Here's something most people in Boca don't realize yet: one of the biggest tribute acts on the planet is closing out their entire North American tour right here at Mizner Park Amphitheater this Sunday night. Brit Floyd - the group Rolling Stone called the world's greatest Pink Floyd experience - is bringing lasers, a massive circular screen, and a 30-song setlist to our backyard. And if you've never seen them live, people who have will tell you the same thing: it's not a tribute show. It's the real thing.

How Brit Floyd Became the Standard

Brit Floyd started in Liverpool in 2011, founded by guitarist and musical director Damian Darlington. Darlington isn't some casual fan - he first heard The Wall at 13, saw Pink Floyd live in 1987, and spent 17 years performing with The Australian Pink Floyd Show before deciding he could take the concept further. Over 1,500 shows later, across 40 countries and five continents, he was right. The band has played Red Rocks, Radio City Music Hall, the Royal Albert Hall, and the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles. Pink Floyd's own saxophonist Scott Page has joined them on stage. So has Roger Waters' son Harry. When the people who actually made the original music show up to play with you, that tells you everything.

The Moon, The Wall and Beyond

The 2026 tour is their most ambitious production yet. The first set pulls from The Wall and deep cuts - "In the Flesh?", "Another Brick in the Wall", "Shine On You Crazy Diamond", "Hey You", and "Sorrow" among them. Then the second set delivers The Dark Side of the Moon front to back - every track, in order, from "Speak to Me" through "Eclipse." The encore? "Wish You Were Here" into "Comfortably Numb" into "Run Like Hell." That's 30 songs across two and a half to three hours. Nine musicians on stage. A circular screen running full visuals. Lasers. The works.

The setlist is built for both the devoted fan who knows every note of "Any Colour You Like" and the person who just wants to hear "Money" and "Time" under the stars. That range is what fills arenas.

Why Mizner Park Makes This Special

Mizner Park Amphitheater is a 4,200-capacity outdoor venue in the heart of downtown Boca. It's intimate enough that every seat feels close, but big enough for Brit Floyd's full production to hit properly. The lawn section is the move here - grab tickets, bring a blanket, settle in on the grass, and let the lasers and the Florida night sky do the rest. There's something about hearing "Breathe" outdoors at dusk that a closed theater can't replicate. The amphitheater sits right next to the Boca Raton Museum of Art, surrounded by Mizner Park's restaurants and shops, so you can make a full evening of it.

And here's the detail that makes this show even more significant: Boca Raton is the final stop on Brit Floyd's entire North American leg. They've been on the road since February, playing Hamilton, Laval, theaters across the East Coast and Midwest. It all wraps up here on Sunday night. Final show energy is a real thing - the band plays like they're leaving it all on stage.

The Move

Doors open at 6:30 PM, show starts at 7:30 PM. Get there early enough to grab your lawn spot and hit one of the Mizner Park restaurants for dinner first. Lawn tickets are the best value and the best experience for this kind of show. If you're pairing this with the rest of the weekend - Boca Street Fest on Saturday afternoon, dune restoration Saturday morning - Sunday night at Brit Floyd is the perfect cap to a stacked Boca weekend.

🎵 What: Brit Floyd - The Moon, The Wall and Beyond Tour

📅 When: Sunday, March 29, 2026 - Doors 6:30 PM, Show 7:30 PM

📍 Where: Mizner Park Amphitheater, 590 Plaza Real, Boca Raton, FL 33432

🎫 Tickets: Starting around $73 - available on Live Nation, Ticketmaster, SeatGeek

💡 Pro tip: Grab lawn tickets and bring a blanket. Get there by 6 PM for the best spot.

🌐 More info: britfloyd.com/tour

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