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Pink Floyd's Venice 1989 concert was a legendary, free concert on a floating stage in the Venetian lagoon, drawing 200,000 people for a spectacular, albeit controversial, event broadcast globally, showcasing the band's post-Waters lineup with a mix of A Momentary Lapse of Reason and classic material amidst logistical chaos and local political fallout, all captured with impressive stage production for its time.
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Pink Floyd: Live at Knebworth
1990