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  • Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts VI-VII-V)

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  • Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts VI-IX)

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Roger Waters Kicks Off 2022 Tour: Set List, Photos and Videos

Roger Waters began the first night of his 2022 This Is Not a Drill tour with a cheerful message projected onto the screens above the stage: “If you don’t agree with Roger’s politics, you might do well to fuck off to the bar right now.”

For the most part, the crowd at the PPG Glass Arena in Pittsburgh Wednesday night laughed, roared and whooped their tacit acknowledgment of the Pink Floyd co-founder’s advice.

While decidedly political, Waters’ first tour in five years is more than just a strident pulpit for his progressive (some prefer the word “radical”) views. Yes, This Is Not a Drill takes to task everyone from the past six U.S. presidents to rich oligarchies to foreign fascists. However, it also acts as a signal boost for both compassionate altruism and revealing aspects of Waters’ mythology.

You can see photos, the full set list and fan-shot videos of the show below.

Waters and his band performed in the middle of the PPG floor, surrounded by catwalks, stage extensions and an elongated hi-tech screen system above the musicians. The screen was used repeatedly for excellent dramatic (and political) effect, displaying short films, disturbing animation and archival footage of his first band. The proceedings began with a widescreen panorama of a skyline of dilapidated, semi-destroyed skyscrapers, best described as somewhere between such dystopian sci-fi classics as Blade Runner and I Am Legend . It was the perfect visual for Waters’ opening salvo, a lugubrious droning arrangement of Pink Floyd’s “Comfortably Numb” performed by him and backing vocalists Shanay Johnson and Amanda Belair channeling some version of a celestial choir.

Watch Roger Waters' This Is Not a Drill Introduction Video

Watch Roger Waters Perform 'Comfortably Numb'

And that was only the beginning of an arresting evening filled with dynamic playing, personal history, political invective and one new, as-yet-unrecorded Waters composition. He accompanied himself on piano during “The Bar,” describing the song not as the place where naysayers who didn’t like his beliefs could go, but rather as a place where people with shared beliefs “can be better people for all our fellow human beings.”

That poignancy gave way to Pink Floyd’s cynical “Have a Cigar,” one of the best songs to ever smack down music industry egos. Then Waters (via typed narrative text on the screen) discussed the roots of his friendship with tragic genius and Floyd co-founder Syd Barrett . That then led to him describing a breakdown that led to the creation of the song “Wish You Were Here” and excerpts from the Barrett paean “Shine On You Crazy Diamond.” These personal moments would give way to the footage of Reuters journalists being killed via drone strikes, material that was leaked to the internet by Chelsea Manning and Wikileaks founder Julian Assange. Waters was running both sonic and psychic roller coasters to his listeners in the hopes of consciousness- and/or hell-raising before breaking for a 20-minute intermission.

For the second set, Waters and his band tempered their headline-news warnings with fan favorites and more unlikely twists and turns. Donning a full-length leather duster and aviator sunglasses (and flanked by a faux security detail), Waters delivered a scathing take on Pink Floyd’s “In the Flesh,” ramming home the rock-star-as-fascist-despot role with great aplomb. A spirited version of “Run Like Hell” followed, with that crucial line (“ They’re gonna send you back to mother in a cardboard box, you better run! ”) still capable of turning your blood to Freon, decades after its release. Waters continued his activist awareness with passionate performances of “Deja Vu” and the pointed “Is This the Life We Really Want?”

Watch Roger Waters Perform 'Another Brick in the Wall, Part 2 + Part 3'

But fans who came to This Is Not a Drill with a great sense of the apolitical were still rewarded. The band delivered stellar versions of all the tracks on Side Two of both 1973's The Dark Side of the Moon and 1975's Wish You Were Here . Some people would think Waters would be eye-rolling his way through these fan-service gestures, playing songs older than everyone currently in the SoundScan Top 100. But Waters did not need to deny his past or come off cloying.

He commandeered guitarist Jonathan Wilson to sing the classic “Money” so he could put his bass on and get in the trenches with the rest of his backing band. Contemporary versions of “Us And Them,” the wondrously psychedelic instrumental “Any Colour You Like” and the FM-playlist staples “Brain Damage” and “Eclipse” were delivered with enough contemporary energy and wondrous musicianship that it didn’t come off like a cover band phoning it in quickly for free drinks and middle-aged divorcees at the bar, post-show.

