Pigs will fly, as the old saying goes, before feuding musicians Roger Waters and David Gilmour reunite to make a new Pink Floyd album. Then again, it’s worth pointing out that pigs HAVE flown — and will continue to do so — as long as Brit Floyd keeps up its nearly 25-year career playing note-by-note renditions of the band’s music to sold-out shows around the world.

“We do have quite a large inflatable pig that makes an appearance when there’s room for him,” Brit Floyd founder and bandleader Damian Darlington said. “Not every stage has the room available to inflate it. But when we can get it in there, it certainly makes an appearance.”

Either way, Brit Floyd audiences can count on high production values and a career-spanning catalog of its predecessor’s songs, including a complete perform

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