Pink Floyd to stream concerts to help fans get through the lockdown

Pink Floyd to stream concerts to help fans get through the lockdown

English rock band Pink Floyd will start streaming its full-length archival concerts for free every Friday, starting 17 April, on YouTube.

The facebook post read, "Starting later today, at 5pm UK time (12pm EST) is the @YouTube Film Festival, which Pink Floyd and David Gilmour are participating in. Whilst the band have been running #PinkFloydFriday for a couple of years, releasing a different music video at 5pm UK every seven days to start the weekend in style, for the next four weeks, a full concert performance will be available atYouTube.com. The first of the performances, live today, will be the 90 minute TV version of PULSE. Coming up on subsequent Fridays will be Live At Pompeii and the 1970 KQED broadcast, An Hour With Pink Floyd (both are the Early Years versions) and the final Friday (May 8th) sees the DVD version of David Gilmour Live At Pompeii available to view. These four performances will be available to watch throughout the whole of the Film Festival. We will remind you all as they go live, and we hope you enjoy the#YouTube #StayHome #WithMe Film Festival!"

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