A cosmic celebration of one of the greatest albums of all time

 


DSOTM - Tulsa, OK

Tulsa Air and Space Museum

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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. 

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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.

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The Tulsa Air & Space Museum's Planetarium

Situated in the heart of Oklahoma's second-largest city, the Tulsa Air and Space Museum (TASM) stands as a testament to humankind's fascination with the skies and the vastness of space. While the museum itself is replete with exhibits showcasing the evolution of aviation, it's the planetarium that truly offers visitors a journey beyond our world.

As you recline in the planetarium's comfortable seating, the dome overhead comes alive with stars, planets, galaxies, and various celestial phenomena, making it feel as if you're traveling through the universe. The state-of-the-art projection technology, coupled with expert narration, provides an immersive educational experience, making complex astronomical concepts accessible to both young minds and seasoned stargazers.

Whether you're exploring the constellations that have guided ancient civilizations or delving into the latest space exploration advancements, the Tulsa Air and Space Museum's planetarium promises a cosmic journey that ignites curiosity and wonder!

Tulsa Air and Space Museum

3624 N 74th E Ave, Tulsa, USA 74115