Watch Roger Waters Perform 'The Bar'

After wrapping up the concert with “Two Suns in the Sunset” (Waters’ ode to the Doomsday Clock from Pink Floyd’s The Final Cut LP) and a reprise of “The Bar” segueing into “Outside the Wall,” Waters and band said farewell and played themselves offstage as a video crew followed them into their dressing room, projecting the exit onscreen in real time. Waters showed gratitude to both his touring crew’s professionalism and wherewithal in building the elaborate in-the-round set and to his audience for their continued dedication.

But it’s those fans who understand without question Waters’ passion and dedication to his craft. At 78, Roger Waters can stay at his home in the Hamptons with his wife and collect mechanical royalties from a career that’s been both lucrative and alluring for well over half a century. With the U.S. looking irredeemably polarized, Waters is either ambitious or audacious in his desire to wake the populace in the best way he sees fit. He doesn’t need to be traversing our highways spreading a message. After all, it's right there in the name of the tour.

Watch Roger Waters Perform 'Wish You Were Here'

Watch Roger Waters Perform 'Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts VI-IX)'

Roger Waters, 7/6/22, PPG Paints Arena, Pittsburgh, Pa. 1. "Comfortably Numb" 2. "The Happiest Days of Our Lives" 3. "Another Brick in the Wall Part 2" 4. "Another Brick in the Wall Part 3" 5. "The Powers That Be" 6. "The Bravery of Being Out of Range" 7. "The Bar" 8. "Have a Cigar" 9. "Wish You Were Here" 10. "Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts VI-IX)" 11. "Sheep" 12. "In the Flesh" 13. "Run Like Hell" 14. "Déjà Vu" 15. "Is This the Life We Really Want?" 16. "Money" 17. "Us & Them" 18. "Any Colour You Like" 19. "Brain Damage" 20. "Eclipse" 21. "Two Suns in the Sunset" 22. "The Bar (Reprise)" 23. "Outside the Wall"

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Roger Waters Debuts “This Is Not a Drill Tour” with Stunning Visuals, Scathing Commentary: Review, Photos, and Setlist

Former Pink Floyd member also premiered a new song called "The Bar"

Roger Waters Debuts “This Is Not a Drill Tour” with Stunning Visuals, Scathing Commentary: Review, Photos, and Setlist

As the lights dimmed in Pittsburgh’s PPG Paints Arena for the first show of Roger Waters ’ “This Is Not A Drill Tour” (get tickets here ), the former Pink Floyd member and his team made two requests:

1. “Please turn off your cell phone as a courtesy to the people around you. 2. “If you’re here because you like Pink Floyd but you can’t stand Roger Waters’ politics, fuck off to the bar.

That’s the tone that powered the night. Yes, Waters and his band played some of Pink Floyd’s greatest hits alongside some of Waters’ most breathtaking originals, and, yes, they played them all beautifully. And, yes, the visuals, which we’ll discuss in a moment, were stunning.

But after two years of tour delays stemming from a global pandemic and an endless string of controversial political headlines from around the world, “This Is Not a Drill” is a direct response to everything that’s gone wrong in recent years. And if you ask Roger Waters — the creative who wrote through the pained anguish within Wish You Were Here , penned the Orwellian tribute of Animals , and developed the landmark introspective concept album The Wall — there’s plenty to be upset about.

Throughout the course of his “This Is Not a Drill Tour” opener, Waters addressed everything from abortion rights to transphobia to America’s rampant and storied war crimes. If awareness sparks emotion, Waters is pissed.

The live show format is perfect for Waters and his band. Just as Pink Floyd built a reputation for elaborate and immersive live performances, Waters and his crew have developed a uniquely memorable experience. Relying heavily on an enormous cross-shaped divider capable of splitting the multi-directional stage into four different panels, the crew leveraged 12 different surfaces for projected images.

