Three concerts in London next year will offer UK fans their first opportunity to see Roger Waters perform Pink Floyd’s groundbreaking double album The Wall once more.
Speaking at a press conference in the capital on Thursday (May 27th), the musician unveiled plans to resurrect the famous live show that accompanied the 1979 release.
In an announcement that is sure to inspire many Pink Floyd devotees to book hotels London, he has confirmed concerts at the O2 Arena on May 11th, 12th and 17th 2011.
Waters will also perform the famous concept album at gigs in Manchester and Dublin as part of a wider European tour.
In an interview with the BBC, the 66-year-old suggested the concerts may represent the last time for fans to see him on stage.
“I shall certainly go on working but whether I’ll do any more big tours I don’t know,” he said.
“My fiancee said to me, ‘if you’re going to go out and do it again, do The Wall.’”
