pink floyd - the piper at the gates of dawn
pink floyd - the piper at the gates of dawn

pink floyd - the piper at the gates of dawn


AAP -Apples and Oranges
AD -Astronomy Domine
AL -Arnold Layne
Bike -Bike
Bubbles -Bubbles
C24 -Chapter 24
CaaCB -Candy and a Currant Bun
Dawn -Dawn
Flaming -Flaming
GfM -Games for May
IO -Interstellar Overdrive
JB -Jugband Blues
LS -Lucifer Sam
MM -Matilda Mother
OiaM -One in a Million
PRTH -Pow R Toc H
RiG -Reaction in G
SEP -See Emily Play
STCFTHOTS -Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun
STLC -Scream Thy Last Scream
TG -The Gnome
TUTSAW -Take Up They Stethoscope and Walk
Veg -Vegetable Man





April 29, 1967
Alexandra Palace, Muswell Hill, London England


24 Hour Technicolor Dream

Billed as the Biggest Party ever with more than 30 groups including The Who, The Pretty Things, The Move, Soft Machine, Tomorrow, etc.



May 3, 1967
Moulin Rouge, Ainsdale, Lancashire, England


Presented by: The Southport Technical College and Old Student's' Association.



May 4, 1967
Locarno, Coventry, Warwickshire, England






May 6, 1967
Kitson Hall, Leeds, Yorkshire, England






May 7, 1967
Tollbar, Sheffield, Yorkshire, England

(The King and Queen Mojo A Go-Go)





May 12, 1967
South Bank Queen Elizabeth Hall, London, England

(Games for May)

Set List: Dawn (tape recording), MM, Flaming, GfM, Bike, AL, CaaCB, PrT, IO, Bubbles (tape recording) Ending (tape recording)
Encore: LS




May 13, 1967
St. George's Ballroom, Hinkley, Leicestershire, England






May 14, 1967
BBC Television Centre, London, England

(Look of the Week, BBC 1 TV)

Set List: PRTH, AD



May 19, 1967
Club A Go-Go, Newcastle, Northumberland, England


Set List: IO, AD, PRTH, LS, MM, C24



May 20, 1967
Floral Hall, Southport, Lancashire, England


Supported by Big Sleep
Set List: IO, PRTH, AL



May 21, 1967
The Regent, Brighton, East Sussex, England


Show Cancelled



May 23, 1967
Town Hall, High Wycomb, Buckinghamshire, England

(A Psychedelic Experience in Technicolor)

Plus Rod Welling with Top Discs and Prizes



May 24, 1967
Bromel Club, Bromley, Kent, England






May 25, 1967
Grosmont Wood Farm, Monmouthshire, Wales

(Gwent Constabulary Dance)

Supported by: Volume IV with MC Eddie Tattersall



May 26, 1967
Empress Ballroom, Blackpool, Lancashire, England


Supported by: The Koobas, Johnny Breeze and the Atlantics and The Rest.



May 27, 1967
Civic Hall, Nantwich, Cheshire, England

(Bank Holiday Beano)

Supported by: The SOS.



May 29, 1967
Tulip Bulb Auction Hall, Spalding, Lincolnshire, England

(Barbeque `67)

With: The Jimi Hendrix Experience, Cream, Geno Washington & The Ram Jam Band, Zoot Money & His Big Roll Band and The Sounds Force Five.



June 2, 1967
UFO Club, Tottenham Court Road, London, England


With Hydrogen Jukebox, The Sun Trolley, Tales of Olin, and Soft Machine.



June 9, 1967
College of Technology, Hull, Yorkshire, England


Supported by: The ABC and the Night Starvation



June 10, 1967
The Nautilus, Lowestoft, Suffolk and UFO Club, Tottenham Court Road, London, England




June 11, 1967
The Immage, Terneuzen and Concertgebouw, Vlissingen, Netherlands




June 13, 1967
Blue Opera Club, The Feathers, Ealing, London, England




June 15, 1967
Abbey Wood Park, London, England

(Free Concert)

With Episode 6.



June 16, 1967
Tiles Club, Oxford Street, London, England


Supported by: Sugar Simone & The Programme. The Pink Floyd set was filmed for inclusion in a Rediffusion TV documentary entitled Come Here Often and was first broadcast on ITV on July 18, 1967 at 5:25pm.



June 17, 1967
The Ballroom, Margate, Kent, England


Supported by: The Tony Merick



June 18, 1967
Brands Hatch Race Track, Kent, England

(Radio London Motor Racing & Pop Festival)

With Chris Farlowe & The Thunderbirds, Episode Six, The Shell Shock, and DJs Mark Roman and Ed Stewart.



