“Shine On – A Musical and Visual Tribute to Pink Floyd” arrives at Westbury Music Fair as a staged concert work built around Pink Floyd’s catalogue, pairing live rock/pop performance with projected visuals. It treats the band’s songs less as nostalgia and more as material to be re-sequenced and interpreted in a theater-sized room. No specific New York City premiere history is widely documented for this production, but its presence in the region underscores how Floyd’s studio-era compositions continue to function as communal repertory. The visual layer can read as an attempt to translate headphone-scale psychedelia into shared spectacle.