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From May 13 until October 1, 2017, the Victoria and Albert Museum in London will host The Pink Floyd Exhibition: Their Mortal Remains, an outstanding display that chronicles the 50-year history of one of the most renowned, iconic rock bands of all times. The event marks five decades since the musicians released their very first song, Arnold Layne. This single was merely the beginning of an exceptional and riveting journey through the world of music which would bring them an impressive number of fans from all over the globe and over 200 million record sales. Pink Floyd is a legendary band that has inspired and influenced the entire rock scene since the 1960s. The Pink Floyd Exhibition: Their Mortal Remains is the living proof of the fact that, in spite of the passing of time, the band will always live on through its great legacy.

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This exhibition is an amazing event that shouldn’t be missed by any Pink Floyd fan. No matter if you’re a nostalgic who has witnessed the evolution of the band since the 60s or you’re a young rock enthusiast who has just discovered their music, this is something that you absolutely must see! The Pink Floyd Exhibition: Their Mortal Remains is a fascinating and psychedelic experience that will take you through the many original and phenomenal universes created by the band. The display explores the songs, albums, design and staging of Pink Floyd from their debut single until the present day.

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The Pink Floyd Exhibition: Their Mortal Remains provides a retrospective image of how the band evolved with the passing of time and the shifts in the cultural landscape. The over 350 items on display include attractions such as artworks, set and construction pieces, architectural sketches, adverts, concert posters, original album covers, musical instruments and technology, genuine designs and handwritten lyrics. Some of the main highlights of the exhibition are the face masks used during the 1979 concert “The Wall Live”.

Critic Reviews

All The Pink Floyd Exhibition: Their Mortal Remains reviews published so far express their great excitement for the display. In her Mirror piece, Chantelle Symester notes that the event provides “an unprecedented look at Pink Floyd's incredible career”. Mark Brown writes for The Guardian that the exhibition is a “great fit for a museum so dedicated to art, design and performance”.

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