Pink Talking Fish will perform the iconic Pink Floyd album, The Wall, in its entirety while also incorporating songs from acclaimed bands The Talking Heads and Phish on Saturday, February 10 at The Capitol Theatre.
Pink Talking Fish features Eric Gould on bass, Richard James on keyboards, Zack Burwick on drums, and Dave Brunyak on guitar. These musicians were brought together by their love and passion for the aforementioned bands. They view these three bands as trailblazers who have inspired countless people through their complex discographies and mind-blowing live shows.
While each of these bands sound different, Pink Talking Fish discovered how phenomenal a setlist can be when these three different bands and their multitude of sounds are blended together. The band has found ways to seamlessly weave through the hits and deep cuts of Pink Floyd, The Talking Heads, and Phish to create an incredible live show that has garnered a positive reaction at shows across the country.
A special treat for show attendees at The Capitol Theatre will be the band performing Pink Floyd’s classic album, The Wall, in its entirety in addition to hits from The Talking Heads and Phish. Released in 1979, The Wall has been widely regarded as one of the top rock albums of all time. The album features essential tracks like “Comfortably Numb” and the three part “Another Brick in the Wall.” This is a must-see event for fans of Pink Floyd, The Talking Heads, and Phish.
Tickets are on sale now and start at $22.50. Tickets can be purchased by calling Ticketfly at (877) 987-6487, ordering online at www.thecapitoltheatre.com, or visiting The Capitol Theatre Box Office at 149 Westchester Avenue, Port Chester, New York, Monday through Thursday from 2:00PM-6:00PM or Friday and Saturday from 12:00PM-6:00PM.
About The Capitol Theatre:
Designed by celebrated architect Thomas Lamb in 1926 and listed in The National Register of Historic Places, the theatre is located approximately 30 miles from NYC, conveniently accessible by I-95 and only one block from the Port Chester Metro North train station. Celebrating its 90th anniversary, the 1,835-capacity theatre has hosted concerts by the Rolling Stones, Pink Floyd, Derek and the Dominos, Janis Joplin, the Grateful Dead, David Bowie, Santana, Black Sabbath, Iggy Pop, and many more. Following a transformative renovation under the guidance of entrepreneur Peter Shapiro (three Brooklyn Bowls, the Lockn' Festival, the "Fare Thee Well" Grateful Dead stadium shows, music magazine Relix, FANS), the theatre reopened as a rock palace on Sep 4, 2012, with a performance by Bob Dylan and has since hosted everyone from Al Green and My Morning Jacket to Sleigh Bells and Morrissey. The New York Times raved, "a rock theater that looks and sounds as good as the Capitol is something to celebrate," while Billboard agreed that "the lavishly decorated theater -- filled with mirrors, chandeliers and painstakingly restored detail -- looks absolutely stunning, and sounds even better."