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The Wall Live was a worldwide [1] concert tour by Roger Waters, formerly of Pink Floyd. [2] [3] [4] The tour is the first time the Pink Floyd album The Wall has been performed in its entirety by the band or any of its former members since Waters performed the album live in Berlin 21 July 1990. The first leg of the tour grossed in North America ...
Pink Floyd was the second highest grossing act of 1987 and the highest grossing of 1988 in the U.S. Financially, Pink Floyd was the biggest act of these two years combined, grossing almost US$60 million from touring, about the same as U2 and Michael Jackson, their closest rivals, combined.
In the early 21st century, tour revenue skyrocketed as record sales collapsed and musicians began relying on live shows for their income. [4] The first tours to surpass $100 million in revenue, according to reports, were Michael Jackson's Bad World Tour and Pink Floyd's A Momentary Lapse of Reason Tour, both of which
Pink Floyd live performances; Pink Floyd World Tour 1968; W. The Wall Tour (1980–1981) Wish You Were Here Tour
The Wall Live (2010–2013) Warp Riders Tour; Warped Tour 2010; We Meaning You Tour; Welcome 2; What Separates Me from You Tour; Where We Are Tour (Westlife) Who I Am Tour; The Who 2010 performances; Wild Life (concert) Wonder Girls World Tour; The World Contamination Tour; World Magnetic Tour; Wrath Tour
Pink Floyd albums such as "The Wall" or "Animals" have been pulled from digital retailers like iTunes and Amazon's MP3 store because EMI's contract covering those albums expired June 30.
The Wish You Were Here Tour, also referred to as the North American Tour, was a concert tour by the English progressive rock band Pink Floyd in 1975 in support of their then-forthcoming album Wish You Were Here. The tour was divided in two legs in the United States, West Coast and East Coast, and a gig in the UK at the Knebworth Festival.
Mar. 21—WILKES-BARRE — The Australian Pink Floyd Show returns with a new tour for 2022, including a date at the F.M. Kirby Center on Sunday, Sept. 25, at 8 p.m. After celebrating nearly 35 ...