Presale Codes & Passwords for Concerts, Sports, Theater and More!

Presale.Codes is an active database of presales and passwords, plus opportunities to buy tickets before the public to all kinds of fun events.

Welcome! If you've come for access to BRIT FLOYD presale codes (used for early ticket purchases) scroll for the list of events, tap one and see what is available or coming soon! Our site only provides official verified, current and future BRIT FLOYD presale passwords.
There are 1 BRIT FLOYD presale happening right now.
Plus: 1 more password coming soon.
Presale codes for brit floyd: members use these when buying pre-sale tickets
Right now there are presales for BRIT FLOYD with events scheduled in Laval, QC
Find more presales for shows in Laval, QC

Show BRIT FLOYD presales in more places

Shine On, Brit Floyd

Brit Floyd is a UK-based tribute built to mirror Pink Floyd's studio detail and arena scale.

Echoes of a Legacy

The current show nods to The Wall and The Dark Side of the Moon, then stretches beyond into later eras. Likely highlights include Another Brick in the Wall (Part 2), Time, Shine On You Crazy Diamond, and Comfortably Numb.

What You Might Hear Tonight

The crowd skews multi-generational, with vintage tour shirts, prism pins, and folks who stand quietly until the big choruses. You will see parents schooling teens on album art while gear fans trade notes about guitar sustain and the Leslie swirl on organ parts. Trivia note: the band sometimes features guest sax from Scott Page, and its three-singer take on The Great Gig in the Sky shares the lead in rotating bursts. Another thread ties back to The Australian Pink Floyd Show, where several members cut their teeth on the small transitions that make these pieces breathe. Take this as informed forecasting: setlists and production touches can change from night to night.

The Brit Floyd Crowd, Up Close

The scene is relaxed and curious, more nods and smiles than shouts, until the big communal line in Another Brick in the Wall (Part 2) hits.

Quiet Focus, Big Releases

You will spot faded prism tees, denim jackets with tour patches, and moon-and-pig pins that nod to album art across eras. People tend to listen hard during quiet passages, then cheer for the cash-register hit in Money and the first soaring note of Comfortably Numb. Merch leans tasteful, with soft shirts pairing bricks and prisms, a glossy program, and posters in a 70s style without feeling costume-like.

Little Rituals of the Faithful

Pre-show talk ranges from vinyl pressings to which singer might carry The Great Gig in the Sky tonight. During the encore, phone lights rise, but most arms drop once the solo starts, so eyes and ears can ride the sustain and bends. Leaving the venue, the chat sticks to textures and transitions more than volume, which suits a crowd tuned to detail and pacing.

How Brit Floyd Builds The Sound

Live, Brit Floyd keeps tempos unhurried so echoes and harmonies have room to bloom.

Music First, Always

Vocals are split smartly, with a rougher edge covering the Roger Waters parts and a clear tenor taking the David Gilmour leads. Keys stack piano, Hammond-style organ, and synth pads, letting colors shift without crowding the guitars. The guitars chase glassy Strat sounds, add slide on lap steel for the wistful bits, and thicken up for the final Comfortably Numb solo.

Small Tweaks, Big Payoffs

A neat detail: they often reshape The Great Gig in the Sky into a relay, passing phrases between three singers so each wave crests cleanly. Drums and bass lock tight, keeping odd-time turns like Money in seven that snap to four during the solo, while a click quietly keeps visuals and hits aligned. Lighting favors cool washes and sharp beams around a circular screen, but the mix stays music-first, with guitars and voices never buried.

If You Like Brit Floyd, Here Are Kindred Live Acts

Fans of Brit Floyd often overlap with The Australian Pink Floyd Show, as both chase studio-accurate shimmer and widescreen visuals.

Different Roads to the Same Moon

If you favor the early, spacey side, Nick Mason's Saucerful of Secrets lifts the pre-DSOTM catalog with nimble, club-ready energy. For conceptual bite and narrative staging, Roger Waters builds surround-heavy shows that reward patient listening. If your ear leans to lyrical guitar and vocal warmth, David Gilmour offers patient solos and open space that echo the heart of the originals.

Why These Shows Connect

Stateside, The Machine brings a club-scale take with deep-cut detours and a looser jam feel, a neat contrast to Brit Floyd's precision. All of these acts value mood, dynamics, and long arcs over flash, which is why their fan circles tend to mingle.

Presale.Codes is an independant membership site. We organize presale codes that can be used at TicketMaster, LiveNation, and many other box office sites. artist, team(s), performer(s), venue or organizations.
Please see Terms and Privacy pages for more information. Enjoy the show! Last Updated in 2025