A cosmic celebration of one of the greatest albums of all time
Burnsville, NC
Mayland Earth to Sky Park's Arthur 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
Mayland Earth to Sky Park’s Arthur Planetarium
Nestled in the scenic town of Burnsville, North Carolina, the Mayland Earth to Sky Park’s Glenn and Carol Arthur Planetarium is a remarkable destination for stargazers and curious minds. Officially opened to the public on June 24 and 25, 2021, with a ribbon-cutting ceremony, BBQ, and 20-minute preview shows, this planetarium has quickly become a cornerstone for astronomical education and appreciation in the region. It's located within the Earth to Sky Park, an environmental educational park that offers a gateway to explore the natural world from the earth to the sky.
The planetarium, with its 36-foot projection dome housing 60 seats, serves as a multi-purpose venue, hosting traditional astronomy shows, other STEM education shows, and is accessible to school children, Mayland students, and the general public.
A unique feature of the Arthur Planetarium is its array of educational and entertaining shows, offered under a breathtaking dome. From exploring big astronomical concepts, the colors of the cosmos, to the journey of monarch butterflies, and even the unfolding story of the James Webb Space Telescope, the planetarium provides a diverse schedule that caters to a wide array of interests and age groups. Not only does it offer a glimpse into the cosmic wonders, but it also serves as a platform for environmental education, intertwining the mysteries of the universe with the earthly concerns of climate change and environmental stewardship.


