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It's fair to say the Glasgow Science Centre Pink Floyd screenings have went down a storm across the city over the past year, with tickets for a series of full album playback events at the planetarium going like hot-cakes.

And the good news is that, for Floyd fans who have missed out on previous extravaganzas, the Centre has announced some new dates for The Dark Side of the Moon: The Fulldome Experience.

The shows, on Saturday, April 7 and Friday, April 13, will see the iconic band’s The Dark Side of the Moon album played in its entirety in Dolby 5.1 sound, accompanied by mesmeric visualisations which are projected across the planetarium's immersive 15m dome.

(Image: Chris Ratcliffe/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

As ever, there is a small bonus before the show begins and a chance to see what usually happens at the planetarium, with the Centre’s team of expert astronomers taking you on a guided tour of the cosmos.

It's an adult only event, especially geared towards an older audience.

Tickets for the incredible audio-visual experience are on sale now and cost £16 per person including booking fee.

You can buy your tickets here - but you'd better move fast, this will sell out!