Pink Floyd Immersive Show: Dark Side of the Moon

Experience one of the world’s most iconic albums as you’ve never heard - or seen - it before. In this unique 360° immersive show, Dark Side of the Moon is brought to life through mesmerising surround sound and stunning projected visuals that fill the entire space around you - a truly immersive experience that will leave you feeling like you've travelled to the dark side of the Moon and back.

Whether you’re a long-time fan of great music or simply looking for something different to do this Christmas, this is an unforgettable night out. Settle in, switch off, and let the music take you on a journey through colour, emotion and space.

Good to know:

Seating: audiences sit or lie on foam flooring. For lying-down tickets, bring a pillow and yoga mat or sleeping bag. For sitting, a cushion is recommended.

Limited chairs available: if you require a chair, please contact the host before purchasing a ticket (only five chairs can be accommodated in the dome).

Bar available: drinks can be purchased before and after the show, but only drinks in sealed bottles are permitted inside the dome.

Accessibility: wheelchair users, please contact the host before booking so entry can be arranged.

Address: the museum entrance is on Hayes Way (a long road with four roundabouts); and 'Aerospace Bristol' is written on bright red signs, including a large red, pyramid-shaped sign.

Please note: Visuals include rapidly flashing sequences. Music will be at concert-level volume with a quality sound system.

Age restrictions: 15+

Adult - Lying Down (age 15+) £20
Adult - Sitting (age 15+) £15
Student - Lying Down (please bring ID) £16
Student - Sitting (please bring ID) £11
Senior Citizen - Lying Down £16
Senior Citizen - Sitting £11
Concession - Lying Down (registered disabled, registered carers, and NHS workers) £16
Concession - Sitting (registered disabled, registered carers, and NHS workers) £11

What people are saying

★★★★★
Peter Patch
Aug 2023

The immersive experience really brought the music to life.

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★★★★★
Joshua McNeill
Aug 2023

Really cool and fun experience. Excellent sound system and trippy visuals

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★★★★★
Megan Belcher
Aug 2023

Really great and beautiful experience

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★★★★★
Marine R
Jul 2023

Fantastic one of a kind experience, I felt like I was in another world for 45mn, and would defini...

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How to get there

Facilities

  • Parking
  • Toilets
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Baby changing
  • Family friendly
  • Refreshments available
  • WiFi

On the day

  • Audiences sit / lie on foam flooring; please bring a pillow & yoga mat or sleeping bag.
  • Visuals include rapidly flashing sequences. Music will be at concert-level volume with a quality sound system.
  • Please arrive at least 5min early.
  • Wheelchair users: please contact us before purchasing tickets. Dome entry is possible, yet needs to be pre-arranged.
  • The museum entrance is on Hayes Way, with 'Aerospace Bristol' written on bright red signs, including a large red, pyramid-shaped sign.

Changes happen, don't worry

How to change dates
Change of plans? You can easily rebook the next available slot up to 1 days before your experience.
How to get a refund
Can't make it? We understand things happen! You can cancel and get a full refund up to 1 days before your experience.
Please note that this refund policy does not apply to gift bookings. You may reschedule your gift if outside the time period stated above. Please note that Yuup gift cards are valid for redemption for 12 months, and if not redeemed by this date, you will get a Yuup credit added to your Yuup account equivalent to the unspent value of the Yuup gift card less a Yuup administration fee of 20%.

You'll be hosted by

Mario Di Maggio

Mario has nearly three decades experience with digital domes and planetariums, both fixed and mobile. He launched and managed the UK`s first purpose-built digital planetarium (Thinktank Science Museum, Birmingham, 2005-2013); as well as the Glasgow Planetarium, then the UK`s most expensive planetarium (2001-2004). Mario has worked as a consultant for the Guinness Book of World Records Macao Planetarium (China, 2004-2008) and the Peter Harrison Planetarium (London, 2005). Additional planetarium experience includes We The Curious (Bristol, 2000) and Armagh Planetarium (Northern Ireland, 2000-2001). Before that, Mario established and managed one of South Africa's first interactive science centre networks (KwaZuzulwazi in Durban, 1992-1999), as well as a 'simulated' planetarium at the Durban Natural Science Museum (1998-1999). Currently Mario is the owner and director Dome Club Ltd, also trading as Immersive Theatres (schools outreach).

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