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Signs of Life: The American Pink Floyd

This winter we return to Madison Theater for a monumental Pink Floyd show! Our massive 2.5 hour set will emphasize works from The Wall, plus plentiful classics from other landmark albums. Eight incredible musicians will perform your favorites with remarkable precision and sonic fidelity. The stage will be set with our latest high-tech light and video show and our audio engineering in this venue is top-notch. It all adds up to an immersive sight and sound experience that will rock your world!

The fan-friendly Madison Theater offers three vantage points for the show: floor, main level and balcony. Doors open at 7 and the show starts at 8. Arrive early for best seating options. All ages welcome.

Advance keepsake tickets are available for $15 at http://signsoffloyd.com (no fees). Tickets the day of the show are $20.


Here's what show-goers are saying about Signs of Life:

“WOW!! It keeps getting better. An audio/visual experience like none other.”

"I have never been so entranced by a live musical performance. Beautiful job."

"There are not enough superlative adjectives to describe the quality of the show."

"Completely blown away by the music and the sheer talent of everyone in the band."

"The band's interpretation is refreshing and true to the spirit of Pink Floyd."

"Everything was spot on, without ever feeling like you were watching a tribute band."

“You could close your eyes and swear you were at a Pink Floyd concert.”

"Amazing... Jon is a master. It's more Floyd than Floyd. David Gilmour would be proud."

"I was blown away by the minute details of the performance. It was just exceptional."

"OMG. I just saw Pink Floyd!"

"A totally amazing musical experience in every aspect possible!"

"You all impressed me beyond words."

"AWESOME~AWESOME~AWESOME!!!"


Read more fan reviews at http://signsoffloyd.com/guest-book

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Madison Theater

The Madison Theater is located on Madison Avenue near the Licking River Historic district of Covington, KY. This former movie theater has been transformed into the largest general admission venue in the Cincinnati area.