Tubular Bells + Extracts from Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon for the Moog Synthesizer
  • Friday 3 November 2023, 7:30pm
  • The Stoller Hall
  • £16
Book tickets
Image Musician Mark Jenkins playing the Moog Sythesizer

Live solo performance by Mark Jenkins with computer graphic projections.

That spine-tingling theme from “The Exorcist” is Mike Oldfield’s “Tubular Bells” – an epic of rock music celebrating 50 Years in 2023 alongside Pink Floyd’s “Dark Side Of The Moon”. Between them, the two albums have sold 60 million copies.

Now music tech journalist Mark Jenkins has arranged “Tubular Bells” for a solo live performance using the latest music technology plus a spectacular synchronised video and laser show. Experience this stunning melodic album as you’ve never heard it before, and enjoy extracts from “Dark Side of the Moon” complete with great vocal performances in massive computer graphic projections of the latest artificial intelligence artwork.

 

The Stoller Hall welcomes all audience members, including those who may need additional support with their booking or visit. We have set up an access scheme for our audiences with any additional needs, including free Personal Assistant tickets or wheelchair space bookings. You can find more information here.

Tubular Bells + Extracts from Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon for the Moog Synthesizer
  • Friday 3 November 2023, 7:30pm
  • The Stoller Hall
  • £16
Book tickets

Live solo performance by Mark Jenkins with computer graphic projections.

That spine-tingling theme from “The Exorcist” is Mike Oldfield’s “Tubular Bells” – an epic of rock music celebrating 50 Years in 2023 alongside Pink Floyd’s “Dark Side Of The Moon”. Between them, the two albums have sold 60 million copies.

Now music tech journalist Mark Jenkins has arranged “Tubular Bells” for a solo live performance using the latest music technology plus a spectacular synchronised video and laser show. Experience this stunning melodic album as you’ve never heard it before, and enjoy extracts from “Dark Side of the Moon” complete with great vocal performances in massive computer graphic projections of the latest artificial intelligence artwork.

 

The Stoller Hall welcomes all audience members, including those who may need additional support with their booking or visit. We have set up an access scheme for our audiences with any additional needs, including free Personal Assistant tickets or wheelchair space bookings. You can find more information here.

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