December 2, 2009 12:57

Flaming Lips to cover Pink Floyd's 'The Dark Side Of the Moon' at New Year's Eve gig

Wayne Coyne and co give fans a special treat to see in 2010

Flaming Lips to cover Pink Floyd's 'The Dark Side Of the Moon' at New Year's Eve gig

The Flaming Lips are to perform the whole of Pink Floyd's 1973 album 'The Dark Side Of The Moon' at their New Year's Eve gig in Oklahoma City.

A poster advertising the gig on Flaminglips.com states that the band will start playing the album at midnight at the Cox Center.

Also on the bill for the band's New Year's Eve Freakout are Stardeath And White Dwarfs, who feature Coyne's nephew Dennis Coyne on vocals.

The news of the Pink Floyd performance follows Wayne Coyne's admission that The Flaming Lips have recorded a cover album of 'The Dark Side Of The Moon', to be released on iTunes in the near future.

Peaches, Henry Rollins and Stardeath And White Dwarfs are all set to appear on the album.

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