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All the Venues Where Pink Floyd Were Banned, From a Canadian Stadium to Royal Albert Hall … from the American Songwriter Lauren Boisvert

Tom Bettenhausen1 day ago01 mins

Pink FloydPink Floyd put on many extravagant live shows in their time, but some of their theatrics got them banned from iconic venues.

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