Slip on the Pink Floyd Dark Side of the Moon 1972 Tour Back Print T-Shirt in black Soft-style cotton — officially licensed Pink Floyd merchandise built around one of rock's most-mythologised pre-album tours.
Pink Floyd previewed The Dark Side of the Moon live throughout 1972, a full year before the studio album's March 1973 release. Audiences in the UK, Europe, Japan, and North America heard early versions of 'Money', 'Time', and 'Us and Them' months before the public did. The 1972 tour graphic marks that legendary early-album-cycle live era on the back.
Soft-style cotton blank in a classic unisex fit with a full back print, available in black, a documentary-grade Floyd tee with proper Dark Side-era historical weight.
- Rockoff officially licensed product
- Style: Unisex Short-Sleeve T-Shirt with back print
- Design: Dark Side of the Moon 1972 Tour (pre-album live preview)
- Colour: Black
- Material: Soft-style cotton
- Great for: gigs, festivals, Floyd collectors, classic-rock wardrobe rotation, Dark Side-era fans
Slip on the Pink Floyd Dark Side of the Moon 1972 Tour Back Print T-Shirt in black Soft-style cotton — officially licensed Pink Floyd merchandise built around one of rock's most-mythologised pre-album tours.
Pink Floyd previewed The Dark Side of the Moon live throughout 1972, a full year before the studio album's March 1973 release. Audiences in the UK, Europe, Japan, and North America heard early versions of 'Money', 'Time', and 'Us and Them' months before the public did. The 1972 tour graphic marks that legendary early-album-cycle live era on the back.
Soft-style cotton blank in a classic unisex fit with a full back print, available in black, a documentary-grade Floyd tee with proper Dark Side-era historical weight.
- Rockoff officially licensed product
- Style: Unisex Short-Sleeve T-Shirt with back print
- Design: Dark Side of the Moon 1972 Tour (pre-album live preview)
- Colour: Black
- Material: Soft-style cotton
- Great for: gigs, festivals, Floyd collectors, classic-rock wardrobe rotation, Dark Side-era fans