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Roger Waters (born September 6, 1944) is a world-renowned, seminal British musician who rose to recognition as the conceptual leader of the progressive rock outfit Pink Floyd, hailing from Great Bookham, Surrey, England.
Born in Great Bookham, Surrey, Roger Waters’ father was a conscientious objector for the early part of WW2, however later changed this stance and was killed in action at Aprilia when Roger was five months old. Following his fathers death, Roger moved with his mother to Cambridge, which is where he met future band mates Syd Barrett and David Gilmour. Upon subsequently enrolling at Regent Street Polytechnic, Waters met Pink Floyd founding members Nick Mason and Richard Wright. The three members went on to play music together for the first time in the autumn of 1963, dubbing themselves Stigma 6 and occasionally the Meggadeaths.
By 1966 the moniker Pink Floyd had been settled on with a lineup consisting of Roger Waters, Syd Barrett, Nick Mason, and Richard Wright. Together Pink Floyd would prove to be one of the most influential, open-minded and ultimately successful rock bands of all time. In 1968 Barrett left the group and was replaced by David Gilmour, as a result Waters took the band’s conceptual reigns and began honing the distinctive Punk Floyd sound. This included the second best-selling record of all time “The Dark Side of the Moon” (1973), “Wish You Were Here” (1975), “Animals” (1977), “The Wall” (1979), and “The Final Cut” (1983), culminating in over 250 million copies sold worldwide.
Waters departed Pink Floyd in 1985 and following a legal dispute regarding the rights to the name and material, the musician began crafting solo material. The esteemed singer-songwriter’s debut solo album, “The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking”, arrived in 1984, featuring Eric Clapton and David Sanborn. Following the release and disappointing supporting tour, Waters scored the soundtrack to the animated film “When the Wind Blows” in 1986, after which he released his second full-length album “Radio K.A.O.S.”. Issued in 1987, the record is a concept album based on a Welsh mute who can physically tune his mind into radio waves, and earned more popular reviews than its predecessor.
In November 1989, the world’s most polarising symbol, the Berlin Wall, fell. In 1990 Waters staged arguably the largest and most impressive rock concert in history, The Wall Live. Playing to in excess of 200,000 people, alongside fellow musicians Joni Mitchell, Van Morrison, Cyndi Lauper, and the Scorpions, a double live album “The Wall - Live in Berlin” was subsequently released to platinum sales. After a move to Columbia Records, Waters released his third studio album, “Amused to Death”, in 1992. Drawing greater comparisons to his Pink Floyd output, the record was his best-received to date, spawning the single “What God Wants, Pt. 1”.
In 1999 the extolled musician began touring again after a seven-year hiatus, playing a combination of solo and Pink Floyd material. The tour proved a huge success, constantly expanding to play larger venues and more dates, including a final show at 2002’s Glastonbury Festival. Following a reunion with Mason, Wright, and Gilmour in 2005 for Live 8 in London’s Hyde Park, Waters released the operatic album “Ça Ira”, based on the French Revolution. In 2010 Waters’ The Wall Live tour began, which by 2013 became the highest-grossing tour by a solo artist of all time.
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Roger Waters: Us + Them
This was one of the most spectacular concert experiences of my life, and I have seen hundreds of shows. I was blown away a few years ago by Roger's The Wall tour and really did not know what to expect from Us + Them.
When I saw the tour was kicking off close to my home I immediately got online to buy a ticket, took the day off from work, and drove to Kansas City to see the opening show of the tour. It was unbelievable and exceeded my expectations. I thought it would just be a singular concert limited to Roger's new album, "Is This the Life We Really Want?", which would have been just fine with me, but it was so much more. If you loved or even just liked The Wall tour you will be equally impressed by Us + Them. I do not make that comparison lightly. The Wall is the gold standard of rock shows in my opinion.
There was so much going on as far as music, videos, and props it is hard to believe that any one person could possibly take it all in. The images were so vivid and carefully constructed it was almost impossible to keep from being overwhelmed by the impact on the audience.
