It is a welcome and a long awaited return of Pulse - Echoes of Floyd to Chorley Theatre, having last performed there 25 years ago. In the time since they have performed for gigs and charity events playing to packed houses across the UK and Europe.
The show is based around Pink Floyd's third live album "Pulse" released in 1995 and features a performance of Dark Side of the Moon in its entirety.
The band features musicians from around Lancashire, all successful in their own right, but making this show extra special by perfectfully recreating the experience of Pink Floyd live.
Pulse - Echoes of Floyd will be at Chorley Theatre for one night only and is sure to be a sell out so it is recommended tickets are booked early.
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