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Roger Waters found international fame as a founding member of legendary progressive rock band Pink Floyd. Selling over 250 million albums worldwide and being inducted into both the British and American Rock & Roll Halls Of Fame, Pink Floyd is one of the most influential bands of the 20th century. Roger Walters has also had tremendous success as a solo artist, releasing three studio albums and touring extensively all across the globe.
Roger was the creative force behind the prime years of Pink Floyd's impressive run. From the classic album The Dark Side Of The Moon in 1968 until Final Cut in 1983, Walters was responsible for the lyrics, arrangement and concept behind every album they released. By the time he left the band in 1985 they had been firmly established as one of the most critically acclaimed and best selling bands in popular music history. Albums such as The Dark Side Of The Moon and The Wall are some of the best selling albums of all time and still sell literally thousands of copies every year to this day.
After leaving Pink Floyd he moved into solo projects with albums such as Radio K.A.O.S and Amused To Death, once again concept albums in his unique style. In 1990 just after the fall of the Berlin Wall, he staged his most elaborate concert ever with a giant outdoor performance in Berlin where the Wall once stood. Featuring guest performances from the likes of Bryan Adams, Joni Mitchell and Cyndi Lauper, the concert registered an official attendance of over 200,000 people. The official live album, titled The Wall - Live, was released shortly afterwards and quickly went Platinum. This period of his career also saw Roger collaborate with artists such as Eric Clapton and Jeff Beck on various projects.
After taking a seven year break from both public eyes and the music industry, Roger returned with a bang in 1999 with a tour that started small and quickly grew. With more modest venues quickly selling out, more dates and larger venues were quickly added as the return tour expanded worldwide. For over three years Roger toured the world, culminating with a performance in front of over 70,000 at Glastonbury Festival in 2002. In 2005 Pink Floyd played together for one last time at charity event Live 8. Roger has continued his solo tours on and off since then, often performing special arrangements of Pink Floyd material mixed with his solo work.

Reviews

Rating: 4.6 out of 5 based on 10000 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Spectacular show!

    by Aardvark on 2/25/24Kaseya Center - Miami

    Attending a years long stream of concerts, the staging was incomparable and simply awe inspiring. The walls seemed impossible to construct and manipulate, the video projections were unreal and who can forget the giant flying pig that circled the venue under its own power. I agreed with Waters' politics and as the announcement made plain, if you find his policies offensive (they were not), you were welcome to walk. And the music was superb.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Much respect

    by IA on 2/18/24

    Love his show and his stance! Not afraid to speak the truth and have much respect!! 🍉🍉🍉

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    Disappointed

    by Mit on 1/29/24Bridgestone Arena - Nashville

    The black and red lights of the show made the whole concert hard to see. The video screens played political messages instead of highlighting the musicians on the stage.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Roger Waters

    by If as Buddha on 6/10/23

    Why people are complaining about his political views then think how lucky you were to see him play. The rest of his tour has been cancelled because of politicians disagreeing with him. There’s people comparing Page and Plant to this show. Zeppelin split in 1980 I think there’s been some improvement with light shows since then. Most people go to listen to the music. Tonight’s show I thought was great but parts of the screen were blocked out by speakers so you couldn’t see the act clearly. The songs were enjoyable and brought back some pleasurable memories. Thanks for sharing your music and memories Roger

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    everyone complaining about roger's anti Fascist views

    by E. H. on 5/26/23

    Wow it is like you never knew the lyrics to any Pink Floyd songs they are all pretty much anti fascist thanks Roger you are the best song writer ever.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    He rocked Miami that nigh

    by VB on 5/14/23

    Saying the Best means nothing. Epic! Happiness! MUSIC!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Lacking in visuals but made up for in impact

    by M. on 3/18/23

    I saw Roger Waters on his “This is not a Drill” tour in 2022. While the visual presentation has changed since his days with Pink Floyd, his show was still extremely profound. Abandoning the fancy lights and lasers in favor of large video screens and the always in attendance inflatable pig, Roger delivers an inspiring political message and wonderful music. If you don’t like his politics, well, he’ll tell you what you can do before the show begins.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    He slayed

    by Brauer on 3/4/23

    Literally the best night of my life the music made me sob of joy. If you're angry about the politics in his music then listen to Animals again because it's always been there literally why are you complaining.

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    Never again

    by S. D. on 2/7/23

    Had no idea of the USA political anti stance that would be conveyed, as well as lip-syncing by the singer. Never again.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Blown Away

    by Danny B on 12/13/22Chase Center - San Francisco

    Amazing show. Multi media masterpiece Incredible sound quality and staging Mr Waters exuberance very contagious