June 20, 1967
Main Marquee, Magdalen College, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England

(Commemoration Ball)

With John Bassett, Georgie Fame, Herbie Goins and Frankie Howerd. Pink Floyd performed two twenty minute sets one at 11pm and one at 3:15am.



June 21, 1967
Rivington Barn, Bolton, Lancashire, England

(Bolton College of Art Midsummer Ball)

With The Chasers and Northside Six.



June 22, 1967
Bradford University, Yorkshire, England




June 23, 1967
The Locarno, Derby, Derbyshire, England

(Rolls-Royce Ball)

Supported by The Paperback Edition and Thorndyke Mordikai's Imagination.



June 24, 1967
Cesars Club, Bedford, Bedfordshire, England




June 25, 1967
Mister Smiths, Manchester, Lancashire, England

(two shows)

Pink Floyd played two shows this evening, one in the main dance hall and the other in the Drokiweeny Beach Room.



June 26, 1967
Warwick University, Coventry, Warwickshire, England




June 28, 1967
The Dance Hall, Eel Pie Island, Middlesex, England


Pathe Pictorial made a colour film of the band built around 'Scarecrow', the B-side of the single 'See Emily Play', for the ABC cinema circuit. It has been shown often on European TV.



July 1, 1967
The Swan, Yardley, Birmingham, England


Supported by Blend 5.



July 2, 1967
Midnight City, Digbeth, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England




July 3, 1967
The Pavilion, Bath, Somerset, England




July 5, 1967
The Dance Hall, Eel Pie Island, Middlesex, England




July 6, 1967
Top of the Pops, BBC TV




July 7, 1967
Portsmouth, Hampshire and UFO Club, Tottenham Court Road, London, England




July 8, 1967
Pathe News TV and Memorial Hall, Northwich, Cheshire, England


Supported by: Phoenix Sound



July 9, 1967
Roundhouse, Chalk Farm, London, England

(filmed by BBC-2 TV)

Supported by: The Moody Blues and The Outer Limits.



July 15, 1967
The Cricket Meadow, Stowmarket, Suffolk, England

(The Stowmarket Carnival Pop Show)

With Feel For Soul.



July 16, 1967
Redcar Jazz Club, Coatham Hotel, Yorkshire, England


Supported by: The Silverstone.



July 17, 1967
Come Here Often TV Show, ITV, Rediffusion Studios, London




July 18, 1967
The Palace, Douglas, Isle of Man, England




July 19, 1967
The Floral Hall, Gorleston, Norfolk, England

(filmed by BBC-2 TV)

Supported by: The Alex Wilson Set.




Scottish And North of England Tour

July 20, 1967
Top of the Pops, BBC TV
The Red Shoes Ballroom, Elgin, Scotland


Supported by: The Copycats

Set List Included See Emily Play.



July 21, 1967
Ballerina Ballroom, Nairn, Scotland


Supported by either The Rebel Sounds or The T-Set.



July 22, 1967
The Beach Ballroom, Aberdeen, Scotland




July 23, 1967
Cosmopolitan Ballroom, Carlisle, Cumbria, Scotland

(Scottish Radio broadcast)

Supported by: The Lemon Line and The Cobwebs.



July 24, 1967
The Maryland, Glasgow, Scotland


Set List Included: AL, IO



July 25, 1967
Greenock Palladium, Lanarkshire, Scotland


Last night of the Scottish Tour.



July 27, 1967
Top of the Pops, BBC TV


The producer abandoned Pink Floyd's recording session for the BBC Radio Light Programme's show Saturday Club, for broadcast on 12 August 1967, when Syd Barrett reportedly "freaked out".



July 28, 1967
UFO Club, Tottenham Court Road, London, England


With Fairport Convention and Shiva's Children

Pink Floyd preformed two sets which included Pow R Toc H, and Reaction in G.



July 29, 1967
Wellington Club, East Dereham, Norfolk and Alexandra Palace, London, England

(Love In Festival)

Supported by The Void.



July 31, 1967
The Town Hall, Torquay, Devon, England


With Eric Burdon & The Animals, Brian Auger, Julie Driscoll & The Trinity, The Crazy World of Arthur Brown, Creation, Blossom Toes, Sam Gopal's Dream and Apostolic Intervention.



September 1, 1967
UFO at the Roundhouse, Chalk Farm, London, England

(RIA Festival-benefit for Release)

With Arthur Brown, Tomorrow, Fairport Convention and The Nack.