As with much of Pink Floyd music there was a multitude of political statements, mostly critical of Trump and the shameful things going on in the United States today.
The music was a mixture of Roger's solo and Pink Floyd tunes, borrowing heavily from Darkside of the Moon, The Wall, and Animals. You don't have to be a Pink Floyd fan or a Roger Waters fan to love this show. It comes easily if you go by nothing more than spectacle. If you are a Pink Floyd fan you will look at the music in a whole new way. If that's even possible over all these years.
I highly recommend this show to anyone who loves rock 'n' roll, statement theatre, and high production values. The use of stadium sized HD video screens, and the pig and moon drones, followed by the laser pyramid at the end..., you have no idea what you are in for.
The Sprint Center was filled to near capacity with absolutely thrilled fans. There was no barring of video or photography, and there is no way that any one person could take all of the imagery in.
I think if you review setlist.com and look at YouTube videos of the show it will make you want to see the show more and not feel like you've already seen it. Video and photographs do not do justice to everything that was going on nor do they capture the scope and scale.
While watching, I thought of all my friends and family who would enjoy the show, and wish they could've been there with me to experience the sheer joy of this production.
I must also point out how genuinely appreciative and blown away Roger was by the positive response from the audience during his stage interactions. He was clearly pleased with his creation and it's effect on everyone present. As usual he delivers his message in a spot-on manner and clearly connects with what people are feeling in the age of Trump. It is impossible to comment on all the messages and imagery employed during Roger's commentary. Suffice to say that Roger is a master wordsmith and musician and proves it again with Us + Them. He is truly a treasure to be savored. I cannot wait to see him again. His polish, professionalism, and production values blow 99% of other rock acts completely out of the water. What an experience! I highly recommend this show.
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I saw the man, (the "legend"!), on his 2010 "The Wall" tour, at the Staples Center here in Los Angeles. I also went to see the "Pros and Cons.." & "Radio Kaos" tours, years back. I expected a lot from "Roger Waters' - The Wall", I have to admit; for I'd read & heard reviews, & knew that Roger was quite proud of the show. I've listened to the original "The Wall" album maybe a thousand or more times since it came out in 1980,(no exaggeration, either), for I truly do love the album. I know it word for word, & note for note. What I got to witness at this concert, though, even exceeded my expectations! It was far and away the best rock concert I've ever experienced 'in my life' - & I say this, after going to maybe 70 major rock concerts over the last 40 years. The sound was amazing, the visuals were mind-boggling, & Roger still sings and plays so incredibly well. Outside of his music, I see Mr. Waters (the man) as a pretty awesome person, too. A creative genius, a true humanitarian who 'cares' about others, & I very much relate to his political views. Just,.. if there is any 'one person' that I consider a "hero" of mine, I suppose it would have to be Roger Waters. In concert, there just is no better, (well, except for maybe Led Zeppelin)LoL; so, in a word, "GO!" (You won't be sorry.)
Roger Waters is an English musician, singer, songwriter and composer best known as the bassist and vocalist with Pink Floyd. However, as a solo artist, he still puts on great concerts. Waters has had a solo career for about thirty years and has come to recent prominence with his anti-war sentiment. During the United States invasion of Iraq led to two new tracks on the Internet: "To Kill the Child", inspired by the 2003 invasion of Iraq, and "Leaving Beirut", an anti-war song inspired by his travels in the Middle East.
Waters puts on a good show that is pretty simple in nature. The focus is on him on the stage as he generally is in skinny tattered jeans and a grungy t-shirt with just him, his guitar, and a microphone. He is still an amazing performer and fills the room with his powerful voice and lyrics. I've seen him play a stadium and he still managed to wow the whole place and it was impossible to stay seated. I wasn't the only one - everyone was standing up and singing along. The epic guitar riffs backed up by drums, keys and a light show and set that was just as epic, making it one scorcher of a concert.
You would be hard pressed to find another show that captures an amazing sound, displays some of the most cutting-edge theatrics, and packs a more powerful message all in one show.