Roger Waters This Is Not A Drill Tour kick off pittsburgh

Roger Waters, photo by Brian Lima

It’s those projections that take the “This Is Not A Drill” show from good to great , allowing viewers to step deeper than ever into the psyche of the primary songwriting force from Pink Floyd’s golden age. The opener, Pink Floyd’s “Comfortably Numb,” was reimagined as a dark funeral dirge backed by a city wasteland that’s long been lost and forgotten. During “Another Brick in the Wall,” the second song, violent demands for conformity flashed in enormous red and white letters.

In the third song, the full force of Waters’ political vitriol roared to the surface. While the scathing lyrics of “The Powers That Be” rang through the arena, the projections showed clips of police brutality while listing off many of the most internationally reported minority deaths in recent few years, including Pittsburgh’s Antwon Rose, Jr., the 17-year-old fatally shot by police in 2018.

During the next song, “The Bravery of Being Out of Range,” the projections moved systematically through each US presidential administration since Ronald Reagan, carefully outlining each individual’s own heinous war crimes. Waters may be a little older, and he might need a little more time to catch his breath between songs, but he’s still fighting against the same institutions and deep-rooted issues he’s railed against since the 1970s.

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Roger Waters On The Give-And-Take Of His 'This Is Not A Drill' Tour Setlist

By Andrew Magnotta @AndrewMagnotta

July 7, 2022

Roger Waters might get his name on the marquee (and the credit that goes with it) when he tours, but that doesn't mean the final spectacle of light and sound is entirely his brainchild.

With Waters' long-awaited 'This Is Not a Drill' tour launching this week , the Pink Floyd cofounder caught up with Q104.3 New York's Jim Kerr to discuss how one of his most unique live shows ever came into being.

While 'This Is Not a Drill' was originally scheduled to take place in 2020, the show that Waters is bringing on the road this summer is significantly different than the one planned two years ago, including new visuals and even new music written since the pandemic.

"I don't do that in a vacuum," Waters said of his setlist and his messaging. "I collaborated mainly with Sean [ Evans ] and my coworkers, the people I'm working with on the content of the thing and discuss it."

He added that when it comes to crafting a setlist, there are considerations beyond his personal whims; it's a give-and-take between everyone involved in getting the show on the road.

"I am under a huge amount of pressure from the promoters of the show ... who are AEG, who understandably might have a slightly different agenda than I do, and so they are constantly trying to put my thumb harder and harder on the Pink Floyd button," Waters says.

Indeed, 'This Is Not a Drill' includes Pink Floyd classics like "Us and Them," "Eclipse," "Brain Damage," Wish You Were Here" and more. But Waters isn't playing them reluctantly, mind you.

"Let's be fair as to who my bosses are," Waters adds. "My bosses are those people sitting out there in the seats, by and large. All right, they don't always agree with everything that I have to say. But they're in the arena because they know what my work is and they like, and to some extent they're in consort with it and we agree on a number of things. In consequence there is a lot of love in the room.

"And there is that communion that I have missed these last few years, not being able to be on the stage with my audience. ... It's them who I'm working for, I'm under no illusions about that."

Watch the full conversation via the player above!

Get all of Roger Waters' 'This Is Not a Drill' tour dates here .

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As the lights dimmed in Pittsburgh’s PPG Paints Arena for the first show of Roger Waters ’ “This Is Not A Drill Tour” (get tickets here ), the former Pink Floyd member and his team made two requests:

1. “Please turn off your cell phone as a courtesy to the people around you. 2. “If you’re here because you like Pink Floyd but you can’t stand Roger Waters’ politics, fuck off to the bar.

That’s the tone that powered the night. Yes, Waters and his band played some of Pink Floyd’s greatest hits alongside some of Waters’ most breathtaking originals, and, yes, they played them all beautifully. And, yes, the visuals, which we’ll discuss in a moment, were stunning.

But after two years of tour delays stemming from a global pandemic and an endless string of controversial political headlines from around the world, “This Is Not a Drill” is a direct response to everything that’s gone wrong in recent years. And if you ask Roger Waters — the creative who wrote through the pained anguish within Wish You Were Here , penned the Orwellian tribute of Animals , and developed the landmark introspective concept album The Wall — there’s plenty to be upset about.

