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This Is Not a Drill

This Is Not a Drill is the seventh concert tour by English songwriter Roger Waters. The tour, originally scheduled to take place between July and October 2020, was suspended after the COVID-19 pandemic advance, and rescheduled to take place in 2022. It began at the PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh, United States, on 6 July 2022, and is scheduled to end at the Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa of Quito, Ecuador, on 9 December 2023. Waters first talked about a new live spectacle following his Us + Them Tour on a Rolling Stone interview in September 2019. In 2021, he called the show his "first farewell tour".

This Is Not a Drill
Tour by Roger Waters
Location
  • North America
  • Europe
  • South America
Start date6 July 2022
End date9 December 2023
Legs3
No. of shows
  • 43 in North America
  • 40 in Europe
  • 16 in South America
  • 99 in total
Roger Waters concert chronology

Background Edit

In 2017, Waters released his fourth solo album Is This the Life We Really Want?, conceived as a radio play about a man and his granddaughter investigating why children are being killed in other parts of the world.[1] Waters described the play as "part magic carpet ride, part political rant, part anguish".[2]

To promote the album, Waters embarked on the Us + Them Tour, visiting North America, Oceania, Europe, and Latin America between May 2017 and December 2018. A portion of the show featured extensive anti-Donald Trump imagery during the performance of Pink Floyd songs,[3] which led some attendees to boo or even walk out of the show.[4] Waters responded to the pro-Trump critics by saying, "I find it slightly surprising that anybody could have been listening to my songs for 50 years without understanding", and said to those critics if they didn't like politics in music to "go see Katy Perry or watch the Kardashians. I don't care."[5]

The tour was chronicled in a film, Roger Waters: Us + Them, recorded at the Ziggo Dome in Amsterdam, and released in September 2019. In an interview promoting the film, Waters talked to Rolling Stone about his plans for the future, where he first mentioned the main concept for a following tour:

It will be even more political than Us + Them was — political and humane. We were listening to songs and looking at set lists 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.[6]

In the same interview, Waters stated the tour would only visit arenas, with no concerts held in outdoor venues, and it would visit cities in United States, Canada, "and maybe three gigs in Mexico City. And that’s all. I can’t go off around the world, and I don’t really want to either".

Development Edit

 
During concerts, Waters makes use of the Pink Floyd pigs from the cover of Animals, which he has used on most of his tours.

In January 2020, Waters officially announced the tour, named This Is Not a Drill. "This tour will be part of a global movement by people who are concerned by others to affect the change that is necessary", said Waters in a video announcing the tour. "That’s why we’re going on the road. That’s why speak to each other in pubs. That’s why this conversation should be on everybody’s lips, constantly, the whole time, because it’s super important. So I hope you’ll all come to the shows."[3] The show sees him performing in a 360° stage for the first time. Originally, the final show in the United States was due to take place on 3 October 2020, exactly one month before the 2020 presidential election.[3]

On 27 March 2020, Waters posted a statement on his website and social media, announcing the postponement of the tour to the following year due to the coronavirus pandemic outbreak, declaring that the situation was a "Bummer, but if it saves one life, it’s worth it".[7][8][9][10] In April 2021, tour dates in Canada and United States were announced to take place in 2022,[11] while the concerts in Mexico were announced later in June.[12] In a statement, it was specified that 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". Waters has called This Is Not a Drill his "first farewell tour".[11] In November 2021, a new show in Monterrey, Mexico, was announced, followed by three new shows in the United States announced later in March 2022. Concerts in North America took place between July and October 2022.

Rehearsals for the tour began around 13 June 2022 in Southampton, with the first full rehearsal taking place on 16 June.[13] Sean Evans, Waters' tour creative director, reprises his role for this tour, creating all visuals and stage design. To promote the tour, Waters and his band made an appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert on 21 June, and performed a medley of songs from The Wall.[14]

At the beginning of every concert, a voiceover described by journalist James Ball as "a plummy British announcer" requests audience members to turn off their cell phones, and to "fuck off to the bar" if they like Pink Floyd but "can’t stand Roger’s politics".[15] Waters debuted a new song at the show, titled "The Bar", which was written during lockdown.[16]

In September 2022, contrary to what Waters expressed previously, the first concerts in Europe were officially announced on his website and social media. Concerts took place between March and June 2023.[17] In May 2023, Waters announced concerts in stadiums in South America to take place between October and December 2023. These concerts won't feature the 360° stage from previous legs, but a traditional stage instead.[18][19][20][21][22]

Controversies Edit

Pulling of ads by the MLB Edit

In February 2020, following the showing of advertisements for the tour on some Major League Baseball platforms, Jewish organisation B'nai B'rith criticised MLB's decision to showing the ads and sponsor the tour. The organisation wrote a letter to commissioner Rob Manfred, where they stated Waters’ views on Israel "far exceed the boundaries of civil discourse".[23] As a result of this, the league decided to pull advertising for the tour in all its platforms and cut any ties to Waters.[24] Waters has supported the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement in solidarity with Palestinians against Israeli occupation of the Palestinian territories since 2011.[25]