If you are a fan of Pink Floyd, DO NOT MISS THIS SHOW!!! If you are a casual fan, I suspect you would still enjoy this show immensely, though anyone who is an actual fan of the band/Roger knows he wears his political views on his sleeves. If you are completely oblivious to this you are either not a huge fan, or just don't care about politics anyway. It would be like me going to see Ted Nugent and expecting him to say something I wouldn't find repellent- that would be on me.
So, to summarize, if you love the work of Pink Floyd & specifically much of what Roger wrote, plus you are either left-leaning politically (or couldn't be bothered), them go. Otherwise, stay home so actual fans don't have to hear inane chit-chat behind us while trying to enjoy the show.
The music was excellent.
Every Pink Floyd song was spot on.
The sound system sounded great even in the cheap seats. The show was nearly, if not completely sold out and I saw no empty seats. The crowd was well behaved while security was thorough they were not obnoxious.
The only negative was the overbearing Anti-Trump rhetoric with a continuous "F" Trump message splashed across the big screen during many songs. The obligatory flying pig even had Anti-Trump slogans! It was sad that musical performances and artist feel they need to push a political agenda! I felt the whole time this was displayed that if identical slurs had been made against our previous President, the media would have a melt down! CNN, ABC, CBS, MSNBC would have been proud!
WOW! That is all one can truly say about this performance! The theatrics were incredible, the band was top-notch, and Waters himself, hasn't lost a thing, and obviously was deeply moved-by, and appreciative-of his fans. I was pleased to see a sold-out arena for the evening, composed of all age-groups and backgrounds. Personally, my favorite portion, or aspect, of the experience was the political critiques being cast through the imagery and music, with a nice-touch of synchronized youth from the Philadelphia area during 'Another Brick Part 2'. Very dark and thought provoking, as Floyd has been for me through my life. Please return next year! I can-not wait to see The Wall! Thank you for your work to assist in raising awareness! RESIST.
The show was spectacular a real treat for the ears and eyes, I have seen Pink Floyd live (1980, The Wall) David Gilmour live (2016, Royal Albert Hall) and now Roger Waters. All were superb.
What was amazing was the near 10 minute standing ovation near the end of the show - even Roger was somewhat taken aback.
A big age range was in the audience I saw one woman must be near 80 right down to kids around the 10 year old mark.
Sitting beside me was a girl around the 20 mark, who clearly knew all the lyrics and had never seen any Pink Floyd stuff done live before - she was in tears for about half the show, she enjoyed it that much.
Excellent show, pass it on to Roger and his superb band.
Most recent time I have seen Roger Waters was in Birmingham as part of the Us & Them tour. I expected something spectacular and it certainly was visually amazing, and musically excellent with some very good musicians and singers aswell. There was quite a lot of politics, most of which was very relevant, and the audience was very supportive.
If you are expecting more from Roger Waters than merely going through Pink Floyd songs then I definitely recommend seeing him. This show was excellent and definitely not boring - in fact on the 3 occasions I have seen him he has held my interest throughout.
Absolutely stunning! Roger once again managed to completely blow my mind. It was not the show I was expecting but in fact it surpassed my expectations - just the right balance of Floyd with his new material although I would have welcomed a track or two from his first three albums.
I discovered new meaning in all of the Floyd material which is a true testament to the magnitude of their greatness. Was wonderful hearing Roger call out Trump, Putin, et al but also hold the audience accountable - he owned us in the best way possible.
Worth every penny!
All I can say is AWESOME!!! Just what I expected! I can't get one of the new songs he played out of my head and I dreamed about it that night. VERY powerful! David Kilminster played all the Pink Floyd stuff spot on!!! The singers Jess Wolfe and Holly Laessig helped make it an amazing show as well but all the people on stage did! Out show was in Vancouver and he got local kids up and singing for "Another Brick in the Wall" which also was spot on. Loved and agreed with all his comments to the audience.
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Pink Floyd's Roger Waters announces Australian tour
Pink Floyds Roger Waters announces Australian tour
For the first time since his phenomenal The Wall Live broke sales records in 2012, rock icon ROGER WATERS is coming back to Australia.
