The Australian Pink Floyd Show (aka TAPFS) are a Pink Floyd tribute band formed in 1988 in Adelaide, South Australia. Their live shows attempt to recreate the look, feel, and sound of Pink Floyd's later world tours, achieved by the use of lasers, props, and a large display panel similar to "Mr Screen." The Australian Pink Floyd Show are renowned for international venues worldwide, setting them apart from local or regional Pink Floyd tribute bands.
Beginning with their 2007 tour, their shows now include a psychedelic light show modelled after the light shows used by Pink Floyd during their 1987 and 1994 world tours. The show includes a round screen with intelligent lights arranged around the perimeter. During each 2½ hour concert, movies and animations are displayed on the screen while lights and lasers turn the stage and auditorium into a swirling mass of colour. Inflatables such as the pig used by Pink Floyd during the 1994 Division Bell tour and the band's own giant pink kangaroo are also used.
The 2008 US tour of The Wall included minor theatrics, which consisted of Ian Cattell playing the part of Pink watching television from his armchair whilst singing "Nobody Home", as well as performances during "In the Flesh" and "Waiting for the Worms"-an allusion to similar scenes in the film Pink Floyd The Wall.