A cosmic celebration of one of the greatest albums of all time
Suffolk County, NY
The Vanderbilt Museum & Reichert Planetarium

Over 1 million people worldwide have now seen the unforgettable audio-visual journey celebrating Pink Floyd’s legendary album, The Dark Side of the Moon.
Each of the album’s 10 classic tracks is presented in order, accompanied by 360° visuals that surround you from every angle — some inspired by the band’s storied past, others imagining a bold new future.
With breathtaking visuals, produced by the award-winning team at NSC Creative in collaboration with Pink Floyd’s iconic creative director Aubrey Powell, this is more than a show. It’s a cosmic celebration of one of the greatest albums of all time.
Pink Floyd
Pink Floyd is a British rock band formed in London in 1965. Known for their psychedelic sound, conceptual albums, and groundbreaking live shows, the band became one of the most influential and successful acts in music history. Their iconic works include The Dark Side of the Moon, Wish You Were Here, Animals, and The Wall. With over 250 million albums sold worldwide, Pink Floyd continues to be celebrated for its innovation and lasting impact on popular culture.
Venue Information
The Vanderbilt Museum & Reichert Planetarium
The Charles and Helen Reichert Planetarium is the most technologically advanced theater of its kind on Long Island. Boasting a huge 60-foot domed screen, 145 seats, stunning fulldome imagery and state-of-the-art sound system.
The Vanderbilt’s Charles and Helen Reichert Planetarium opened its doors to the public in 1971. The Planetarium enhanced Museum offerings and now offers cutting-edge programming in the most technologically advanced theater of its kind on Long Island. We serve local school districts, our community, and out-of-town visitors. The Planetarium has diverse programming that includes fulldome films, live star talks, laser shows, concerts, and special events. The Planetarium is also available as a venue for corporate events and other engagements.
In 2013, the Planetarium and its William and Mollie Rogers Theater with a 60-foot dome underwent a $4-million dollar renovation – including 147 oversized comfort seats, a powerful 5.1 surround sound system, and one of the finest star projector and fulldome video projection systems in the world. The theater’s hybrid Geministar III system can show an incredibly realistic starry sky that seamlessly cross-fades with the fulldome video system to lift audiences off Earth and have them travel anywhere in the known universe! Audiences can visit planets, moons, stars, exoplanets, black holes, stellar nurseries, galaxies, and even the entire universe itself from the farthest vantage points known. Visitors find it a truly wonderful, awe-inspiring experience.


