Roger Waters To Perform 'The Dark Side Of The Moon Redux' At One-Off London Concert In October
Tuesday, 25 July 2023
Written by Jon Stickler
Photo: Kate Izor
Roger Waters will perform his remake of Pink Floyd's 'The Dark Side Of The Moon' LP at a one-off London show this autumn.
The Pink Floyd bassist will run through his re-recording of the seminal record live at the Palladium on October 8, with tickets on general sale at 10am on Friday (July 28).
The production will be designed by Waters' longtime creative director Sean Evans, while joining Waters on stage will be Gus Seyffert (bass), Joey Waronker (drums), Jonathan Wilson (guitar), Johnny Shepherd (organ), Via Mardot (theremin), Azniv Korkejian (vocals), Gabe Noel (strings), Jon Carin (keyboards) and Robert Walter (piano). Announcing the concert, Waters said:
"We’re going to do it live at the London Palladium, in October…we look forward to that…hopefully performing it live on other occasions in the future."
The album, titled 'The Dark Side Of The Moon Redux', will be released two days before the concert, on October 6 via SGB Records. Head below to check out the 79-year-old's reimagining of the track Money.
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