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Photos: Fleetwood 2026
Pink Floydian Live at The Marine Hall, Fleetwood — 28 March 2026
Saturday night at The Marine Hall was one of those shows that stays with you long after the final note fades. A packed Fleetwood crowd, a room full of anticipation, and a band ready to go all in — the perfect recipe for a special night.
From the first pulse of the opening track to the last shimmering chord, the atmosphere was electric. The band locked in, the audience locked on, and the whole hall seemed to breathe with the music. It was one of those performances where everything just clicked.
Paul Spencer was there to capture it all — the light, the colour, the emotion, the moments in between. His images tell the story better than words ever could: the intensity on stage, the connection with the crowd, and the sheer scale of the sound and vision that filled the Marine Hall. Below is a curated selection of Paul’s stunning shots from the night.
Settle in, scroll through, and relive an unforgettable evening with Pink Floydian.
Photo Gallery by Paul Spencer
Photos: Darwen 2026
Saturday Night • A Journey Through the Floyd Universe
Last Saturday, Darwen Library Theatre was transformed into a world of soaring guitars, immersive soundscapes, and unmistakably Floyd‑esque light and laser work as Pink Floydian delivered another spellbinding performance. The 8‑piece band — renowned for their meticulous attention to detail and uncanny authenticity — took the audience on a two‑and‑a‑half‑hour journey through Pink Floyd’s most iconic eras.
From the atmospheric opening notes to the final thunderous applause, the room was wrapped in nostalgia, precision musicianship, and the unmistakable emotional weight of the Floyd catalogue. Haunting vocals, shimmering solos, rich saxophone lines, and those spine‑tingling harmonies on Great Gig in the Sky reminded everyone why Pink Floydian are considered one of the UK’s most faithful and captivating tribute acts.
This gallery captures the moments where the music, lights, and crowd aligned — the quiet intensity, the explosive crescendos, and the unmistakable joy of a theatre full of fans lost in the sound.
Shine on.
Photos: Paul Spencer
Photos: Runcorn 2026
The Brindley Bathed in Floydian Light
On Friday night, The Brindley Theatre transformed once again into a cathedral of colour, sound, and pure atmosphere as Pink Floydian delivered a show that felt both timeless and alive in the moment. Under those iconic lights and lasers, the band carved out a journey through Floyd’s universe — immersive, emotional, and meticulously crafted.
Dave Broome was there to catch it all. His lens didn’t just document the night; it translated it. From the quiet intensity between notes to the sweeping waves of light and the crowd’s shared energy, Dave captured the essence of the performance with clarity, drama, and heart. These images are some of his most evocative yet, and we’re excited to showcase them.
🙏 Huge thanks to:
- Dave Broome, for his stunning visual storytelling and instinct for the moments that matter.
- The Brindley Theatre team, whose hospitality and technical support keep everything running seamlessly.
- Our crew, who shape the sound, light, and atmosphere into a living tribute worthy of the Floyd legacy.
🖼️ Dive into the gallery below — relive the glow, the pulse, and the shared magic of the night.
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