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Houston Symphony Performs The Music of Pink Floyd at the Pavilion

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You’ve heard rock symphonies before, but never like this! On June 26, the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion celebrated the 50th anniversary of The Dark Side of the Moon with the Houston Symphony’s electrifying performance of The Music of Pink Floyd. The audience was able to discover the psychedelic sounds of Pink Floyd mixed with sumptuous orchestral arrangements, with classics such as Money, Learn to fly And Comfortably Numb.

See photos from the show on Hello Woodlands the Facebook page:

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All seats are free for the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion’s 2024 performing arts events and tickets are not required. Families are encouraged to enrich their performing arts experience with Mini Pavilion Maestros, a free and exciting program that makes the arts both fun and accessible to children of all ages. Families can register their children for any of the Pavilion’s performing arts events this season at a special booth located on the North Plaza or online at www.woodlandscenter.org/mini-maestros.

The Pavilion’s next performing arts show is the Starry Salute on Wednesday July 3. The annual tradition, which continues to go from strength to strength, returns to unite communities, delight families and once again honor our greatest public servants. A new face at the helm, Jason Seber, has managed some of the biggest names in classical music, as well as a wide range of acclaimed pop artists. Expect energy, exuberance and enthusiasm in every patriotic moment. To find out more, visit https://bit.ly/StarSpangledSalute2024

For more information about the Pavilion, visit their website at www.woodlandscenter.org.

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