Inside the Pink Floyd: Their Mortal Remains exhibition

The Pink Floyd: Their Mortal Remains exhibition presents an audio-visual journey through 50 years of one of the world's most iconic rock groups, and a rare and exclusive glimpse into the world of Pink Floyd with unique artefacts from every stage of their career and personal lives.

Brimming with eye-popping visuals, holographic representations of artwork, rare artefacts and never before seen in-depth interviews with the band and those close to them, the exhibition bristles with visual, aural and technological innovation from the moment you set foot inside.

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It is absolutely gobsmacking, putting you right in the centre of one of the greatest pieces of music ever performed. Wish you were there? You will feel like you were.

Daily Telegraph
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Few bands in rock history have ever been as creative in their attempts to distract attention from themselves.

The Guardian
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Pink Floyd: Their Mortal Remains is less an exhibition than a full-frontal sensory assault, an utterly transportive experience that leaves you in no doubt as to the importance of the band.

City AM
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Imaginatively conceived, fascinatingly curated, beautifully designed and stunningly realised.

Daily Telegraph
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The inclusion of installations like this makes Their Mortal Remains not just an interesting exhibition, but an affecting one too

The Times
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