We’re truly sorry to share that, due to unforeseen production and logistical challenges, our “The Wall In Concert” concert originally scheduled for May 18, 2025 at Conexus Arts Centre must be postponed. We were looking forward to sharing the amazing experience with you, and we deeply regret any inconvenience this may cause. All tickets purchased for the May 18 show will be honored for the new date, November 19, so there’s nothing you need to do.
***If you cannot make the new date, please contact the box office at 306-525-9999 by May 20 to receive a full refund otherwise your tickets will be non-refundable after May 20. ***
Date: Wednesday, November 19
Time: 5:30 PM
Doors Open: 1 hour prior to the show.
Save 25% by bundling this show with The Dark Side of The Moon Concert on Wednesday at 8:30 PM.
When purchasing the bundle package patrons will be selecting the same seat for both performances. Please expect limited seating inventory when purchasing the bundle package.
Regular Price: $51.88 – $97.04
Accessible Seating: Please contact our Box Office for all wheelchair-accessible tickets and any special requests for accessibility accommodations at 306-525-9999.
BUNDLE TICKETS WITH DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
Celebrate the 40th anniversary of Pink Floyd’s legendary concert tour – “THE WALL in concert” with original band members Graham Broad, Mark Lennon, Chester Kamen and Roger Waters’ son, Harry Waters, as well as Berlin Pink Floyd & Echoes. A homage to the greatest rock opera of all time with musicians from the original Pink Floyd and Roger Waters tours plus the band.
“The Wall” is one of the greatest rock albums of all time. In 1980/81 Pink Floyd played the entire album, followed in 1990 by Roger Waters at the Berlin Wall between East and West in front of a record audience. Between 2010 and 2013, Roger Waters toured with The Wall; At the time, it was the highest-grossing tour a solo artist had ever achieved.
In addition to the music from the cult album “The Wall”, other Pink Floyd songs will be played at the homage concert. For example, you can look forward to “Wish you were here” or “When the Tigers broke free” from the album “The Final Cut”: Roger Waters originally wrote this piece for “The Wall”. It’s about his father’s death in World War II. The other band members found the song too personal, so it ended up being released on The Final Cut, even though its rightful place on the album would have been The Wall.