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Roger Waters has been rocking since the late 60s as frontman for Pink Floyd! The creative force behind hits “Another Brick in the Wall” and “Money” also celebrates a successful solo career! Expect to see plenty of surprises including some of Rogers Waters' great solo material as well as plenty of Pink Floyd tracks! Don't miss your chance to see Roger Waters perform LIVE! Buy your Roger Waters tickets now!
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[8 of 8 customers found this review helpful]

Read carefully the concert description
By MOZ from MIAMI, FL on 11/22/2010
Pros:
Great Lighting, Great Sound
Best For:
Everyone

Whomever wrote the event's description for TicketsNow was clearly improvising; how can a play like "The Wall" include any solo material by Roger Waters? Who can possibly think that he (Waters) would play other PF material? This is "The Wall" and only "The Wall" and that is exactly what he played-nothing more and nothing less- and YES it was an AWESOME performance- Get knowledgeable people to write your stuff TicketsNow, not just someone who obviously does not know s**t about Pink Floyd and simply read a biography in order to write this stupidity-

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[4 of 4 customers found this review helpful]

Best Show in 30 Years
By Faith from St Louis on 11/11/2010
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Great Lighting, Great Sound
Best For:
Everyone, Music Lovers

I have been to a lot of concerts in my 30 plus years but this one brings me back to the great shows of the 70's!

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[35 of 41 customers found this review helpful]

Roger Water's Dark Side Tour... AMAZAING
By Comfortably Numb from Raleigh, NC on 5/12/2010
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Great Encores, Great Lighting, Great Sound, Perfect Set List
Best For:
Adults, Everyone

I saw Roger Water's Dark Side of the Moon Tour in 2007. I must admit that this was something far superior to ANYTHING I had seen as far as Sound Quality, Presentation, Light Effects, Production quality ... it just still amazes me how precise and flawless the show was. I was in "AWE" the entire time. Just AMAZING don't know what else to say. I have been a huge Pink Floyd fan since I was in my early teens. Pink Floyd music has always been a part of my soul and a lot of that has to do with the creative presence of Roger Waters. His unique style and absurd and revolutionary ideas have continued to AMAZE me even now. I can hardly wait to see The Wall tour. I believe this will be one of those moments in one's life that shall never be forgotten as they become part of your soul and define who you are. So lucky I get to share this moment with my wife and best friend! Thanks Roger and best of luck !!

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[21 of 34 customers found this review helpful]

Just like yesterday...
By Mike won't grow old from Austin, TX on 6/5/2008
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Great Encores, Great Lighting, Great Sound, Perfect Set List
Best For:
Hardcore fans

The only thing that could make it better is having the entire band back together--took about 10 on stage to replicate the sound and they did it perfectly. Little regression into a political statement with a new song, but easily forgettable and forgivable in the grand scheme. Sounded just like 35 years ago (can you believe it?!?) only better now that I'm 35 years older. Great show...

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Roger Waters, best known as the former bassist for Pink Floyd, is a force unto his own. A diverse and talented artist, Waters has spent his career slapping a bass, penning lyrics, belting out tunes and producing albums. From his Floyd past to his current solo status, Roger Waters tickets continue to be a hot commodity.

Born George Roger Waters in Great Bookham, Surrey, England, the future musical legend attended school in Cambridge with eventual band mate Syd Barrett. In late 1964 the first incarnation of Pink Floyd, then called the Tea Set, recorded its first demo. From 1965 to 84, the English rocker served as the bassist for one of the most widely recognized psychedelic era bands, Pink Floyd. Here Waters made his mark on the scene as a bass player, co-vocalist, songwriter and lyricist as well as occasional rhythm guitarist. Ranging from brutally clangy to verging on free-form jazz, Waters perfected his unique style and sound recognized in timeless capsules like “The Wall,” “The Dark Side of the Moon” and “Animals.”

In his solo career Waters produced three concept albums, one movie soundtrack and several singles. Working with legendary artist such as Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck and David Sanborn, Waters continued his climb into legendary status. The 1989 fall of the Berlin Wall provided Waters with the opportunity to collaborate with more well known names in the music industry, thus staging one of the largest rock concerts of all time.

However successful Waters’ solo career has been it appears that he just couldn’t resist the pull of the classic tunes. In 2006 he launched a tour starting in Europe and ending in North America that drew from the Pink Floyd vaults. Lasting for almost three years, “The Dark Side of the Moon Live Tour” led off with a mix of Pink Floyd classics and Waters’ solo work, ending in the rehashing of “The Dark Side of the Moon” in its entirety. During this period Roger Waters tickets flew off the shelves. Waters’ shows always receive sweeping reviews and fans keep getting their minds blown over and over.

