Step into a world of sound and colour with Dome Club's Pink Floyd 360° show! This experience is the perfect way to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Pink Floyd's iconic album 'Dark Side of the Moon'.
In the dome you'll be transported to a different dimension, surrounded by the music of Pink Floyd. It'll feel like being inside a music video, with stunning visuals projected all around you - a truly immersive experience that will leave you feeling like you've travelled to the dark side of the Moon and back.
Pink Floyd 360° digital dome shows are a feast for the senses, with mesmerising colours and images swirling to the music around you. The ultimate way to experience Pink Floyd's timeless music.
This show is perfect for music lovers, Pink Floyd fans, or anyone who wants to experience something bright, colourful and different.
Audiences sit / lie on foam flooring. We recommend bringing a pillow and yoga mat (or sleeping bag) to lie on.
BYO refreshments: Only drinks in sealed bottles will be allowed in the dome
PLEASE NOTE: visuals include a few rapidly flashing sequences
Wheelchair users: Please contact host before purchasing tickets so that entry can be arranged accordingly
Age restrictions: 15+
Adult (adults and children age 15+) | £20 |
Student (we may ask to see your ID) | £16 |
Senior Citizen | £16 |
Concession (registered disabled, registered carers, and NHS workers) | £16 |
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Really cool experience, enjoying the music and visuals in the dome . Easy to book and to find wit...
Excellent, trippy and good fun.
Thoroughly enjoyable, excellent graphics and a very good sound system set at just about the exact...
Really cool experience, enjoying the music and visuals in the dome . Easy to book and to find with free parking which is always a bonus 😂 . When we left we talked about all the other bands/music that we would like to experience in the dome ! Thanks xx
Excellent
Excellent, trippy and good fun.
Brilliant way to celebrate Pink Floyd Dark Side of the Moon 50th anniversary
Shared with two of my lifelong friends, we all agreed it was an amazing experience. Fantastic way to celebrate 50 years of the wonderful album Dark side of the Moon by Pink Floyd. The graphics were amazing, however we wished there had been more images of planets. The graphics for the track Time….what can I say…. mind blowing! For two of us we were celebrating in memory of much loved family members, this being their favourite album of all time. Thanks guys!……Tubular Bells next?
Thoroughly enjoyable, excellent graphics and a very good sound system set at just about the exact volume.
Great show, really recommend the experience especially if you're a Pink Floyd fan 😀
The dome is a tardis!
Was wowed by the experience. Enjoyable.
This is a must for all Pink Floyd fans! You will enjoy beautiful and relaxing visuals accompanied by music from the iconic album. Truly one of a kind experience.
Our colourful inflatable dome, located in the beautiful 45 acre garden at Arnos Vale, is home to immersive educational events and 360° planetarium shows!
Enjoy guided tours of the night sky, journey across the Solar System, and handle a famous meteorite from outer space. Ask any astronomy question you wish and have it answered with spellbinding visuals on the dome.
A great day out at Arnos Vale Victorian Garden Cemetery (BS4 3EW), where you can also enjoy self-guided walks, a coffee shop and a gift shop.
We'll be back 16-18 August and 21-22 December 2024.
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Mario has over two 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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