The Australian Pink Floyd Show

Their live shows attempt to recreate the look, feel, and sound of Pink Floyd's later world tours,[1] employing visual aids such as lasers, inflatables and a large display panel similar to Mr Screen.

[6] Though various musicians have come and gone over the years, the Australian Pink Floyd Show continues to base itself around its three 'longest-serving' members : Steve Mac, Colin Wilson and Jason Sawford.

Vocalist and guitarist Steve Mac, and keyboardist Jason Sawford joined the existing line up of Grant Ross (drummer), Trevor Turton (bass) and Smith (guitars).

Peter Whiteley (bass/vocals) was auditioned and joined the band during rehearsals for an interstate tour of Australia's East coast due to take place the following year in May 1993.

During the period of rehearsals, Mac visited family in the UK where he met with Glenn Povey, publisher of the most popular Pink Floyd fanzine of that time, 'Brain Damage'.

Despite the immense success and growing popularity of TAPFS, its founding member Lee Smith left the band towards the end of that year and returned to Australia citing homesickness.

[9] He subsequently invited the band to attend the end-of-tour after-show party for The Division Bell Tour at Earls Court in London.

In the same year the band undertook a two-week tour of South America consisting of dates in Mexico City, Buenos Aires, and Brazil.

The group performed at the Isle of Wight Festival in June 2008,[17] were the headline act of the last night of Guilfest 2008, and in August of the same year made their first appearance at the Lokerse Feesten[18] in Lokeren, Belgium.

[citation needed] A complete production of The Wall, incorporating new animation based on the original Gerald Scarfe imagery, was performed for the first time by the band during their 2008 North American tours.

[citation needed] The production continued throughout the 2009 European tour, which included dates in the United Kingdom, Germany, Poland, the Czech Republic, Italy, Switzerland, Norway, Denmark, Sweden, France, Spain, Portugal and, for the first time, Serbia.

[21] Performing in June 2011 at the Hampton Court Palace Festival in London, the band was joined by Guy Pratt, long-time session bass player for Pink Floyd, for a rendition of Run Like Hell.

At a show in Anaheim, Lorelei was joined by her sister Durga McBroom,-- she had sung for Pink Floyd on the Momentary Lapse and Division Bell tours – to sing The Great Gig in the Sky.

The Australian Pink Floyd Show performing in 2015
Jason Sawford performing at Teatro do Bourbon County in 2007
Screen and inflatable pig used by the band in their 2008 shows
The band playing " The Dark Side of the Moon " in front of the Lovell Telescope at Jodrell Bank .