Roger Waters Postponing His Tour
Ex-Pink Floyd member Roger Waters has announced a postponement of his This is Not a Drill North American tour. The tour was originally to take place across 31 US cities starting on July 8 in Pittsburg and concluding on October 3 in Dallas.
Why? Coronavirus
Last week in an interview, Waters said, and I quote, “The bad news is: I’ve had to postpone my tour until next year. Bummer, but if it saves one life, it’s worth it,” Waters said in a statement. “The good news is, a federal judge in Washington, D.C., ruled on March 25, 2020, that Trump’s Dakota Access Pipeline Executive order was ILLEGAL and demands an [Environmental Impact Statement]. This is a huge victory for the Standing Rock Sioux Tribes. Power to the People!!!”
On a side note, Waters has always been involved in politics and unlike the most of the material he wrote with Floyd, his solo material deals with a variety of political issues.
How about The Wall?
If you've been reading my blog thus far, you know that last year marks 40 years since the release of "The Wall." Honestly, being someone who hasn't seen The Wall originally back in 2010, I really do hope Mr. Waters decides, after this tour, to do a 40th Anniversary tour of The Wall. I think it's a masterpiece that everyone deserves to experience.
As it is, Waters has said nothing about planing a 40th Anniversary tour of The Wall. Still, you never know...
Why? Coronavirus
Last week in an interview, Waters said, and I quote, “The bad news is: I’ve had to postpone my tour until next year. Bummer, but if it saves one life, it’s worth it,” Waters said in a statement. “The good news is, a federal judge in Washington, D.C., ruled on March 25, 2020, that Trump’s Dakota Access Pipeline Executive order was ILLEGAL and demands an [Environmental Impact Statement]. This is a huge victory for the Standing Rock Sioux Tribes. Power to the People!!!”
On a side note, Waters has always been involved in politics and unlike the most of the material he wrote with Floyd, his solo material deals with a variety of political issues.
How about The Wall?
If you've been reading my blog thus far, you know that last year marks 40 years since the release of "The Wall." Honestly, being someone who hasn't seen The Wall originally back in 2010, I really do hope Mr. Waters decides, after this tour, to do a 40th Anniversary tour of The Wall. I think it's a masterpiece that everyone deserves to experience.
As it is, Waters has said nothing about planing a 40th Anniversary tour of The Wall. Still, you never know...
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