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Roger Waters Brings ‘The Wall’ Back To Europe
It’s starting to look as if The Wall tour will never stop. Having already played 192 shows throughout the globe, Waters’ Euro plans include open-air/stadium shows and arenas.
“I’m extremely glad to be playing The Wall in Europe again,” Waters said. “It’s going to be a lot of fun for all of us. I’ve reworked the show to play outdoors in large stadiums. It’s really good. Even more moving, engaging, dramatic and thrilling than the arena shows.
“I’ve had to rethink the whole thing about stadiums. This wide wall stadium show couldn’t have been done 40 years ago. We couldn’t have filled the space in a way that would have been emotionally, musically and theatrically satisfying. Technology has changed. Now we can.”
Here’s the routing:
July 20 – Werchter, Belgium, Festival Site
July 23 – Split, Croatia, Poljud Stadium
July 26 – Padova, Italy, Stadio Euganeo
July 28 – Rome, Italy, Olympic Stadium
Aug. 7 – Prague, Czech Republic, Synot Tip Arena
Aug. 9 – Frankfurt, Germany, Commerzbank Arena
Aug. 11 – Copenhagen, Denmark, Parken Stadium
Aug. 14 – Oslo, Norway, Telenor Arena
Aug. 15 – Oslo, Norway, Telenor Arena
Aug. 17 – Goteborg, Sweden, Ullevi Stadium
Aug. 20 – Warsaw, Poland, Narodowy Stadium
Aug. 23 – Vienna, Austria, Donauinsel
Aug. 25 – Budapest, Hungary, Puskas Ferenc Stadium
Aug. 28 – Bucharest, Romania, Piata Constitutiei
Aug. 30 – Sofia, Bulgaria, Levski Stadium
Sept. 1 – Belgrade, Serbia, USCE Park
Sept. 4 – Berlin, Germany, Olympic Stadium
Sept. 6 – Dusseldorf, Germany, Esprit Arena
Sept. 8 – Amsterdam, Netherlands, Amsterdam Arena
Sept. 18 – Dublin, Ireland, Aviva Stadium
Ticket sales begin Nov. 16. Visit RogerWaters.com for more information.