![]() Waters’ last trip to Minnesota involved a highly touted performance of “The Wall,” a return of the theatrical presentation of Pink Floyd’s beloved landmark 1979 album. Probably 75 percent of it will be old material and 25 percent will be new, but it will be all connected by a general theme.” “It’ll be a mixture of stuff from my long career, stuff from my years with Pink Floyd, some new things. “We are going to take a new show on the road, the content is very secret,” Waters said in a statement. The tour’s title derives from the 1974 track “Us And Them,” recorded for the multimillion-selling Pink Floyd album “The Dark Side of the Moon.” VIP packages and Citi presale tickets will begin on Monday, Oct. The solo show, which will incorporate much of the legendary band’s classic songs along with his own new works, promises brilliant visuals when it hits the stage July 26. If you don’t have an account yet, create one now.Īlso, please note that our presale for Philadelphia begins tomorrow, Wednesday, November 2, so if you’d like to be eligible for that sale, please select “Philadelphia” as one of your cities now.Pink Floyd frontman Roger Waters will return to Xcel Energy Center this summer for the first time since 2012 during his North American Us + Them tour. If you’d like to participate, be sure to log in and update your list of cities. Many of our presales for these new dates will begin Monday, November 7. Each of the newly announced dates can be found in the chart below. This leg of the The Wall Live tour will visit many cities that were missed during the first and will return to a number of others for repeat performances, many in larger venues than before. It’s the news fans have been waiting for: After a triumphant trek across North America in 2010 and Europe in 2011, and following record-breaking sales for the early 2012 South American dates, today comes word that Roger Waters’ The Wall Live tour will return to North America for a second batch of dates beginning in May. The Wall Returns To North America In 2012 More ticket info via Waters’ official website: Sat Jul 14- Philadelphia, PA- Citizens Bank Park Thu Jul 12- Washington DC- Verizon Center Tue Jul 10- Charlotte, NC- Time Warner Cable Arena Tue Jul 03- Pittsburgh, PA- Consol Energy Centerįri Jul 06- New York, NY- TBA (Yankee Stadium) Sun Jul 01 – Boston, MA- TBA (Fenway Park) Thu Jun 28 – Albany, NY – Times Union Center Mon Jun 25 – Ottawa, ON – Scotia Bank Centre Tue Jun 19 – Nashville, TN – Bridgestone Arena ![]() Mon Jun 11 – Indianapolis, IN – Conseco Fieldhouseįri Jun 15 – Ft. Wed Jun 06 – Grand Rapids, MI – Van Andel Arena Tue Jun 05 – Detroit, MI – Joe Louis Arena Sat May 19 – Los Angeles, CA – TBA (Memorial Coliseum) Sun May 13 – San Diego, CA – Valley View Casino Center Thu May 03 – Austin, TX – Frank Erwin Centerįri May 11 – San Francisco, CA – AT&T Park Here’s a look at the full list of The Wall North America 2012 dates… Nada Surf: February European Tour (2/7 – 2/28).Railroad Earth: Winter Tour (1/20 – 3/10).The Civil Wars: Winter Tour (1/10 – 2/4).Kaki King: Late Fall World Tour (11/3 – 12/10).Akron/Family: January Tour (1/6 – 1/20).John Butler Trio: Spring NA Tour (4/9 – 5/3).If you’re not into into hearing The Wall in its entirety, then maybe you’ll be interested in hitting one of these recently announced tours… Check out the full list of dates after the jump. Tickets for most shows go on sale November 14. Considering Waters mentioned those ballparks by name in the Rolling Stone piece, we think it’s a pretty good bet they’ll host The Wall. While Live Nation hasn’t confirmed that Yankee Stadium, Fenway and the Memorial Coliseum will host The Wall, they have listed TBA’s for those cities. The tour will kick off on May 1, in Houston at the Toyota Center and will run through mid-July, with stadium dates expected to take place at AT&T Park (5/11), Memorial Coliseum (5/19), Wrigley Field (6/8), Fenway Park (7/1), Yankee Stadium (7/6) and Citizens Bank Park (7/14). Well, Waters has come through on his promise, as today Live Nation has announced the latest leg of the tour that will mix both arena and stadium dates. As we previously reported, in a recent issue of Rolling Stone, Roger Waters revealed that he would be bringing his highly successful tour back to North America this summer to play a number of markets that he missed the first time around, as well as the bigger news that he would also bringing the huge multi-media production outdoors for the first time, and that those show would be taking place baseball stadiums in select big cities.
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