- Please arrive at the venue at the indicated time
- Please contact our team in case of any delay in arrival
- Seating will be released 15 mins after the show starts for events prior to 20:00 hours and at 21:15 hours for night events if we do not have prior information of your late arrival
- Show start time is at the discretion of the management
- Tickets are non-refundable and non-exchangeable
- Venue holds the right to admission
- Children below the age of 18 are not allowed on Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 19:00 hours till closing
- Food and beverages (including alcohol) from outside the premises will not be permitted inside
Meet ‘The Think Floydian’, After a small change in the line-up, this extraordinary band regarded as India’s biggest Pink Floyd tribute are known for their faithful renditions of one of the world's greatest bands in the history of music. The Think Floydian’s song list features the whole range of classic Pink Floyd from Meddle to the Dark Side of the Moon, Wish You Were Here, The Wall, Animals, The Division Bell and much more. For almost 15years the band have been known to create the Pink Floyd experience for their audiences to relive. This new version of the band came about from the splitting of a band formerly known as Think Floyd India. Members from the original line up include Anindo Bose, Rohit Kulkarni, Avoleon Giles and Abhay Sharma while the new members that come in are Tanisha Bhatnagar and Ritwik De.
The band over the years has performed all over India inplaces like Delhi, Mumbai, Pune, Kolkata, Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Imphal etc. They have done clubs, pubs and festivals including Hard Rock Cafe, Vapour, Striker, Manhattan, and many more. The band has also done a Seagram’s 100 piper ‘play for a cause’ tour of 3 cities which included Delhi, Bangalore and Pune. The band amassed 3000 ppl for the Bangalore show held at UB city. They also did shows for Rolling Stones India in Mumbai and Kolkata and for Taj Gateway Revolution fest.
Anindo Bose
Rohit Kulkarni
Aveleon giles vaz
Abhay Sharma
Tanisha Bhatnagar