September 2, 1967
UFO at the Roundhouse, Chalk Farm, London, England

(RIA Festival-benefit for Release)

With The Move, Soft Machine, Fairport Convention, The Nack and Denny Lane.



Scandinavian Tour

September 9, 1967
Boom Dancing Center, Arhus, Denmark


Supported by: Wishful Thinking, Step By Step, Shaking Phantoms, Barnet and His Dandy-Bublers.

To a crowd of 1000, The Pink Floyd played mostly an instrumental set when the microphones failed.



September 10, 1967
Gyllene Cirkeln, Stockholm Sweden.


Supported by: The Sleeptones, and DJ Errol Devonish



September 11, 1967
Star Club, Copenhagen, Denmark


Supported by the Beefeaters, Peter Belli & B. Brothers, Steppeulvene, The Clan, Hitmakers, Ebonies, The Case and The Defenders

Set List Included: STCFTHOTS



September 12, 1967
Star Club, Copenhagen, Denmark


Supported by The Beefeaters, Peter Belli & B. Brothers, Steppeulvene, The Clan, Hitmakers, Ebonies, The Case and Melvins



September 13, 1967
Star Club, Copenhagen, Denmark


Supported by The Beefeaters, Peter Belli & B. Brothers, Steppeulvene, The Clan, Hitmakers, Ebonies, The Case and Melvins.
The Last night of the Tour.


Set List Included: RiG, AL, OiAM, MM, STLS, AD




Irish Tour

September 15, 1967
Starlight Ballroom, Belfast, Ireland


Supported by The Fugitives



September 16, 1967
Flamingo, Ballymena, Ireland


Supported by The Cousins



September 17, 1967
Arcadia Ballroom, Cork, Ireland


The last night of the tour.



September 19, 1967
Speakeasy, West End, London, England




September 21, 1967
Assembley Hall, Worthing, West Sussex, England


Set List Included: STLS, AD, STCFTHOTS, RiG



September 22, 1967
Tiles Club, London and UFO, Roundhouse, Chalk Farm, London, England


Supported by Roger James Explosion



September 23, 1967
Corn Exchange, Chelmsford, Essex, England




September 25, 1967
BBC Playhouse Theater, London, England

(BBC Top Gear Show recording)

Set List Included: Flaming, AAO, Scarecrow, TG, MM, STCFTHOTS, RiG



September 27, 1967
5th Dimension, Leicester, Leicestershire, England




September 28, 1967
Skyline Club, Hull, Yorkshire, England


Supported by The Dimples, The Rats, The Disturbances and DJ Rikki Dobbs



September 30, 1967
Imperial Club, Nelson, Lancashire, England


Supported by The Atlantics and The Beatovens.



October 1, 1967
Saville Theater, London, England


Supported by Tomorrow, The Incredible String Band, and Tim Rose. Two shows one at 6:00pm and 8:30pm

Set List: AD, Flaming, LS, MM, PRTH, Scarecrow, CAACB, IO



October 6, 1967
Top Rank, Brighton, East Sussex, England

(Miss Teenage Brighton Contest)

Set List Included: AL, SEP, MM, AD



October 7, 1967
Victoria Rooms, Bristol, England




October 13, 1967
The Pavilion, Weymouth, Dorset, England


Supported by Freddy Mack & And the Mac Sound and Denise Scott & The Soundsmen.

Set List: AD, RiG, STCFHOTS, MM, IO, PRTH



October 14, 1967
Caesars Club, Bedford, Bedfordshire, England


Supported by The Tecknique



October 16, 1967
The Pavilion, Bath, Somerset, England




October 21, 1967
University of York, Hesslington, York, Yorkshire, England




October 28, 1967
Dunelm House, Durham University Student's' Centre, Durham University, Durham City, England





North American Tour

October 24 - November 1, 1967
Sunset Strip, Los Angeles, California


Cancelled Shows at the Whisky-A-Go-Go

Shows were cancelled because the US Immigration authorities delayed the issue of Pink Floyd's work permits.
October 23-24, 1967 at the Whisky A Go Go, Los Angeles Ca.
October 26-28, 1967 at the KAPPA Radio Benefit Halloween Costume Ball, Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, Ca.
October 30, 1967 at the Tower night Out, Pacific West High School, San Jose Ca.
Other cancelled dates included shows in Chicago, Boston and New York City.




November 2, 1967
Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, California


With Richie Havens and Big Brother & The Holding Company.



November 3-4, 1967
Wonderland, San Francisco, California


With Richie Havens and Big Brother & The Holding Company.





