David Gilmour and Roger Waters Announce Final Pink Floyd Reunion Tour
In a historic move that has sent ripples through the music world, David Gilmour and Roger Waters have officially announced plans for a final Pink Floyd reunion tour. The legendary musicians, who have been at odds for decades, confirmed the news in a joint statement this morning, promising fans a farewell tour that will revisit the iconic band’s most cherished hits.
The tour, titled “Echoes of Floyd,” will mark the first time since the early 1980s that Gilmour and Waters have shared a stage together in a full-scale Pink Floyd performance. The announcement comes after years of speculation and rumors about a possible reunion. The tour is set to kick off in March 2025, with dates across North America, Europe, and Asia.
Both Gilmour and Waters expressed their enthusiasm for the project. “It feels right to bring these songs back to the stage one last time,” Gilmour said. “The music of Pink Floyd has always been about connection and exploration, and this tour will be a tribute to that legacy.” Waters echoed his sentiments, adding, “This is our chance to celebrate the incredible journey we’ve been on and to honor our fans who have supported us all these years.”
The reunion tour will feature a blend of classic Pink Floyd tracks from albums like *The Dark Side of the Moon*, *Wish You Were Here*, and *The Wall*. Fans can expect a visually stunning and emotionally charged experience, reminiscent of the band’s legendary live shows.
Tickets for the tour will go on sale next month, and with high demand anticipated, fans are advised to act quickly. This reunion promises to be a poignant conclusion to one of rock music’s most influential and enduring legacies.