The Australian Rock Collective (ARC) supergroup has announced a brand new tour in which they’ll be performing Pink Floyd’s Wish You Were Here and Dark Side of the Moon around the country.

The band – made up of Kram (Spiderbait), Darren Middleton (Powderfinger), Mark Wilson (Jet) and Davey Lane (You Am I) – will kick off the tour in August, with shows locked in for Caloundra, Brisbane, Tweed Heads, Newcastle, Canberra, Sydney, Melbourne and Perth.

“The records that informed our musical paths/obsessions/journeys curate our tours for themselves, really. Pink Floyd’s message and innovation of recorded sound are omnipresent and still resonate as much, if not more, in the present day,” Lane said.

“2025 is the 50th anniversary of Wish You Were Here, and Dark Side of The Moon was a real highlight of the six tours we’ve done thus far – throwing ‘em together in the one show? A no-brainer.

“Stratocasters are set to stun, and the prism-shaped lighting rig is ready to roll.”

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Formed in 2014 after being asked to perform at the World Cup in Brazil, ARC have gone on to claim 33 ARIA Awards, 16 top ten albums, and an ARIA Hall of Famer in Jet.

ARC have previously performed modern rock classics on some of Australia’s biggest and most prestigious stages together like Abbey Road, Let It Be, and Harvest.

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Tickets for all shows go on sale Friday February 7th, 11am local time. Click here for more details.

ARC PRESENTS
PINK FLOYD’S
WISH YOU WERE HERE + DARK SIDE OF THE MOON LIVE 

Saturday, August 9th

The Kings Theatre, Caloundra

Sunday, August 10th

Concert Hall, Brisbane

Wednesday, August 13th

Twin Towns, Tweed Heads

Thursday, August 14th

Civic Theatre, Newcastle

Sunday, August 17th

Canberra Theatre, Canberra

Tuesday, August 19th

Concert Hall, Sydney Opera House, Sydney

Thursday August 21st

Hamer Hall, Melbourne

Saturday August 23rd

Riverside Theatre, Perth

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