Throughout the course of his “This Is Not a Drill Tour” opener, Waters addressed everything from abortion rights to transphobia to America’s rampant and storied war crimes. If awareness sparks emotion, Waters is pissed.

The live show format is perfect for Waters and his band. Just as Pink Floyd built a reputation for elaborate and immersive live performances, Waters and his crew have developed a uniquely memorable experience. Relying heavily on an enormous cross-shaped divider capable of splitting the multi-directional stage into four different panels, the crew leveraged 12 different surfaces for projected images.

Roger Waters, photo by Brian Lima

It’s those projections that take the “This Is Not A Drill” show from good to great , allowing viewers to step deeper than ever into the psyche of the primary songwriting force from Pink Floyd’s golden age. The opener, Pink Floyd’s “Comfortably Numb,” was reimagined as a dark funeral dirge backed by a city wasteland that’s long been lost and forgotten. During “Another Brick in the Wall,” the second song, violent demands for conformity flashed in enormous red and white letters.

In the third song, the full force of Waters’ political vitriol roared to the surface. While the scathing lyrics of “The Powers That Be” rang through the arena, the projections showed clips of police brutality while listing off many of the most internationally reported minority deaths in recent few years, including Pittsburgh’s Antwon Rose, Jr., the 17-year-old fatally shot by police in 2018.

During the next song, “The Bravery of Being Out of Range,” the projections moved systematically through each US presidential administration since Ronald Reagan, carefully outlining each individual’s own heinous war crimes. Waters may be a little older, and he might need a little more time to catch his breath between songs, but he’s still fighting against the same institutions and deep-rooted issues he’s railed against since the 1970s.

In the fifth song of the night, the crowd enjoyed a brief reprieve from the emotional and provocative visual landscapes. As Waters stepped behind the keyboard, he explained the concept for his next song, a new track called “The Bar”: A dream world where people can truly come together and connect as their best, most caring selves.

During “Wish You Were Here,” a typed story appeared on the enormous screens, detailing a memory of Waters and his old friend and former bandmate, Syd Barrett. As Waters recounted, he and Barrett promised to start a band when they went to college, and then Syd’s mental health rapidly declined. It was an emotional flashback, and it helped “Wish You Were Here” provide the same heartbreaking punch it first landed in 1975.

After a 20-minute intermission, the second half was very similar to the first, but with a few exceptions: The lighting was more complex, the famous pig floated around for a couple of songs, and Waters briefly donned a long leather jacket and red armband for two songs off The Wall . The show concluded on a much softer note. After the crescendos of The Dark Side of The Moon ’s “Eclipse” and the depressing Doomsday Clock-inspired “Two Suns in the Sunset,” Waters’ face filled the enormous screens as he once again stepped behind the keyboard.

After shaking off a brief whirlwind of emotions sparked by an enlivened crowd and years away from the stage, Waters explained the backstory for “Sad Old Lady,” an original track heavily inspired by an old Bob Dylan tune. As the song eventually wound down, the entire band lined up, still playing their instruments, and marched off stage.

Roger Waters, photo by Kate Izor

This, then, was perhaps the most touching moment of the night. Despite all the moral outrage and social frustration that propel “This Is Not a Drill” forward, we watched as the cameras followed the band down the stage steps, through the crowd, and into the privacy of backstage, where the band circled around Waters. With one triumphant wave goodbye from the man himself, the camera cut off and the house lights went up.

The show was over — for now.

The “This Is Not a Drill Tour” is a critical show in a critical time. The world may be chaotic. Our leadership may be corrupt. And our society may be selfish. But as much as “This Is Not a Drill” is a call to arms against hate, it’s also an important reminder: At the end of the day, all we have is each other. And for three hours inside PPG Paints Arena, that was enough.

Roger Waters plays next at the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto on July 8th, with further North American shows scheduled through mid-October. Tickets are available through Ticketmaster .

