Brit Floyd — described by Rolling Stone as “widely recognized as the world’s premiere Pink Floyd experience” — has announced that legendary Pink Floyd vocalist Machan “Margaret” Taylor will join the band as a special guest for select dates on their ongoing “The Moon, The Wall and Beyond” 2026 North American tour, beginning July 10 at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles. The group will also welcome saxophone sensation Scott Page — known for his work with Pink Floyd, Toto, and Supertramp — for two shows: July 10 in Los Angeles and July 11 in San Diego.
Nearly four decades after performing with Pink Floyd on the A Momentary Lapse of Reason and Delicate Sound of Thunder tours, Machan Taylor — credited as Margret Taylor during her time with the band — is rejoining Brit Floyd to reprise some of her most celebrated performances. She is also the author of the new memoir Naked Out Loud, which traces her journey from her childhood in Japan and New Jersey to singing alongside Pink Floyd on two of the band’s landmark world tours.
“We are incredibly honored to welcome Machan Taylor back to the Brit Floyd tour this summer,” said Andy Robbins, CEO of Palladium Entertainment and producer of Brit Floyd’s world tours. “Her voice helped define some of Pink Floyd’s greatest live moments and having her share the stage with us is a real privilege. We know fans will be thrilled to experience the magic she brings to these songs.”
The “The Moon, The Wall and Beyond” tour, produced by Palladium Entertainment, celebrates 15 years of Brit Floyd — founded in 2011 — and stands as the group’s most ambitious production to date. The concept spotlights two of Pink Floyd’s most iconic and best-selling albums: The Dark Side of the Moon and The Wall. Setlists feature “Time,” “Money,” “Comfortably Numb,” and “Another Brick in the Wall, Part 2,” alongside selections from Wish You Were Here, Animals, and other fan favorites. On select nights, fully dedicated thematic performances for each album will create two distinct concert experiences within the same tour.
The run is part of a larger 123-date North American tour. Brit Floyd will also team up with Get the Led Out — a tribute to Led Zeppelin — for two special collaborative engagements: Aug. 1 at the Broadview Stage at SPAC in Saratoga Springs, N.Y., and Aug. 8 at Hartford HealthCare Amphitheater in Bridgeport, Conn.
Founded in 2011, Brit Floyd has performed more than 1,600 shows worldwide. Over the years, the group has shared the stage with several alumni of Pink Floyd and Roger Waters’ touring ensembles, including Guy Pratt, Scott Page, Durga McBroom, Roberta Freeman, Machan Taylor, Harry Waters, and Graham Broad. In 2025, Brit Floyd collaborated with legendary producer and engineer Alan Parsons for a run of shows across California and Nevada, drawing nearly 20,000 fans.
Brit Floyd 2026 Tour Dates:
- July 10 – Greek Theatre – Los Angeles, Calif.
- July 11 – Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre – San Diego, Calif.
- July 12 – Arizona Financial Theatre – Phoenix, Ariz.
- July 14 – Wagner Noel Auditorium – Midland, Texas
- July 16 – ACL Live at The Moody Theater – Austin, Texas
- July 17 – Bayou Music Center – Houston, Texas
- July 18 – Texas Trust CU Theatre – Grand Prairie, Texas
- July 19 – Raising Cane’s River Center Theatre – Baton Rouge, La.
- July 21 – Mark C. Smith Concert Hall – Huntsville, Ala.
- July 23 – PNC Pavilion – Cincinnati, Ohio
- July 24 – Rose Music Center – Huber Heights, Ohio
- July 26 – Jacobs Pavilion – Cleveland, Ohio
- July 27 – Kresge Auditorium – Interlochen, Mich.
- July 29 – Everwise Amphitheater – Indianapolis, Ind.
- July 30 – Capital Theatre – Wheeling, W.Va.
- July 31 – Kirby Center – Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
- Aug. 1 – Broadview Stage at SPAC – Saratoga Springs, N.Y. * w/ Get the Led Out
- Aug. 4 – Casino Ballroom – Hampton Beach, N.H.
- Aug. 5 – Casino Ballroom – Hampton Beach, N.H.
- Aug. 8 – Hartford HealthCare Amphitheater – Bridgeport, Conn. * w/ Get the Led Out
- Aug. 9 – Santander Performing Arts Center – Reading, Pa.
- Aug. 11 – Ovens Auditorium – Charlotte, N.C.
- Aug. 13 – Wilson Center – Wilmington, N.C.
- Aug. 14 – Wilson Center – Wilmington, N.C.
- Aug. 15 – Steven Tanger Center for the Performing Arts – Greensboro, N.C.
- Aug. 16 – Township Auditorium – Columbia, S.C.
- Aug. 19 – Kemba Live! – Columbus, Ohio
- Sept. 18 – Hanover Theatre – Worcester, Mass.
- Sept. 19 – Community Arts Center – Williamsport, Pa.
- Sept. 20 – Luhrs Performing Arts Center – Shippensburg, Pa.
- Sept. 22 – Dow Event Center Theater – Saginaw, Mich.
- Sept. 24 – Genesee Theatre – Waukegan, Ill.
- Sept. 25 – Genesee Theatre – Waukegan, Ill.
- Sept. 26 – Gatton Park – Lexington, Ky.
- Sept. 27 – Tennessee Theatre – Knoxville, Tenn.
- Sept. 29 – Saenger Theatre – Mobile, Ala.
- Sept. 30 – First Security Amphitheater – Little Rock, Ark.
- Oct. 1 – Tulsa Theater – Tulsa, Okla.
- Oct. 2 – Heartland Credit Union Arena – Park City, Kan.
- Oct. 5 – Revel – Albuquerque, N.M.
- Oct. 6 – The Linda Ronstadt Music Hall – Tucson, Ariz.
- Oct. 7 – Findlay Toyota Center – Prescott, Ariz.
- Oct. 9 – Agua Caliente – Rancho Mirage, Calif.
- Oct. 10 – Orleans Arena at Orleans Casino – Las Vegas, Nev.
- Oct. 11 – Saroyan Theatre – Fresno, Calif.
- Oct. 13 – Dignity Health Theater – Bakersfield, Calif.
- Oct. 14 – Fox Theater – Oakland, Calif.
- Oct. 15 – Vina Robles Amphitheatre – Paso Robles, Calif.
- Oct. 16 – Hard Rock Casino & Hotel Sacramento – Wheatland, Calif.
- Oct. 18 – Ilani Casino – Ridgefield, Wash.
- Oct. 20 – Toyota Center – Kennewick, Wash.
- Oct. 22 – Rogers Forum – Abbotsford, B.C.
- Oct. 23 – South Okanagan Events Centre – Penticton, B.C.
- Oct. 24 – Grey Eagle Event Center – Calgary, Alta.
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