Currently underway in North America, Waters’ Us and Them tour has generated rave reviews, with critics celebrating his state-of-the-art audio/visual production and breathtaking sounds.
The show features highlights from Waters’ groundbreaking body of work, including songs from Pink Floyd’s greatest albums - The Dark Side of The Moon, The Wall and Animals.
Us and Them is also promising new hits from Waters’ album Is This the Life We Really Want? which recently debuted at No. 7 on the ARIA Albums Chart.
The tour is set to kick off in Sydney’s Qudos Bank Arena on February 2, 2018 followed by arena shows in Brisbane, two nights in Melbourne, Adelaide and concluding in Perth.
If this has got your inner rock star excited, Telstra Thanks is bringing an exciting 48 hour pre-sale just for Telstra customers from 9am on Monday, September 4.
All other tickets will go on sale at 10am (local time) on Friday, September 8.
Head to telstra.com.au/thanks/music/roger-waters for more details on how to purchase.
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Pink Floyd’s Roger Waters announces Australian tour
Roger Waters is coming to Perth
Pink Floyd rocker Roger Waters will tour Australia, including Perth in February.
Waters will start his “Us and Them” tour in Sydney on February 2 before shows in Brisbane, Melbourne and Adelaide, making the Perth Arena his final stop on the Australian tour on February 20.
The show will feature some of Pink Floyd’s most popular albums including The Dark Side of the Moon, The Wall and Animals as well as some of Waters’ solo music.
It will be the first time in five years Waters has toured Australia.
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Review: Roger Waters, Us + Them tour, Brisbane Entertainment Centre
PINK Floyd founding member Roger Waters is ready to bow out of Brisbane with a bang, as the music legend admits tonight’s show will probably be his last ever in Queensland.
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PINK Floyd founding member and creative linchpin Roger Waters is already more than 70 dates into his Us + Them world tour, and if he’s experiencing any fatigue he surely isn’t showing it on stage.
As the houselights at Brisbane Entertainment Centre fade, the sound of seagulls echoes through the venue as a video of a solitary figure sitting on a beach with her back to us projects on to the giant screen behind the stage.
While the stadium fills, eerie vocal chants and bird squawks are replaced by the unmistakable soundscape from Speak to Me , and as the “I’ve been mad for f---ing years” sample plays over the speakers, Waters – dressed in his ubiquitous black T-shirt and black jeans – and his band take to stage and launch straight into Breathe , with vocal duties adeptly handled by guitarist Jonathan Wilson, the “resident hippie in the band”.
As a giant animated sphere traverses cityscapes on the screen behind, Breathe seamlessly transitions into One of These Days and Time , which includes a reprise of Breathe . To describe vocalists Jessica Wolfe and Holly Laessig – from indie-pop band Lucius – as backing singers does them a great disservice, with the platinum-wigged duo’s soaring vocal harmonies on the otherwise-instrumental The Great Gig in the Sky giving the song a superior edge to its studio counterpart.
During the throbbing bass Welcome to the Machine , a spotlight follows Waters as he struts back and forth across the front of the stage, clearly revelling in the rapturous response from the crowd. As the seven-minute opus draws to a close, the stage darkens, and as a pulsing beat fills the arena, Waters swaps his Fender four-string for an acoustic guitar and takes to the mic for an emotionally wrought rendition of Déjà Vu , the opening from last year’s Is This the Life We Really Want?
After a near-album-perfect replication of The Last Refugee – which features suitably restrained drumming from Joey Waronker and is accompanied by its poignant music video – and the acerbic, expletive-laden Picture That , the band launch into the title track from Wish You Were Here , which garners a predictably rousing response. Although his former Pink Floyd bandmate David Gilmour sang the track on the album, Waters wrote the track, and he handles the vocals – in the same key as the studio version – with aplomb, and adds extra emotional resonance in the process.
