A cosmic celebration of one of the greatest albums of all time
Waukesha, WI
Horwitz-DeRemer 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
Horwitz-DeRemer Planetarium
For nearly 50 years, the Horwitz-DeRemer Planetarium, located in the Retzer Nature Center which is part of the Waukesha County Parks System, has inspired curiosity and wonder as a valuable educational and community resource for the School District of Waukesha and southeastern Wisconsin, sharing the latest in astronomy, space exploration, and science education.
Each year, the planetarium presents over 650 immersive shows to more than 31,000 visitors of all ages. The facility features a 40-foot domed theater equipped with 94 seats, a Digistar 6 digital projection system, and a hearing loop system with AV and FM hearing assistance. To make programming accessible to all, the planetarium offers Spanish-language shows and captioning in both English and Spanish.
Visitors are encouraged to arrive early and explore the Purple Planetary Pathway, located onsite on the existing purple trail. This outdoor walking trail is a scale model of our solar system - both in size and distance - providing a hands-on way to experience the vastness of space before heading into the dome.
Guests are also invited to explore the interactive science exhibits and enjoy the renovated lobby, which provides ample seating and tables ideal for small group activities, social gatherings,celebrations, and learning opportunities.


