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Pink Floyd tribute PIGS at Dekker Centre June 1

Josh Szczepanowski, singer and guitarist in the Pink Floyd tribute band PIGS, hopes to give audiences an experience they wouldn鈥檛 be able to otherwise see without a time machine.
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PIGS, a Pink Floyd tribute band from Victoria, B.C., will bring a light and stage show to the Dekker Centre in a few weeks. Band members say they aim to recreate a Pink Floyd experience from the 1970s, and an entire full-length album could be covered as part of the set.

Josh Szczepanowski, singer and guitarist in the Pink Floyd tribute band PIGS, hopes to give audiences an experience they wouldn鈥檛 be able to otherwise see without a time machine.

鈥淚t鈥檚 different than people might expect to see because it鈥檚 focused really tightly on [Pink Floyd鈥檚] mid to late 鈥70s look and feel,鈥 Szczepanowski said.

PIGS was formed in Victoria, B.C. in 2008, and has since toured Canada extensively. The third leg of their LEFT + RIGHT tour features 14 dates on the prairies and in British Columbia.

PIGS band members represent Pink Floyd members, along with a sax player and backup vocalist (Szczepanowski performs David Gilmour鈥檚 parts). In addition to playing a set of covers, PIGS play entire albums.

Previous set lists have included Wish You Were Here, Animals

and Dark Side of the Moon.

The band also brings substantial lighting, Szczepanowski said, to recreate the original band鈥檚 visuals.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a rock show, it鈥檚 not a quiet relaxed thing.鈥

Szczepanowski said he got into Pink Floyd鈥檚 music relatively late, at about age 24, although he said the band鈥檚 music was always around and was his dad鈥檚 favourite band.

Forming a Pink Floyd tribute band came unexpectedly.

With band mates, Szczepanowski said he was 鈥渇ooling around one day and we played some Pink Floyd songs, and it just sort of happened. We started playing Money, and it turned out my David Gilmour voice was pretty much exact.鈥

The band was originally strict about playing songs from 1971 to 1979, but has branched out since and play some more modern songs and even some cuts from solo albums.

鈥淏ut we really work hard to make them fit into the show properly,鈥 Szczepanowski said.

Despite the band's ten years of existence, PIGS hasn鈥檛 yet exhausted the material, and there remains about 40 or 50 songs to play.

鈥淚 find with some of this stuff, even after all these years, it still has the power to move me,鈥 Szczepanowski said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a pretty strong testament to how much effort they put in and how they got it right back then.鈥

PIGS plays live versions of the songs, which can be quite different than from how they sound on the album.

Audience ages, while they are often around 20s and 50s, range from small children to seniors.

After the North Battleford stop, Szczepanowski said the band is aiming for a U.S. and European tour.

鈥淚t is really a pleasure to be sharing this music with everybody every time. Even though Pink Floyd鈥檚 catalogue can be nihilistic, it鈥檚 a pretty uplifting experience.鈥

Tickets are $44.29 plus GST. They can be purchased at the Dekker Centre鈥檚 box office and online.

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