360° Immersive Music Show: Wish You Were Here

Step inside a world of colour, sound and imagination this festive season.

At Aerospace Bristol’s Dome Club, you’ll experience Wish You Were Here as you’ve never felt it before - in a breathtaking 360° immersive setting where music and visuals blend into one. Surrounded by vibrant, moving imagery and enveloped by crystal-clear sound, you’ll be transported into a dream-like space where time seems to slow and every note feels alive.

This event celebrates both creativity and connection - the timeless music of Wish You Were Here, re-imagined through cutting-edge digital artistry. Whether you’re a lifelong Pink Floyd listener or simply love the idea of being swept up in an extraordinary audio-visual experience, this evening promises something special for everyone.

Why you’ll love it:

A festive night out with a difference: a brilliant alternative to the usual Christmas entertainment - perfect for couples or friends.

Immersive and awe-inspiring: feel the music all around you in an experience that combines art, light and sound.

Accessible for all: no need to be a die-hard fan - it’s a captivating, atmospheric show for anyone who enjoys being wowed.

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.

Please note: Visuals include rapidly flashing sequences.

Age restrictions: 15+

Adult - Lying Down (15+) £20
Adult - Sitting (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

How to get there

Facilities

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

On the day

  • Audiences sit / lie on foam flooring. We recommend bringing a pillow and yoga mat (or sleeping bag) to lie on
  • NOTE: visuals include a few rapidly flashing sequences
  • Please arrive at least 5min before the start of the show, to allow time for taking off shoes and a brief introduction
  • Wheelchair users: please contact us before purchasing tickets. Entry into the inflatable dome is possible, yet needs to be pre-arranged

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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