Pink Floyd Live Performances - Major Tours and Concerts

Major Tours and Concerts

  • September 30, 1966 - The All Saints Church Hall Concert - International Times Benefit Show
  • April 29–30, 1967 - The 14 Hour Technicolour Dream concerts
  • May 12, 1967 - Games For May concert
  • November 4–12, 1967 - First US Tour
  • June 29, 1968 - Midsummer High Weekend concert
  • July - August 1968 - A Saucerful of Secrets US Tour
  • May - September 1969 - The Man and the Journey Tour
  • June 27, 1970 - Bath Festival concert
  • September 1970 - October 1971 - Atom Heart Mother World Tour
  • October - November 1971 - Meddle tour
  • January 1972 - November 1973 - Dark Side of the Moon Tour
  • June 1974 - French summer Tour
  • November - December 1974 - British winter Tour
  • April - July 1975 - Wish You Were Here Tour
  • January - July 1977 - In The Flesh Tour promoting Animals
  • February 1980 - June 1981 - The Wall 1980-1981 (Is There Anybody Out There? The Wall Live 1980-81)
  • September 1987 - August 1988 - A Momentary Lapse of Reason Tour (as documented by Delicate Sound of Thunder)
  • May 1989 - July 1989 - Another Lapse Tour
  • June 30, 1990 - Knebworth Festival concert
  • March - October 1994 - The Division Bell tour (as documented by Pulse)
  • July 2005 - Live 8 concert
  • May 10, 2007 - Syd Barrett Tribute Concert

Comprehensive details of all of Pink Floyd's live appearances can be found at The Pink Floyd Archives.

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