Pink Floyd: The Dark Side of the Moon

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  1. The Dark Side Of The Moon
    Photo: Konica Minolta Planetaria Tokyo
  2. The Dark Side Of The Moon
    Photo: Konica Minolta Planetaria Tokyo
  3. ピンク・フロイド
    Photo: Konica Minolta Planetaria TokyoPink Floyd
  4. The Dark Side Of The Moon
    Photo: Konica Minolta Planetaria Tokyo
  5. The Dark Side Of The Moon
    Photo: Konica Minolta Planetaria Tokyo
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Time Out says

Set within 360-degree digital dome theatres, Konica Minolta Planetaria provides a retreat from the bustling streets of Tokyo, inviting visitors to revel in a starlit universe. However, it's not only constellations that come alive on these dome ceilings. 

This summer, from June 26 until July 5, the Yurakucho planetarium will pay homage to the monumental rock band, Pink Floyd, with a 42-minute projection show centred on the band’s 1073 album ‘The Dark Side of the Moon’. The album 'The Dark Side Of The Moon', famously launched with a press event at the London Planetarium in 1973, paired music with visuals of stars, constellations, and space projected onto the dome. 

50 years on, you can revel in the power of the album’s ten tracks accompanied by visuals of stars, spaceships, and otherworldly landscapes. Prepare for a transcendental two-dimensional encounter, and rediscover the timeless masterpiece that has sold over 50 million copies worldwide.

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