
On Monday, Nov. 8, Tuesday, Nov. 9 and Thursday, Nov. 11. Roger Waters will celebrate there 30th anniversary of the original release of The Wall with a visit to the Wells Fargo Center
His monumental tour features a full band and a newly-mounted state-of-the-art production of his masterpiece on alienation, paranoia and stardom-induced estrangement performed in its brick-by-brick entirety.
The Wall was America’s top-selling album of 1980 released originally in November 1979. It is one of the top-selling double albums in music history, and is still in the US Top 5 best-selling albums of all time. Early reviews of the tour have been glowing.
While the chances of Waters and Gilmour reconciling egos and bringing Pink Floyd back together for a full tour are about as good as pigs (literally) flying, if Roger’s “Dark Side of the Moon Tour” a few years back was any indication, all are in for quite a treat.
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