As the sounds of choppers fill the venue and a simulated searchlight sweeps the crowd, the darkened stage again lights up to reveal a row of hooded figures in orange jumpsuits. They stand motionless, with heads bowed, as Rogers and his band tear through The Happiest Days of Our Lives , and as the “we don’t need no education” refrain from Another Brick in the Wall, Part 2 begins, the figures remove their masks and begin marching on the spot and singing the chorus.
The figures turn out to be students from Ipswich West Special School, and as the song and progresses, they remove their jumpsuits to expose black T-shirts emblazoned with the word “RESIST”. Waters is full of praise for the students’ efforts, and as Another Brick in the Wall Part 3 draws to a close, so does the first half of the show.
After the intermission, many are likely questioning how Waters will top the spectacle they have just witnessed, but as giant screens unfurl from the roof above the main seating area to reveal a rendering of the Battersea Power Station, which adorns the cover of Pink Floyd’s 1977 album Animals , any doubts are quickly put to rest.
The Orwellian themes of that album seem even more relevant today than they were when the album was released, and as a stunning visual display adorns the screens to accompany Dogs , it’s difficult to know where to look. But as Pigs (Three Different Ones) kicks off, everyone’s eyes are trained to the screens, which are emblazoned with anthropomorphic sheep, dogs and pigs and interspersed with Donald Trump’s own quotes and tweets and digitally altered images of the US President that run the gamut from sardonic and comical to graphic and unsettling.
Money is repurposed as another attack on Trump, before a heart-rending Us and Them lulls the audience into near-silence. Recent track Smell the Roses and Floyd classic Brain Damage both get an airing, and as the set draws closer to its conclusion, Waters, who has let the music do the talking for most of the evening, seems overcome with emotion.
“I can’t hear anything that you’re saying but it feels positive, so come on let’s hear it,” Waters tells the crowd, extending his arms skyward and lapping up the resultant applause.
Waters introduces his band – which also comprises guitarist and bassist Gus Seyffert, multi-instrumentalists Jon Carin and Dave Kilminster, saxophonist Ian Ritchie and keyboardist Drew Erickson – before telling us “there’s a big message in this show and it’s that love has the transcendental ability to affect everything in our lives, even romantic love can change our lives”.
“I was looking at the schedule and thinking this may be the last time I ever come through Australia … I won’t get this chance, probably to talk to people in Brisbane again for the rest of my life; one has to remember there is a finality to all of this,” 74-year-old Waters tells the crowd before finishing with Mother and a rousing Comfortably Numb .
And as ribbons of confetti slowly spiral through the smoke and lights of the laser pyramid and the crowd rises to give a standing ovation, there’s an overwhelming sense of unity, and suddenly it doesn’t feel like there’s an “us and them”, only an “us”.
Last year, Waters told Marc Maron on his WTF podcast that his “major contribution to rock ’n ’ roll … was really to develop the theatre of arena rock” and last night’s show proved, 40 years later, that his ability to meld theatricality with musical prowess in live performances remains unrivalled.
Roger Waters performs at Brisbane Entertainment Centre again tonight, with tickets still available at the box office
Originally published as Review: Roger Waters, Us + Them tour, Brisbane Entertainment Centre
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Roger Waters Us & Them Australian tour add shows for Sydney and Brisbane
20 November 2017 The Rockpit
Due to popular demand, rock icon ROGER WATERS has added two new dates to his critically acclaimed US + THEM Australian tour in February 2018, with second and final dates added for Sydney on Saturday February 3, and for Brisbane on Wednesday February 7.
It will be the first time Waters has toured Australia since his phenomenal The Wall Live broke sales records in 2012. The US + THEM tour has proved a massive success across North America this year, playing to full houses with over three quarters of a million tickets sold. It has garnered widespread critical acclaim, hailed as a triumph with “eye-popping” production and “spectacular” set-list drawn from classics in the Floyd canon and from Waters’ solo work.
Roger Waters’ legendary live performances are renowned as immersive sensory experiences featuring high class, state-of-the-art audio/visual production and breathtaking quad sound. Us + Them is no exception: following months of meticulous planning and visionary craft, it will inspire audiences with its powerful delivery.
