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Your support makes all the difference.Roger Waters, a co-founding former member of the English rock band Pink Floyd, will tour this fall in honor of the 30th anniversary of the band's famous The Wall tour, according to an April 12 announcement. Shows have so far been announced in 33 North American cities.
Pink Floyd's 1979 album The Wall includes the songs "Another Brick in the Wall Pt. 2," "Comfortably Numb," "Mother," and "Run Like Hell," and is among the band's best-selling albums. In 1980 and 1981, the band toured in support of The Wall, each time presenting the double album in its entirety while a giant white brick wall was constructed onstage between the band and the audience, among other large-scale theatrics.
Since the famous tour, Waters performed the album once as a solo artist, in a 1990 concert in Germany celebrating the fall of the Berlin Wall.
Waters's 35-date tour begins on September 15 in Toronto and finishes up in mid-December in Anaheim, California.
Tour dates:
September
15 - Toronto, ON: Air Canada Centre
20 - Chicago, IL: United Center
21 - Chicago, IL: United Center
26 - Pittsburgh, PA: Consol Energy Center
28 - Cleveland, OH: Quicken Loans Arena
30 - Boston, MA: TD Garden
October
5 - New York, NY: Madison Square Garden
8 - Buffalo, NY: HSBC Arena
10 - Washington, DC: Verizon Center
12 - Uniondale, NY: Nassau Coliseum
15 - Hartford, CT: XL Center
17 - Ottawa, ON: ScotiaBank Place
19 - Montreal, QC: Bell Centre
22 - Columbus, OH: Schottenstein Center
24 - Detroit, MI: Palace of Auburn Hills
26 - Omaha, NE: Qwest Center
27 - St Paul, MN: Xcel Energy Center
29 - St. Louis, MO: Scottrade Center
30 - Kansas City, MO: Sprint Center
November
3 - New York, NY: Izod Center
8 - Philadelphia, PA: Wachovia Center
9 - Philadelphia, PA: Wachovia Center
13 - Fort Lauderdale, FL: Bank Atlantic Center
16 - Tampa, FL: St. Pete Times Forum
18 - Atlanta, GA: Philips Arena
20 - Houston, TX: Toyota Center
21 - Dallas, TX: American Airlines Center
23 - Denver, CO: Pepsi Center
26 - Las Vegas, NV: MGM Grand Garden Arena
27 - Phoenix, AZ: US Airways Center
29 - Los Angeles, CA: The Forum
December
6 - San Jose, CA: HP Pavilion
10 - Vancouver, BC: General Motors Place
11 - Tacoma, WA: Tacoma Dome
13 - Anaheim, CA: Honda Center
For ticket information and tour updates, stay informed on Waters's website, which relaunches on April 12 in anticipation of the tour.
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