November 5, 1967
The Pat Boone TV Show, Los Angeles, California


A live TV recording session for the Pat Boone Show, miming to 'See Emily Play'. In a brief interview afterwards, Barrett merely returned a mute stare.



November 5, 1967
The Cheetah Club, Santa Monica, California

(two shows)





November 6, 1967
ABC TV Center, Los Angeles, California


Recording session for ABC's Dick Clarks Amercian Bandstand.

First broadcast on December 6, 1967 and featured Pink Floyd miming to 'Apples & Oranges' and 'See Emily Play' and once again featured a brief interview.



November 9, 1967
Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, California


With Procol Harum and HP Lovecraft.



November 10-11, 1967
Winterland, San Francisco, California


With Procol Harum and HP Lovecraft.



November 12, 1967
The Cheetah Club, New York

(final show of U.S. tour)



November 13, 1967
Oude-Ahoy Hallen, Rotterdam, Netherlands

(The Hippy Happy Fair)

Set List Included: RiG, PRTH, StLS, STCFTHOTS, IO




The Jimi Hendrix Experience tour

November 14, 1967
Royal Albert Hall, Kensington, London, England


One show at 8:00pm



November 15, 1967
Winter Gardens, Bournemouth, Hampshire, England

(two shows)

Set List Included: STCFTHOTS



November 17, 1967
City Hall, Sheffield, Yorkshire, England

(two shows)



November 18, 1967
Empire Theater, Liverpool, Lancashire, England

(two shows)

Set List at Late Show Included: STCFTHOTS



November 19, 1967
Coventry Theater, Warwickshire, England

(two shows)



November 22, 1967
Guildhall, Portsmouth, Hampshire, England

(two shows)



November 23, 1967
Sophia Gardens Pavilion, Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales

(two shows)



November 24, 1967
Colston Hall, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England

(two shows)



November 25, 1967
Opera House, Blackpool, Lancashire, England

(two shows)

Set List at Early Show Included: SEP, STCFTHOTS,
Set List for the Late Show included: TUTSAW, STCFTHOTS, IO




November 26, 1967
Palace Theater, Manchester, Lancashire, England

(two shows)



November 27, 1967
Whitla Hall, Queens College, Belfast, Ulster, Ireland

(two shows) (Festival of Arts)



December 1, 1967
Central Hall, Chatham, Kent, England

(two shows)



December 2, 1967
The Dome, Brighton, East Sussex, England

(two shows)

Set List at Late Show: AD, STCFTHOTS, IO
It is said that David Gilmour made his first appearance with Pink Floyd at this show to replace the absent Syd Barrett. Mitch Mitchell's book The Hendrix Experience states David Gilmour joined the tour half way through.




December 3, 1967
Theatre Royal, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England

(two shows)

Set list at late show included: STCFTHOTS



December 4, 1967
City Hall, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England

(two shows)



December 5, 1967
Green's Playhouse, Glasgow, Scotland

(two shows) (last show of Hendrix tour)

Set list included: IO, STCFTHOTS



December 6, 1967
Royal College of Art, Kensington, London, England


With The Bronze Dog Doo Dah Band, The Marmalade and Blue Rivers & His Maroons.





December 8, 1967
Chislehurst Caves, Chislehurst, Kent, England




December 13, 1967
Flamingo Club, Redruth, Cornwall, England


Presented by the Cornwall Technical College. Supported by P.P. Arnold.





December 14, 1967
Pavilion, Bournemouth, Hampshire, England


Presented by Poole College Students Union. Supported by The Clockwork Motion and Caxton.



December 15, 1967
Middle Earth Club, London, England


Supported by Fusion Fluff and DJ John Peel



December 16, 1967
Ritz Ballroom, Birmingham, Warwickshire and The Penthouse, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England


Early Show

Supported by Gospel Garden The Rare Breed and DJ Dave Terry.



December 20, 1967
Maida Vale Studio 4, London, England

(BBC Top Gear Show recording)

Veg, STLS, PRTH, JB
Broadcast on Top Gear on December 31, 1967 at 2:00 pm




December 21, 1967
Speakeasy, West End, London, England




December 22, 1967
Grand and National Halls, Kensington Olympia, London, England

(Christmas on Earth Continued)

With The Jimi Hendrix Experience, Eric Burdon & The Animals, The Who, The Move, Graham Bond Organization, Soft Machine, Sam Gopal's Dream, Paper Blitz Tissue, Keith West & Tomorrow, DJ John Peel and Jeffrey Shaw & The Plastic Circus and more.