Us + Them showcases highlights from Waters’ groundbreaking body of work and features songs from Pink Floyd’s greatest albums – The Dark Side of The Moon, The Wall, Animals, Wish You Were Here – plus new songs from Roger Waters’ album Is This the Life We Really Want?.
The tour title Us + Them is derived from the 1974 track ‘Us And Them’ on the multi-million selling Pink Floyd album The Dark Side of the Moon and has been hailed as the last great Pink Floyd spectacle.
Roger Waters Us + Them will commence at Sydney’s Qudos Bank Arena on February 2, 2018 followed by arena shows in Brisbane, Melbourne, Adelaide and concluding in Perth.
Tickets for the second shows in Sydney February 3 and Brisbane on February 7 go on sale at 2pm (local time) on Thursday, November 23.
Live Nation members will enjoy an exciting pre-sale from 10am on Wednesday, November 22 to midday on Thursday, November 23. For more information on how to purchase, visit: livenation.com.au .
For complete tour and ticketing information, including VIP Experiences, visit: livenation.com.au .
Roger Waters Us + Them marks the artist’s first tour since The Wall Live (2010-2013), his sold-out world tour which was seen by more than four million fans globally at 219 shows and remains the highest grossing tour by any solo artist in history.
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Roger Waters Sets Rescheduled Tour Dates, Teases His ‘First Farewell Tour’
By Kory Grow
Roger Waters will embark on what he’s cheekily teasing as his “first farewell tour,” officially dubbed This Is Not a Drill, next summer. He was supposed to launch the trek last year, but pandemic lockdowns sidelined his plans. The new run of dates will kick off in Pittsburgh on July 6th, 2022.
Tickets are on sale now via RogerWaters.com . Those who held onto tickets for the 2020 dates will get an email with further information about the new dates. Those tickets will be valid for the new dates.
“This Is Not A Drill is a groundbreaking new rock & roll/cinematic extravaganza, performed in the round,” Waters wrote in a statement. “It is a stunning indictment of the corporate dystopia in which we all struggle to survive, and a call to action to love, protect, and share our precious and precarious planet home. The show includes a dozen great songs from Pink Floyd ‘s Golden Era alongside several new ones — words and music, same writer, same heart, same soul, same man. Could be his last hurrah. Wow! My first farewell tour! Don’t miss it. Love, R.”
When Waters announced the tour last year , he promised an all-new production, following his Us + Them and the Wall tours, that would be presented in the round.
When he was originally planning it, he had timed it to run up to the 2020 election. “[The new tour] will be even more political than Us + Them was — political and humane,” Waters told Rolling Stone in 2019. “We were listening to songs and looking at setlists today. We were talking about, what should we call it? I shouldn’t be giving this away, but I don’t give a shit because it will probably all change, but imagine the iconic helicopter that normally comes before ‘Happiest Days’ and ‘Brick 2’ — that noise that we all know and love — and imagine a megaphone, somebody abused this device before, I know — but, ‘This is not a drill.’ I thought that could be a good title for the show: This Is Not a Drill. The ruling class is killing us.”
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"This Is Not a Drill," Roger Waters Fans!
Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Roger Waters is launching the "This Is Not a Drill" Tour in 2024, a trek he's suggested may be his last one ever — so if you're a fan of his dense lyrics, his progressive rock instrumentation, and his pyrotechnic stage shows, you absolutely won't want to skip this unforgettable concert event! Waters has been in the midst of a late-career renaissance the last few years, as his 2017 album Is This the Life We Really Want ? received near-universal acclaim for its complex themes and incredible musicianship, and inspired a massive 157-date tour that sprawled across several years. But the Pink Floyd co-founder is doing something different with his new show, presenting it in-the-round for a more intimate concert experience, and he's sure to focus on music from across his incredible career.
So whether you love early Floyd psychedelia like "Flaming," peak arena hits like "The Wall," or solo songs like "What God Wants, Pt. 1" — or all of the above — then make sure you're there to experience this beloved rock icon, live on the road for what could be the last time. Check out the Roger Waters Tour schedule below to learn more, and score your tickets right away!
