Spudman
April 18th, 2010, 05:15 PM
ROGER WATERS: to take "The Wall" back on the road later this year. So far only North American and Canadian dates have been issued. European dates for 2011 will be announced later…
Sep 15 - Toronto (Air Canada Centre)
Sep 20 - Chicago (United Center)
Sep 21 - Chicago (United Center)
Sep 26 - Pittsburgh (Consol Energy Center)
Sep 28 - Cleveland (Quicken Loans Arena)
Sep 30 - Boston (TD Garden)
Oct 05 - New York (Madison Square Garden)
Oct 08 - Buffalo (HSBC Arena)
Oct 10 - Washington DC (Verizon Center)
Oct 12 - Uniondale (Nassau Coliseum)
Oct 15 - Hartford (XL Center)
Oct 17 - Ottawa (Scotiabank Place)
Oct 19 - Montreal (Bell Centre)
Oct 22 - Columbus (Schottenstein Center)
Oct 24 - Detroit (Palace of Auburn Hills)
Oct 26 - Omaha (Qwest Center)
Oct 27 - St Paul (Xcel Energy Center)
Oct 29 - St. Louis (ScotTrade Center)
Oct 30 - Kansas City (Sprint Center)
Nov 03 - New York (Izod Center)
Nov 08 - Philadelphia (Wachovia Center)
Nov 09 - Philadelphia (Wachovia Center)
Nov 13 - Fort Lauderdale (Bank Atlantic Center)
Nov 16 - Tampa (St. Pete Times Forum)
Nov 18 - Atlanta (Philips Arena)
Nov 20 - Houston (Toyota Center)
Nov 21 - Dallas (American Airlines Center)
Nov 23 - Denver (Pepsi Center Arena)
Nov 26 - Las Vegas (MGM Grand Garden Arena)
Nov 27 - Phoenix (US Airways Center)
Nov 29 - Los Angeles (The Forum)
Dec 01 - Los Angeles (The Forum)
Dec 06 - San Jose (HP Pavilion)
Dec 10 - Vancouver (General Motors Place)
Dec 11 - Tacoma (Tacoma Dome)
Dec 13 - Anaheim (Honda Center)
On Roger Water’s website he makes the following statement as to why he is taking The Wall back on the road:
Why am I doing the Wall again now? I recently came across this quote of mine from 22 years ago: “What it comes down to for me is this: Will the technologies of communication in our culture, serve to enlighten us and help us to understand one another better, or will they deceive us and keep us apart?” I believe this is still a supremely relevant question.
Sep 15 - Toronto (Air Canada Centre)
Sep 20 - Chicago (United Center)
Sep 21 - Chicago (United Center)
Sep 26 - Pittsburgh (Consol Energy Center)
Sep 28 - Cleveland (Quicken Loans Arena)
Sep 30 - Boston (TD Garden)
Oct 05 - New York (Madison Square Garden)
Oct 08 - Buffalo (HSBC Arena)
Oct 10 - Washington DC (Verizon Center)
Oct 12 - Uniondale (Nassau Coliseum)
Oct 15 - Hartford (XL Center)
Oct 17 - Ottawa (Scotiabank Place)
Oct 19 - Montreal (Bell Centre)
Oct 22 - Columbus (Schottenstein Center)
Oct 24 - Detroit (Palace of Auburn Hills)
Oct 26 - Omaha (Qwest Center)
Oct 27 - St Paul (Xcel Energy Center)
Oct 29 - St. Louis (ScotTrade Center)
Oct 30 - Kansas City (Sprint Center)
Nov 03 - New York (Izod Center)
Nov 08 - Philadelphia (Wachovia Center)
Nov 09 - Philadelphia (Wachovia Center)
Nov 13 - Fort Lauderdale (Bank Atlantic Center)
Nov 16 - Tampa (St. Pete Times Forum)
Nov 18 - Atlanta (Philips Arena)
Nov 20 - Houston (Toyota Center)
Nov 21 - Dallas (American Airlines Center)
Nov 23 - Denver (Pepsi Center Arena)
Nov 26 - Las Vegas (MGM Grand Garden Arena)
Nov 27 - Phoenix (US Airways Center)
Nov 29 - Los Angeles (The Forum)
Dec 01 - Los Angeles (The Forum)
Dec 06 - San Jose (HP Pavilion)
Dec 10 - Vancouver (General Motors Place)
Dec 11 - Tacoma (Tacoma Dome)
Dec 13 - Anaheim (Honda Center)
On Roger Water’s website he makes the following statement as to why he is taking The Wall back on the road:
Why am I doing the Wall again now? I recently came across this quote of mine from 22 years ago: “What it comes down to for me is this: Will the technologies of communication in our culture, serve to enlighten us and help us to understand one another better, or will they deceive us and keep us apart?” I believe this is still a supremely relevant question.