
One more time: David Gilmour, "the legendary voice and guitar of Pink Floyd," has a new concert DVD out next Tuesday the 18th. It's a double-disc affair with all five-plus hours of his acclaimed 2006 Royal Albert Hall concert--featuring songs from Gilmour's On an Island album, along with Pink Floyd favorites, as well as guest performances by David Crosby and Graham Nash *and* a grand finale with David Bowie on "Comfortably Numb," plus nearly three hours of extras. Auburn Stadium Theaters is screening a very special theatrical cut (ninety minutes) of said concert footage on the big screen this Saturday, September 15th at noon.
Oh, but this ain't no typical film screening: After the film, stick around for a live-via-satellite Q&A session with Gilmour, along with a live-via-satellite one-song performance. (Fans may submit a question to the official David Gilmour website and select questions will be answered during the Q&A session.)
Seattlest has one pair of tickets to give away to Saturday's music spectacular. Enter to win by filling out the form below. No worries: Your info is safe with us and will not be shared with advertisers and/or the government, yadda yadda yadda. We'll be drawing one winner Thursday at 10am.

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