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A music conceptualist and a sound visionary, Roger Waters is the mastermind behind Pink Floyd's greatest albums such as Dark Side or The Wall. Basically, the music that made Pink Floyd become the greatest band of the millennium. A songwriter, bassist, and composer, Roger created one of the greatest live music tours that has conceptual art attached to its ethos, The Wall. His live shows contain the same amount of conceptually driven sound that he implement while in Pink Floyd. For his music contribution and the sound legacy he left behind with the band, in 1996, he was included in the US Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. The Grammy Award winner has toured the world since 1999 and played various iterations of the albums that are a piece of musical history.
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2023 European tour
Mar 17 – Lisbon, Portugal – Altice Arena
Mar 18 – Lisbon, Portugal – Altice Arena
Mar 21 – Barcelona, Spain – Palau St Jordi
Mar 23 – Madrid, Spain – Wizink
Mar 24 – Madrid, Spain – Wizink
Mar 27 – Milan, Italy – Mediolanum Forum
Mar 28 – Milan, Italy – Mediolanum Forum
Mar 31 – Milan, Italy – Mediolanum Forum
Apr 01 – Milan, Italy – Mediolanum Forum
Apr 04 – Amsterdam, Holland – Ziggo Dome
Apr 06 – Amsterdam, Holland – Ziggo Dome
Apr 07 – Amsterdam, Holland – Ziggo Dome
Apr 11 – Oslo, Norway – Telenor
Apr 12 – Oslo, Norway – Telenor
Apr 15 – Stockholm, Sweden – Tele2
Apr 17 – Copenhagen, Denmark – Royal Arena
Apr 18 – Copenhagen, Denmark – Royal Arena
Apr 21 – Bologna, Italy – Unipol Arena
Apr 23 – Budapest, Hungary – MVM Dome
Apr 25 – Zurich, Switzerland – Hallenstadion
Apr 28 – Bologna, Italy – Unipol Arena
Apr 29 – Bologna, Italy – Unipol Arena
May 3 – Paris, France – AccorHotels Arena
May 4 – Paris, France – AccorHotels Arena
May 7 – Hamburg, Germany – Barclays Arena
May 9 – Cologne, Germany – Lanxess Arena
May 12 – Lille, France – Stade Pierre Mauroy
May 14 – Antwerp, Belgium – Sportpaleis
May 17 – Berlin, Germany – Mercedes Benz Arena
May 18 – Berlin, Germany – Mercedes Benz Arena
May 21 – Munich, Germany – Olympiahalle
May 24 – Prague, Czech Republic – O2 Arena
May 25 – Prague, Czech Republic – O2 Arena
May 28 – Frankfurt, Germany – Festhalle
May 31 – Birmingham, England – Utilita Arena
Jun 2 – Glasgow, Scotland – SSE Hydro
Jun 3 – Glasgow, Scotland – SSE Hydro
Jun 6 – London, England – The O2
Jun 7 – London, England – The O2
Jun 10 – Manchester, England – Manchester AO Arena
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The Wall Live. (2010-13) Us + Them Tour. (2017-18) The Wall Live was a worldwide [1] concert tour by Roger Waters, formerly of Pink Floyd. [2] [3] [4] The tour is the first time the Pink Floyd album The Wall has been performed in its entirety by the band or any of its former members since Waters performed the album live in Berlin 21 July 1990.
Find out when Roger Waters is next playing live near you. List of all Roger Waters tour dates, concerts, support acts, reviews and venue info. ... The Australian Pink Floyd Show. Fri 06 Sep 2024 Metropolitan Theatre Morgantown, WV, US. Roger Daltrey ... Find out more about Roger Waters tour dates & tickets 2024-2025.
Roger Waters to tour Australian to play Pink Floyd classics for the last time in arenas. PINK Floyd founding member Roger Waters will bring a strong political and social bent to his Us + Them ...
