Pink Floyd Releasing Massive Box Set with Rarities, Concert Films and More

Pink Floyd - Richard Wright, Syd Barrett, Roger Waters, and Nick Mason - in the 1960s. Photo by Dezo Hoffmann/REX/Shutterstock (343417mm)

Pink Floyd is planning to release another box set that will delight their hardcore fans. Titled The Later Years, this new 16-disc collection will focus on material recorded by the group after the departure of found member Roger Waters in 1985. It is set for release on November 29th and can be pre-ordered on the band’s official website.

For starters, The Later Years box set will contain studio albums 1987’s A Momentary Lapse of Reason, 1994’s The Division Bell and 2014’s The Endless River, accompanied by remixed versions of the live albums from the era; 1988’s Delicate Sound of Thunder and 1995’s Pulse. The fans will also get 13 additional hours of audio and visual content, including previously unseen recordings of Pink Floy’s 1989’s concert in Venice and live show in Knebworth from 1990.

The box set will also feature tons of other content including additional audio and video concert rarities, seven unreleased studio recordings, 60-page hardcover photo and lyrics book, and memorabilia. Check out the details below.

As part of the announcement, Pink Floyd also presented a live version of their hit song “Wish You Were Here” from Knebworth concert.