The Weeknd comments Edit

In July 2022, during an interview with The Globe and Mail, Waters questioned the journalist about the lack of coverage of the first of his two shows in Toronto, Canada. When replied that the date coincided with the opening show of the Weeknd's After Hours til Dawn Tour (which was ultimately postponed) and that his "wasn’t the biggest in town that night", Waters declared not to know who the Weeknd is, and questioned why his concert was not reviewed on the following night. He continued by saying his statement was not "a personal attack", adding "with all due respect to the Weeknd or Drake or any of them, I am far, far, far more important than any of them will ever be, however many billions of streams they’ve got. There is stuff going on here that is fundamentally important to all of our lives". Rolling Stone commented on the controversy that "it is unclear by which metric Waters measures importance".[26][27][28][29]

Stance on Russo-Ukrainian War Edit

In September 2022, Waters wrote an open letter to Ukrainian first lady Olena Zelenska in response to her interview in Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg. In the letter, Waters criticised the country's stance in the Russo-Ukrainian War, blaming the West and Washington particularly for supplying Ukraine with weapons and "extreme nationalists" for having "set your country on the path to this disastrous war", while calling for an end to the conflict.[30][31][32] After Zelenska replied with a tweet, Waters posted a second letter calling for an end of the armed conflict, and the start of negotiations.[33]

In reaction to the letters, Tauron Arena in Kraków, Poland, stated that the concerts in the venue, which were to be held on 21 and 22 April 2023, would no longer take place, with an official saying "Roger Waters' manager decided to withdraw... without giving any reason".[34][35][36] Waters was also declared persona non grata in the city after a proposal from Łukasz Wantuch, a member of the Kraków City Council.[37] Waters posted an open letter in his social media stating that the decision to cancel was not his and that, if the cancellation was confirmed, "it will be a sad loss for me, because I have been looking forward to sharing my message of love with the people of Poland", and that Wantuch's "draconian censoring of my work will deny them the opportunity to make up their own minds".[38]

Waters' name appears on Myrotvorets, a controversial website that maintains a list of people it deems enemies of Ukraine. Critics, including Waters, describe Myrotvorets as a "kill list".[39][15]

Attempts to cancel German concerts Edit

Waters, performing "Run Like Hell", sparked controversy for dressing like an SS officer during the tour.

In 2023, due to Waters' comments, German cities announced plans to cancel shows, which were unsuccessful. In February, the Frankfurt city council released a statement announcing the cancellation of the concert in the city, to take place on 28 May at the Festhalle, calling Waters "one of the world’s most well-known antisemites".[40] A coalition of parties in Munich's city council also filed a motion for Waters’ concert at the city's Olympiahalle on 21 May to be cancelled, and a similar motion was tabled in Cologne in February, with management of the Lanxess Arena claiming "there is currently no legal basis for an extraordinary termination" of Waters’ concert there.[41] Munich mayor Dieter Reiter said in March that it's "unspeakable" that Waters should appear in city, and so close to the site of the 1972 Munich Olympics massacre, however, he declared that "we do not currently see any legally secure possibility... to reverse the decision already made". The city planned shows of solidarity promoting tolerance on the same day as the show, and called for public boycott instead.[42]

Waters threatened legal action against both cities,[41] and the concerts remained on his website.[43] On 3 April, he confirmed in his website the filling of a suit in Frankfurt, stating "I’m coming, bringing my message of love and peace to all my brothers and sisters".[44] On 24 April, the court ruled in Waters' favour and lifted the ban.[45] During his first concert in Berlin on 17 May, Waters reacted through a pre-recorded message in the screen, stating "A court in Frankfurt has ruled that I am not an anti-Semite. Excellent. Just to be clear, I condemn anti-Semitism unreservedly".[46] Online and at later shows during the tour a statement was projected before the show saying:

"My recent performance in Berlin has attracted bad faith attacks from those who want to smear and silence me because they disagree with my political views and moral principles.

The elements of my performance that have been questioned are quite clearly a statement in opposition to fascism injustice, and bigotry in all its forms. Attempts to portray those elements as something disingenuous are politically motivated. The depiction of an unhinged fascist demagogue has been a feature of my shows since Pink Floyd's 'The Wall' in 1980.

I have spent my entire life speaking out against authoritarianism and oppression wherever I see it. When I was a child after the war, the name Anne Frank was often spoken in our house, she became a permanent reminder for what happens when fascism is left unchecked. My parent fought the Nazis in World War II, with my father paying the ultimate price.

Regardless of the consequences of the attacks against me, I will continue to condemn injustice and all those who perpetrate it.

