About Almost Floyd: An Evening of Pink Floyd Classics

ALMOST FLOYD: AN EVENING OF PINK FLOYD CLASSICS

Saturday, May 2nd of 2026
7:00 pm Showtime / 6:00 pm Doors

Experience the timeless magic of Pink Floyd with Almost Floyd, the tri-state area's premier tribute band. Covering decades of iconic material from one of the most legendary rock bands in history, Almost Floyd delivers an authentic and immersive performance that captures the essence of Pink Floyd’s music. From the haunting tones of Wish You Were Here to the explosive power of Comfortably Numb, audiences are mesmerized by the band’s dedication to recreating every sound and nuance with near-original precision. This is more than a concert - it's a sonic journey through the groundbreaking catalog that defined generations of music lovers.​

Whether you're a lifelong Pink Floyd fan or discovering their brilliance for the first time, Almost Floyd is a must-see show that will leave you breathless.

​Length of Performance: Approximately 2.5 hours

​RESERVED TICKET PRICING:
•$29 for all tickets

Each ticket price is inclusive of a handling & convenience charge. All seating is Reserved Seating, and all sales are final; no refunds nor exchanges.

At The Iconic Woodstock Playhouse

Richie Havens 1968 Woodstock Playhouse Jocko Moffitt's Last Sound-Out

During the late 1950s and into the 60s, the Woodstock Playhouse directors instituted Saturday morning children's productions & concerts as well as midnight concerts featuring such artists as Tom Paxton, Peter Yarrow, Tim Hardin, Pete Seeger, Happy and Artie Traum, Billy Faire, and Jack Elliot. The Band, including Levon Helm, Rick Danko, Garth Hudson, Richard Manuel and Jaime Robbie Robertson, would record their album Stage Fright at the Woodstock Playhouse with Todd Rundgren serving as sound engineer. As the 1960s evolved and Woodstock found itself at the center of a cultural revolution, the Playhouse was host to the final concert in a series of performances known as the Sound-Outs in 1968. Produced by John “Jocko” Moffitt and generally perceived as a precursor concert to the Woodstock Festival held in Bethel a year later, the Playhouse concert featured Richie Havens, with additional performances by Jerry Moore, Don Preston, Major Wiley and Bunky and Jake. 

Throughout the 60s and 70s, legendary musicians and bands played at the Woodstock Playhouse, including Arlo Guthrie, Van Morrison, Orleans, Full Moon, Sonia Malkine, John Hammond, Holy Moses, Dave Van Ronk, Levon and The Band, The Montgomeries, Geoff and Maria Muldaur, Jim Rooney and Bill Keith, and after the burning and rebuilding of the Woodstock Playhouse: Leon Russell, Cindy Cashdollar, Jacke DeJohnette, Sonny Rollins, Peter Yarrow, Bethany and Rufus Cappadocia, John Sebastian, Natalie Merchant, Larry Campbell, David Bromberg, Richie Havens, Noel Paul Stookey, The Indigo Girls, Leon Russell, Well Strung, all of the amazing Headliners at the annual String Sampler Concert, and so many more. 

Additionally, the Woodstock Playhouse, established in 1938 by a member of one of Woodstock's Oldest Families, became a central hub for the launching of major careers on Broadway and in film and television, as it continues to do today.