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{{Social media/Instagram|On this day {{#expr:{{CURRENTYEAR}} - 1996}} years ago, Billy Corgan inducted Pink Floyd into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame at the Waldorf Astoria in New York City. He gave a roughly six minute speech, opening with "I know it's a little late, I'll keep my remarks to the length of an average Pink Floyd song." He then joined the band on guitar for a performance of "Wish You Were Here". Corgan praised the song in his speech and how it helped him come to terms with his grandmother's cancer diagnosis when he was 17 years old.


{{social media/Instagram|1=The Oceania: Live in NYC show took place on this night {{#expr:{{CURRENTYEAR}}-2012}} years ago at the Barclay Center in Brooklyn to upwards of 19,000 fans. It was the final performance of the Oceania tour. The full show (with exception of the VIP pre-set) was recorded in 3D and released on September 24, 2013.
Corgan would perform "Wish You Were Here" with Roger Waters at his Music Heals event on October 16, 2015. Corgan then occasionally performed a piano rendition during the Ogilala tour and the 2019 tour of the US, and by The Smashing Pumpkins during their 2019 tour of Europe. It has been performed about 24 plays in total, most recently on The Howard Stern Show in December 2020.


Originally scheduled for Halloween night, the show had to be rescheduled due to Hurricane Sandy. The Smashing Pumpkins and Barclays Center donated a portion of specially priced $25 tickets to Brooklyn Recovery Fund to help address recovery and rebuilding efforts.
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The large-scale production and stage show was in part inspired by Roger Waters' The Wall Live tour. Billy Corgan had seen one of the shows in recent years, and reached out to Waters' stage designer, Sean Evans, to do something similar for SP. The result was an elaborate moon-shaped backdrop with a mixture of strobe and mood-setting lights that accompanied the songs. The band used new video-mapping technology to capture the performance in 3D and record in 5.1 surround sound.
 
As of the time of writing, the show saw the final performances of "Inkless", "Wildflower" and the Oceania outtake "The Dream Machine". In introducing the latter, Corgan told the crowd: "normally when you’re at a concert and somebody says they’re gonna play a new song, it means time for a beer. … But this is one of those not too long Smashing Pumpkins songs that takes you on a little bit of a journey. For those of you on drugs, this is a good time to leave, because you’re not gonna like this journey. It is called The Dream Machine."
 
SETLIST:
 
Pre-set (limited admission VIP show, included a Q&A):
1. There It Goes
2. Plume
3. Today
 
Set:
1. Quasar
2. Panopticon
3. The Celestials
4. Violet Rays
5. My Love Is Winter
6. One Diamond, One Heart
7. Pinwheels
8. Oceania
9. Pale Horse
10. The Chimera
11. Glissandra
12. Inkless
13. Wildflower
14. Space Oddity [David Bowie]
15. X.Y.U.
16. Disarm
17. Tonite Reprise
18. Tonight, Tonight
19. Bullet with Butterfly Wings
20: I Am One (tease)
21. Get Down, Make Love [Queen] (tease)
22: The Dream Machine
23: Hummer
 
Encore:
24. Ava Adore
25. Cherub Rock
26. Zero
 
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{{social media/Facebook|1=The Oceania: Live in NYC show took place on this night {{#expr:{{CURRENTYEAR}}-2012}} years ago at the Barclay Center in Brooklyn to upwards of 19,000 fans. It was the final performance of the Oceania tour. The full show (with exception of the VIP pre-set) was recorded in 3D and released on September 24, 2013.
 
Originally scheduled for Halloween night, the show had to be rescheduled due to Hurricane Sandy. The Smashing Pumpkins and Barclays Center donated a portion of specially priced $25 tickets to Brooklyn Recovery Fund to help address recovery and rebuilding efforts.
 
The large-scale production and stage show was in part inspired by Roger Waters' The Wall Live tour. Billy Corgan had seen one of the shows in recent years, and reached out to Waters' stage designer, Sean Evans, to do something similar for SP. The result was an elaborate moon-shaped backdrop with a mixture of strobe and mood-setting lights that accompanied the songs. The band used new video-mapping technology to capture the performance in 3D and record in 5.1 surround sound.
 
As of the time of writing, the show saw the final performances of "Inkless", "Wildflower" and the Oceania outtake "The Dream Machine". In introducing the latter, Corgan told the crowd: "normally when you’re at a concert and somebody says they’re gonna play a new song, it means time for a beer. … But this is one of those not too long Smashing Pumpkins songs that takes you on a little bit of a journey. For those of you on drugs, this is a good time to leave, because you’re not gonna like this journey. It is called The Dream Machine."
 
SETLIST:
 
Pre-set (limited admission VIP show, included a Q&A):
1. There It Goes
2. Plume
3. Today
 
Set:
1. Quasar
2. Panopticon
3. The Celestials
4. Violet Rays
5. My Love Is Winter
6. One Diamond, One Heart
7. Pinwheels
8. Oceania
9. Pale Horse
10. The Chimera
11. Glissandra
12. Inkless
13. Wildflower
14. Space Oddity [David Bowie]
15. X.Y.U.
16. Disarm
17. Tonite Reprise
18. Tonight, Tonight
19. Bullet with Butterfly Wings
20: I Am One (tease)
21. Get Down, Make Love [Queen] (tease)
22: The Dream Machine
23: Hummer
 
Encore:
24. Ava Adore
25. Cherub Rock
26. Zero
 
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{{Social media/Facebook|On this day {{#expr:{{CURRENTYEAR}} - 1996}} years ago, Billy Corgan inducted Pink Floyd into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame at the Waldorf Astoria in New York City. He gave a roughly six minute speech, opening with "I know it's a little late, I'll keep my remarks to the length of an average Pink Floyd song." He then joined the band on guitar for a performance of "Wish You Were Here". Corgan praised the song in his speech and how it helped him come to terms with his grandmother's cancer diagnosis when he was 17 years old.


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Corgan would perform "Wish You Were Here" with Roger Waters at his Music Heals event on October 16, 2015. Corgan then occasionally performed a piano rendition during the Ogilala tour and the 2019 tour of the US, and by The Smashing Pumpkins during their 2019 tour of Europe. It has been performed about 24 plays in total, most recently on The Howard Stern Show in December 2020.
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