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Roger Waters Has More ‘Us + Them’ Dates For You
Those loud screams of jubilation you’ve been hearing have been coming from Roger Waters’ fans upon learning that the former Pink Floyd member has added 11 new dates to his 2017 tour.
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“Desert Trip,” Empire Polo Club, Indio, Calif.
We wouldn’t blame you for thinking Waters’ previously announced tour dates pretty much covered North America. Promoted by AEG Live’s Concerts West, the arena outing stretches from May through October and includes Kansas City, Atlanta, Philadelphia and Montreal among its destinations.
But the mighty Waters booking machine has plugged 11 more shows into the grand plan. In addition to markets like Denver or the San Francisco Bay Area snagging more shows, cities such as Cleveland, Albany and New Orleans are now in the mix.
Word from Waters’ camp is that each show will feature favorites from The Dark Side Of The Moon, Animals, The Wall and other Pink Floyd albums along with new material.
Here’s the complete schedule for the “Us + Them” tour with new dates bolded for easy reference:
May 26 – Kansas City, Mo., Sprint Center
May 28 – Louisville, Ky., KFC Yum! Center
May 30 – St. Louis, Mo., Scottrade Center
June 1 – Tulsa, Okla., BOK Center
June 3 – Denver, Colo., Pepsi Center
June 4 – Denver, Colo., Pepsi Center
June 7 – San Jose, Calif., SAP Center At San Jose
June 10 – Oakland, Calif., Oracle Arena
June 12 – Sacramento, Calif., Golden 1 Center
June 14 – Glendale, Ariz., Gila River Arena
June 16 – Las Vegas, Nev., T-Mobile Arena
June 20 – Los Angeles, Calif., Staples Center
June 21 – Los Angeles, Calif., Staples Center
June 24 – Tacoma, Wash., Tacoma Dome
June 27 – Los Angeles, Calif., Staples Center
July 1 – San Antonio, Texas, AT&T Center
July 3 – Dallas, Texas, American Airlines Center
July 6 – Houston, Texas, Toyota Center
July 8 – New Orleans, La., Smoothie King Center
July 11 – Tampa, Fla., Amalie Arena
July 13 – Miami, Fla., AmericanAirlines Arena
July 16 – Duluth, Ga., Infinite Energy Center
July 18 – Greensboro, N.C., Greensboro Coliseum
July 20 – Columbus, Ohio, Nationwide Arena
July 22 – Chicago, Ill., United Center
July 23 – Chicago, Ill., United Center
July 26 – Saint Paul, Minn., Xcel Energy Center
July 29 – Milwaukee, Wis., BMO Harris Bradley Center
Aug. 2 – Auburn Hills, Mich., The Palace Of Auburn Hills
Aug. 4 – Washington, D.C., Verizon Center
Aug. 8 – Philadelphia, Pa., Wells Fargo Center
Aug. 9 – Philadelphia, Pa., Wells Fargo Center
Aug. 13 – Nashville, Tenn., Bridgestone Arena
Sept. 7 – Newark, N.J., Prudential Center
Sept. 11 – Brooklyn, N.Y., Barclays Center
Sept. 12 – Brooklyn, N.Y., Barclays Center
Sept. 15 – Uniondale, N.Y., Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
Sept. 19 – Pittsburgh, Pa., PPG Paints Arena
Sept. 21 – Cleveland, Ohio, Quicken Loans Arena
Sept. 23 – Albany, N.Y., Times Union Center
Sept. 24 – Hartford, Conn., XL Center
Sept. 27 – Boston, Mass., TD Garden
Sept. 28 – Boston, Mass., TD Garden
Oct. 2 – Toronto, Ontario, Air Canada Centre
Oct. 3 – Toronto, Ontario, Air Canada Centre
Oct. 6 – Quebec City, Quebec, Centre Vidéotron
Oct. 10 – Ottawa, Ontario, Canadian Tire Centre
Oct. 16 – Montreal, Quebec, Bell Centre
Oct. 17 – Montreal, Quebec, Bell Centre
Oct. 22 – Winnipeg, Manitoba, MTS Centre
Oct. 24 – Edmonton, Alberta, Rogers Place
Oct. 28 – Vancouver, British Columbia, Rogers Arena
Tickets, including VIP packages, go on sale Feb. 27. Head over to RogerWaters.com for more details.