Some important, breaking news regarding the latest staging of The Pink Floyd Exhibition: Their Mortal Remains, which we hope that any of you who already have tickets, aren’t inconvenienced by the change, noted below, too much. The exhibition, being held at the Vogue Multicultural Museum in Los Angeles, was due to open on August 3rd (just over a week’s time) but has been unavoidably delayed, with the new start date noted as September 3rd, 2021. The exhibition will run until January 9th, 2022 at this Hollywood Boulevard location. In the announcement about the delay, they note that “the many containers filled with Pink Floyd’s artefacts, stage sets, and private collections were shipped from the UK with an extensive lead time but coming out of the pandemic, there are many delays in global freight. These containers have now safely arrived in LA. “Existing ticket holders for August will be notified via email about how to reschedule their dates at no additional cost. Ticket holders may contact the Vogue Multicultural Museum at info@vmmla.com with questions about the ticket exchange process. “The Exhibition teams would like to thank everyone for their patience and understanding.” You can buy tickets for the exhibition, and get more details, at VMMLA.com (https://www.vmmla.com). Admission prices range from $30 to $46 (plus applicable fees), and the audioguide is included in the price. Those who have been to previous stagings of the exhibition will know how good the audioguide is – an essential part of the incredible experience!
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Pink Floyd’s Echoes – new Mojo Magazine takes a close look
new issue of the UK’s Mojo Magazine (cover date March 2022, issue number 340) (https://www.greatmagazines.co.uk/mojo-march-2022) includes a feature – “Echoes Then And Now” – focused on Pink Floyd’s masterpiece. In their preview of the issue, Mojo notes that “fifty years since he helped write the song that lit Floydâs future path, Nick Mason is taking Echoes on the road. But will Roger Waters join him this time?” Their feature promises an in-depth look at the piece, and knowing how Mojo’s articles are normally written, it should be a detailed and accurate feature on Echoes. Elsewhere in the magazine, amongst a wide range of other things, and subject of the cover photo, there’s a piece in honour of the recently departed Michael Nesmith of the Monkees â and with the help of an exclusive new Micky Dolenz interview, they celebrate the group once dubbed the Prefab Four and explore the insanity of their 60s rise and fall. Also in the issue is Pearl Jam’s Eddie Vedder (with a tribute from his friend, Pete Townshend), a look at Al Green’s anthemic Letâs Stay Together, also celebrating its 50th, a Mick Rock feature, Dusty Springfield, Van Der Graaf Generator, and much more. Always a great read, the magazine is due to arrive in UK stores around now, and will be available in selected locations worldwide as an import, in due course. Alternatively, you can order (worldwide) online through the GreatMagazines website (https://www.greatmagazines.co.uk/mojo-march-2022) which is owned and run by the publishers of Mojo.
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