the bleep are you, you guys are the bleeping best" etc. No opening band (I love that) They started right on time, announced a 20 minute break and started exactly 20 minutes later. Concert started at 8, ended at 11 with nothing but Floyd in between. They were dead on and it was difficult to tell the difference between the real Floyd and the Brit Floyd. Yes, their voices might sound a bit different, but so does the real Floyd when playing live. The back up singers were great with a very talented singer performing the great gig in the sky. I'll see them again if the opportunity arises.

  • Brit Floyd

    by TamTamJ on 2017-04-09Sony Centre For The Performing Arts - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5

    Always an amazing performance. Takes me back to the C.N.E. years ago watching Pink Floyd in concert. Was just like I traveled back in time. Thank you.

  • BRIT FLOYD ARE AMAZING

    by POMLOVER on 2017-04-07Sony Centre For The Performing Arts - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5

    i flew from Newfoundland for this show . albums perfect performance !! amazing quality sound & light show

  • The Wall

    by Marieleda on 2017-04-07Sony Centre For The Performing Arts - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5

    This concern was one of , if not the best, I've been to. I would go again. The music was great , the light show awesome. Well worth waiting for.

  • Simply Brilliant

    by Avalon58 on 2017-04-06Sony Centre For The Performing Arts - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5

    Once again these masters of Pink Floyd music conquer Toronto. Us classic rock fans are lucky to be able to still go to a Pink Floyd concert, even though Mason & Wright are no longer with us and Gilmour and Waters won't perform together. This band from Britain have all the bases covered, with each musician a gifted player in his/her own right. And once again The Great GIg in the Sky brought the house down. Rest assured I will be there when they (hopefully) tour and play in Toronto again. If you haven't seen them yet, don't miss the next show.

  • Still feeling comfortably numb

    by canadianguy123 on 2017-04-05Sony Centre For The Performing Arts - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5

    My fourth time watching Brit Floyd and I just keep returning. There are tribute bands, and then there is Brit Floyd. This is more an experience spectacle than it is a concert. I tell everybody who will listen that if they want to see a show they won't forget, Brit Floyd is it. From the vocals, to the instruments to the overall production. Next year when they return, I will also return.

  • Astounding experience

    by jafar on 2017-04-04Sony Centre For The Performing Arts - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5

    The band was great. Played the songs better than the original ;) The venue was not huge and although we were at the back, we had a good view.

  • Brit Floyd all the way!!!

    by mikespt on 2017-04-04Sony Centre For The Performing Arts - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5

    We miss Pink Floyd, so Brit Floyd is the next best thing. Great light show and music sounds exactly the same as Pink Floyd....note for note.

  • by Anonymous on 2017-04-04Sony Centre For The Performing Arts - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5

    Great performance, would highly recommend to all Pink Floyd fans.

  • Brit Floyd once again did it!!!!

    by WillRed on 2017-04-04Sony Centre For The Performing Arts - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5

    It was an awesome show. Starting with Cluster One and then all that wonderful Floyd music

  • BrittFliyyd

    by Erwinvh on 2017-04-03Sony Centre For The Performing Arts - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5

    The show was abloodyAMAZING...want to see it again and afaun

  • Reliving and reviving emotions

    by Yuriykov on 2017-04-03Sony Centre For The Performing Arts - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5

    Brit Floyd is performing for devoted fans of Pink Floyd, those who attended original concerts while the group was together and those who didn't have that chance. I am from the latter group as then I was behind the 'iron curtain.' This was a great time to recall the past and see how relevant Pink Floyd's compositions are today. The performance by Brit Floyd was splendid, true to the original with adaptations, visual and audio, reflecting our times. Brit Floyd, thank you for being in your company and sharing classic rock of the best!