Similarly, Waters announced a new tour in 2010, once again going back to his Pink Floyd roots. “The Wall”, arguably Pink Floyd’s most famous album, will be performed from start to finish. No such task could be completed without some serious back up. The band lineup reflects a plethora of talent consisting of Roger Waters on Bass/Vox, Snowy White of Thin Lizzy and Dave Kilminster on guitar and California group Venice on backing vocals. The success Roger Water’s “The Wall” will no doubt reflect that of “The Dark Side of the Moon Live Tour.” Make sure to get your Roger Waters tickets today and be a part of live performance history.


Roger Waters Biography

Roger Waters was a primary creative force in Pink Floyd from 1965 to 1983. He first met Syd Barrett, who would become the band's lead singer and guitarist, during his school days when both attended a Saturday art class. He moved to London to study architecture at Regent Street Polytechnic and there formed a band with drummer Nick Mason and keyboardist Rick Wright he played bass and sang. Barrett joined them, forming Pink Floyd. Though Barrett was the band's main songwriter at first, Waters wrote or co-wrote three songs on the first LP, The Piper at the Gates of Dawn (August 1967), including the solo composition Take Up Thy Stethoscope and Walk. By the time of the group's second album, A Saucerful of Secrets (June 1968), Barrett had been replaced by David Gilmour and Waters had begun to take a more prominent role, contributing three songs and one co-composition to the LP. He also wrote or co-wrote all but one of the tunes for the band's soundtrack to the film More (July 1969), while his first solo work came on Ummagumma (November 1969), a two-LP set that consisted of one disc of live recordings and a second disc on which each bandmember contributed his own tracks. As of Atom Heart Mother (October 1970), Pink Floyd began to work up its material as a group, though Waters still contributed the sole composition If. Working with Ron Geesin, he wrote the soundtrack for The Body (December 1970), his first work outside Pink Floyd. The band's next album, Meddle (November 1971), was entirely group written. But Waters wrote or co-wrote eight of the ten selections on Obscured by Clouds (June 1972), Pink Floyd's soundtrack for the film The Valley.

Pink Floyd's recordings were moderately successful through 1972. But The Dark Side of the Moon (March 1973), for which Waters wrote all the lyrics and some of the music, was a commercial breakthrough that became one of the most successful albums in rock history. (He was the sole author of the album's Top Ten hit, Money.) He took an increasingly dominant role in the writing of subsequent Pink Floyd albums, writing all the lyrics and collaborating on the music for Wish You Were Here (September 1975), writing most of Animals (February 1977) and The Wall (November 1979), and writing all of The Final Cut (March 1983). All were million sellers, with The Wall in particular rivaling the sales of The Dark Side of the Moon. (Waters was the sole author of Another Brick in the Wall, Pt. 2, a gold, number one single drawn from The Wall.)

Following the release of The Final Cut, Pink Floyd broke up and its members launched solo careers. Waters re-emerged with The Pros and Cons of Hitchhiking (April 1984), which went gold. He followed with Radio K.A.O.S. (June 1987) and went on tour to promote the release. Meanwhile, David Gilmour's solo album About Face (February 1984) was also a gold seller, but he was discouraged by that showing and recruited Mason and Wright to re-form Pink Floyd. Waters sued, seeking an injunction to prevent the trio from touring as Pink Floyd without him, but he lost the case, and the Gilmour-led Pink Floyd went on to tour and recorded successfully without him.

Following the fall of the Berlin Wall, Waters organized an all-star performance of The Wall in Berlin on July 21, 1990. It was filmed and recorded, resulting in the album The Wall: Live in Berlin (September 1990). He released a third solo album, Amused to Death (September 1992), but did not tour, though he made an appearance at a benefit concert in 1993. He spent much of the 1990s working on an opera, a Ira, set during the French Revolution. But in July and August 1999, he mounted his first U.S. tour in 12 years. It was so successful that he returned for a second leg in June and July 2000, and the concerts served as the basis for the two-CD set In the Flesh Live. Waters was not heard from for several years after that, although a collection of singles and album tracks, Flickering Flame: The Solo Years, Vol. 1, appeared internationally (but not in the U.S.) in May 2002. In July 2005, Waters reunited with Gilmour, Mason, and Wright for a one-off Pink Floyd performance at the ~Live 8 benefit concert in London's ~Hyde Park. a Ira finally emerged on disc in October 2005 and topped the ~Billboard magazine classical chart. ~ William Ruhlmann, Rovi