With the Total Solar Eclipse less than a month away it seems only fitting that there should be a special night for the Texarkana Solarbration as the Texarkana Symphony and Jeans 'n Classics team up to present Dark Side of The Moon - The Music of Pink Floyd.  

The Canadian-based touring act Jeans 'n Classics will bring the music of Pink Floyd to life with the music arranged with the precision of a rock band with vocalists and our fantastic Texarkana Symphony.

The Music of Pink Floyd

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The show will take place the weekend before the Total Eclipse at 7 PM Saturday, April 6 at the historic Perot Theatre, located at 221 Main in downtown Texarkana.

Who is Jeans 'n Classics

Jeans 'n Classics has performed their Symphonic rock shows with local symphonies nationwide for over 20 years.

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'Dark Side of the Moon' in it's Entirety

This concert is one that no Pink Floyd fan should miss. This concert will feature highlights from Pink Floyd's album 'The Wall' and the album 'Dark Side of the Moon' in its entirety.

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Dark Side of the Moon was Pink Floyd's eighth album in 1973 and is one of the most critically acclaimed albums of all time. It remained on the Billboard albums chart for an amazing 736 nonconsecutive weeks from 17 March 1973 to 16 July 1988.

Tickets are available at the Perot Theatre online and at the Perot Theater box office.

 

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