Roger Waters, Nick Mason, and David Gilmour Announce Final Pink Floyd Reunion Tour
In an unexpected turn of events, Pink Floyd founding members Roger Waters, Nick Mason, and David Gilmour have officially announced their plans for one final reunion tour. The groundbreaking tour, which will mark the first time in decades the three have shared a stage together, is expected to be a monumental celebration of the band’s iconic catalog.
The announcement was made this morning via a joint statement on their official social media platforms, where the trio expressed their excitement for the upcoming venture. “This is something we’ve talked about for years,” Waters wrote. “After much thought, we’ve decided that it’s time to put everything behind us and give fans one last opportunity to witness the magic of Pink Floyd.”
The reunion tour will feature a carefully curated setlist spanning the band’s legendary career, from early albums like *The Piper at the Gates of Dawn* to their later masterpieces *Dark Side of the Moon*, *Wish You Were Here*, and *The Wall*. The band also hinted at the possibility of new material, though details remain scarce.
The decision to reunite comes as a surprise to many, as the members have spent decades apart, with tensions often surfacing between Waters and Gilmour in particular. However, both have stated that they have “resolved old differences” and are now focused on delivering an unforgettable experience for their loyal fanbase.
Nick Mason, the band’s longtime drummer, was the first to speak about the tour, saying, “We all realize how important this is for the fans. It’s about honoring the legacy of Pink Floyd and what we’ve created together.”
Tour dates are set to begin in late summer 2025, with North American and European dates already confirmed. Fans can expect full-scale production, complete with the band’s legendary light shows and immersive stage design. Tickets are expected to go on sale next month, with many speculating that demand will be unprecedented.