Setlist: Set 1: Comfortably None (Pink Floyd) Another Brick in the Wall, Part 1 (Pink Floyd) Another Brick in the Wall, Part 2 (Pink Floyd) Another Brick in the Wall, Part 3 (Pink Floyd) The Powers That Be The Bravery of Being Out of Range The Bar Have a Cigar (Pink Floyd) Wish You Were Here (Pink Floyd) Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts VI-IV) (Pink Floyd) Sheep (Pink Floyd)

Set 2: In the Flesh (Pink Floyd) Run Like Hell (Pink Floyd) Déjà Vu Is This the Life We Really Want? Money (Pink Floyd) Us and Them (Pink Floyd) Any Colour You Like (Pink Floyd) Brain Damage (Pink Floyd) Eclipse (Pink Floyd) Two Suns in the Sunset (Pink Floyd) The Bar (Reprise)

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By Kory Grow

Roger Waters will embark on what he’s cheekily teasing as his “first farewell tour,” officially dubbed This Is Not a Drill, next summer. He was supposed to launch the trek last year, but pandemic lockdowns sidelined his plans. The new run of dates will kick off in Pittsburgh on July 6th, 2022.

Tickets are on sale now via RogerWaters.com . Those who held onto tickets for the 2020 dates will get an email with further information about the new dates. Those tickets will be valid for the new dates.

“This Is Not A Drill is a groundbreaking new rock & roll/cinematic extravaganza, performed in the round,” Waters wrote in a statement. “It is a stunning indictment of the corporate dystopia in which we all struggle to survive, and a call to action to love, protect, and share our precious and precarious planet home. The show includes a dozen great songs from Pink Floyd ‘s Golden Era alongside several new ones — words and music, same writer, same heart, same soul, same man. Could be his last hurrah. Wow! My first farewell tour! Don’t miss it. Love, R.”

When Waters announced the tour last year , he promised an all-new production, following his Us + Them and the Wall tours, that would be presented in the round.

When he was originally planning it, he had timed it to run up to the 2020 election. “[The new tour] will be even more political than Us + Them was — political and humane,” Waters told Rolling Stone in 2019. “We were listening to songs and looking at setlists today. We were talking about, what should we call it? I shouldn’t be giving this away, but I don’t give a shit because it will probably all change, but imagine the iconic helicopter that normally comes before ‘Happiest Days’ and ‘Brick 2’ — that noise that we all know and love — and imagine a megaphone, somebody abused this device before, I know — but, ‘This is not a drill.’ I thought that could be a good title for the show: This Is Not a Drill. The ruling class is killing us.”

Roger Waters, This Is Not a Drill 2022 Tour Dates

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July 6 – Pittsburgh, PA @ PPG Paints Arena July 8 – Toronto, ON @ Scotiabank Arena July 9 – Toronto, ON @ Scotiabank Arena July 12 – Boston, MA @ TD Garden July 15 – Montreal, QC @ Bell Centre July 17 – Quebec, QC @ Videotron Centre July 20 – Albany, NY @ Times Union Center July 23 – Detroit, MI @ Little Caesars Arena July 26 – Chicago, IL @ United Center July 28 – Milwaukee, WI @ Fiserv Forum July 30 – Minneapolis, MN @ Target Center August 2 – Cincinnati, OH @ Heritage Bank Center August 5 – Philadelphia, PA @ Wells Fargo Center August 6 – Philadelphia, PA @ Wells Fargo Center August 16 – Washington, D.C. @ Capital One Arena August 18 – Raleigh, NC @ PNC Arena August 20 – Atlanta, GA @ State Farm Arena August 23 – Miami, FL @ AmericanAirlines Arena August 25 – Orlando, FL @ Amway Center August 27 – Nashville, TN @ Bridgestone Arena August 30 – New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden August 31 – New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden September 3 – Kansas City, MO @ T-Mobile Center September 6 – Denver, CO @ Ball Arena September 8 – Salt Lake City, UT @ Vivint  Arena September 10 – Portland, OR @ Moda Center September 13 – Edmonton, AB @ Rogers Place September 15 – Vancouver, BC @ Rogers Arena September 17 – Tacoma, WA @ Tacoma Dome September 20 – Sacramento, CA @ Golden 1 Center September 23 – San Francisco, CA @ Chase Center September 24 – San Francisco, CA @ Chase Center September 27 – Los Angeles, CA @ Staples Center September 28 – Los Angeles, CA @ Staples Center October 1 – Las Vegas, NV @ T-Mobile Arena October 8 – Dallas, TX @ American Airlines Center

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