Pink Floyds Roger Waters announces Australian tour. For the first time since his phenomenal The Wall Live broke sales records in 2012, rock icon ROGER WATERS is coming back to Australia. Currently underway in North America, Waters' Us and Them tour has generated rave reviews, with critics celebrating his state-of-the-art audio/visual ...
Roger Waters co-founded the groundbreaking Pink Floyd with Syd Barrett in 1966 and became the group's sonic architect upon Barrett's departure, creating and contributing to such undeniable classics as the band's commercial breakthrough - The Dark Side of the Moon - as well as Animals, The Wall (which has been certified 23 x platinum in the USA), Wish You Were Here, and all of The Final Cut ...
Pink Floyd rocker Roger Waters will tour Australia, including Perth in February. Waters will start his "Us and Them" tour in Sydney on February 2 before shows in Brisbane, Melbourne and Adelaide, making the Perth Arena his final stop on the Australian tour on February 20. Roger Waters last toured Australia in 2012. Credit: WA News.
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A sellout crowd at Perth Arena, last night, gladly welcomed the return of Roger Waters to it's stage, it's been six years since his last visit, with the amazing "The Wall" tour, and now he's back for the final leg of his Australia/New Zealand "Us + Them" tour. As the crowd filled the arena, the enormous video screen at the back of ...
As his world tour heads for Australia, Roger Waters remains attached to the ethos and vision he brought to Pink Floyd. Roger Waters: 'People are taking me a bit more seriously now, which is ...
Review: Roger Waters, Us + Them tour, Brisbane Entertainment Centre. PINK Floyd founding member Roger Waters is ready to bow out of Brisbane with a bang, as the music legend admits tonight's ...
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The Wall Live, which played to more than 4.5 million people on four continents between 2010 and 2013, became the most successful concert tour in history by a solo artist, but Waters says it wasn ...
Due to popular demand, rock icon ROGER WATERS has added two new dates to his critically acclaimed US + THEM Australian tour in February 2018, with second and final dates added for Sydney on Saturday February 3, and for Brisbane on Wednesday February 7.. It will be the first time Waters has toured Australia since his phenomenal The Wall Live broke sales records in 2012.
Roger Waters, This Is Not a Drill 2022 Tour Dates. July 6 - Pittsburgh, PA @ PPG Paints Arena. July 8 - Toronto, ON @ Scotiabank Arena. July 9 - Toronto, ON @ Scotiabank Arena. July 12 ...
Pages in category "Roger Waters concert tours" ... In the Flesh (Roger Waters tour) P. The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking (tour) R. Radio K.A.O.S. (tour) T. This Is Not a Drill; U. Us + Them Tour; W. The Wall Live (2010-2013) This page was last edited on 15 July 2022, at 07:00 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
This Is Not a Drill was the seventh concert tour by English songwriter Roger Waters.The tour began at the PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh, United States, on 6 July 2022, and ended at the Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa of Quito, Ecuador, on 9 December 2023. Waters first talked about a new live spectacle following his Us + Them Tour on a Rolling Stone interview in September 2019.
Location. Mar 11, 2024. Tyler Childers / Paul McCartney / Spiritualized / POOLSIDE LIVE / Poolside / Roger Waters / Nick Mason's Saucerful of secrets. Red Hat Amphitheater. Raleigh, North Carolina, United States. Dec 05, 2023. Roger Waters. Setlists. Coliseo Live.
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Moore Park, New South Wales, Australia: Nov 20, 1984 Eric Clapton / The Promise. Setlists. Hordern Pavilion: Moore Park, New South Wales, Australia: ... There are multiple vendors selling tickets for this concert! Choose the vendor you'd like to view: ... Roger Waters / Eric Clapton Jul 24 - 25, 1984 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, ...
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2023 European tour - Roger Waters. 2023 European tour. September 23, 2022. Mar 17 - Lisbon, Portugal - Altice Arena. Mar 18 - Lisbon, Portugal - Altice Arena. Mar 21 - Barcelona, Spain - Palau St Jordi. Mar 23 - Madrid, Spain - Wizink. Mar 24 - Madrid, Spain - Wizink. Mar 27 - Milan, Italy - Mediolanum Forum.