Wednesday 2 June 2010

Roger Waters will also play The Wall in Dusseldorf

Pink Floyd fans may be hurrying to bookaccommodation in Düsseldorf after Roger Waters revealed he will end his 2011 tour of Europe with a concert in the German city. Having previously announced plans to perform the British rock band’s classic album The Wall live across North America later this year, the musician has now confirmed a string of dates across Europe. After three nights at London’s O2 Arena in May 2011, Waters will head to cities such as Dublin, Paris and Berlin before appearing at the Espirit Arena in Düsseldorf on June 18th. He is set to play The Wall live for the first time since a concert staged in Berlin in 1990. Speaking to the NME recently, the Pink Floyd co-founder suggested he could stop touring altogether when his latest trek around Europe comes to an end. "I’m 66 now, so I think there will come a point where I just don’t want the physical demand," Waters said. People using hotels Düsseldorf can book tickets for the concert from 09:00 BST on June 4th.

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