Watching the sky while listening to The Dark Side of the Moon? This unmissable teenage rite of passage will take on an unprecedented dimension starting May 3 at the Montreal Planetarium.

The great concert in the sky will meet the legendary music of Pink Floyd in a planetarium show superimposing the ten pieces of the legendary album, launched 50 years ago, as many tables composed of “striking images of the Solar System, and other effects visuals, in a surround sound environment. The graphic designer Aubrey Powell, a long-time collaborator of the English group to whom we owe the cover of the disc A Saucerful of Secrets, is one of its creators.

This means that after the great success of The Pink Floyd: Their Mortal Remains exhibition, which was on view at the Arsenal from November to April, Pink Floyd will continue its stay in Montreal, at the Planetarium, until to September 4.