— Roger Waters, [47][48][49]

Setlist Edit

The following set list was obtained from the concert held on 6 July 2022 at the PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh.[50]

Notes Edit

  • During some concerts, part VIII of "Shine On You Crazy Diamond" was replaced with part V.
  • During the concerts in Paris on 4 May 2023, and in Hamburg on 7 May 2023, Waters performed "Broken Bones".
  • During the concert in Prague on 25 May 2023, Waters performed an excerpt of "Stop".
  • During the concerts in Frankfurt on 28 May 2023, and in Birmingham on 31 May 2023, "In The Flesh" was performed with Waters not dressed as Pink from The Wall, and didn't include the mock machine-gun firing.

Recordings and broadcasts Edit

The tour debuted a new stripped down "haunting organ and vocals version" [51] of "Comfortably Numb" as the show's opener every night. The recording was released on 17 November 2022, titled "Comfortaby Numb 2022", as the lead single from his album The Lockdown Sessions.[52]

In April 2023, Waters announced that his concert at the O2 Arena in Prague on 25 May would be a cinema event. The film Roger Waters: This Is Not a Drill was directed by long-time collaborator Sean Evans, and broadcast live in more than 1,500 cinemas across more than 50 countries. Tickets were released on 25 April.[53]

Boxscore data Edit

The concerts in the United States and Canada ranked #31 on Billboards Boxscore Charts, grossing $66,330,771. Those shows sold 519,362 tickets.[54]

Tour dates Edit

List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, attendance and gross[55][56]
Date City Country Venue Attendance Gross
North America[a][11][57][58][59]
6 July 2022 Pittsburgh United States PPG Paints Arena 10,447 / 15,479 $1,073,335
8 July 2022 Toronto Canada Scotiabank Arena 28,754 / 33,748 $3,193,049
9 July 2022
12 July 2022 Boston United States TD Garden 15,679 / 15,679 $2,515,971
15 July 2022 Montreal Canada Bell Centre 18,893 / 19,433 $2,268,886
17 July 2022 Quebec City Videotron Centre 15,135 / 17,972 $1,423,818
20 July 2022 Albany United States MVP Arena 9,513 / 12,472 $966,516
23 July 2022 Detroit Little Caesars Arena 11,486 / 16,389 $1,398,525
26 July 2022 Chicago United Center 14,707 / 16,644 $2,153,151
28 July 2022 Milwaukee Fiserv Forum 11,025 / 13,705 $1,428,420
30 July 2022 Minneapolis Target Center 10,913 / 16,165 $1,382,461
2 August 2022 Cincinnati Heritage Bank Center 10,716 / 15,021 $1,206,615
5 August 2022 Philadelphia Wells Fargo Center 25,864 / 32,394 $3,074,885
6 August 2022
10 August 2022 Columbus Nationwide Arena 7,955 / 16,814 $902,920
13 August 2022 Elmont UBS Arena 10,056 / 11,500 $928,566
16 August 2022 Washington, D.C. Capital One Arena 11,322 / 15,757 $1,685,710
18 August 2022 Raleigh PNC Arena 10,106 / 15,252 $1,269,918
20 August 2022 Atlanta State Farm Arena 11,676 / 14,445 $1,308,458
23 August 2022 Miami FTX Arena 13,225 / 17,139 $1,722,142
25 August 2022 Orlando Amway Center 12,424 / 15,742 $1,642,724
27 August 2022 Nashville Bridgestone Arena 10,600 / 14,588 $1,329,482
30 August 2022 New York City Madison Square Garden 29,314 / 34,082 $4,327,748
31 August 2022
3 September 2022 Kansas City T-Mobile Center 11,316 / 15,463 $1,308,795
6 September 2022 Denver Ball Arena 15,372 / 16,034 $2,003,945
8 September 2022 Salt Lake City Vivint Arena 11,686 / 13,983 $1,450,457
10 September 2022 Portland Moda Center 14,252 / 16,434 $1,706,704
13 September 2022 Edmonton Canada Rogers Place 11,527 / 15,706 $1,114,840
15 September 2022 Vancouver Rogers Arena 16,105 / 16,105 $1,955,650
17 September 2022 Tacoma United States Tacoma Dome 14,951 / 18,365 $1,997,075
20 September 2022 Sacramento Golden 1 Center 11,455 / 14,479 $1,386,609
23 September 2022 San Francisco Chase Center 26,362 / 30,625 $3,724,860
24 September 2022
27 September 2022 Los Angeles Crypto.com Arena 30,044 / 30,044 $4,680,308
28 September 2022
1 October 2022 Las Vegas T-Mobile Arena 15,161 / 17,460 $1,665,199
3 October 2022 Glendale Desert Diamond Arena 9,029 / 13,918 $1,080,686
6 October 2022 Austin Moody Center 12,728 / 12,728 $1,541,375
8 October 2022 Dallas American Airlines Center 15,832 / 16,569 $2,410,363
11 October 2022 Monterrey Mexico Arena Monterrey 17,000 / 17,000 $993,675
14 October 2022 Mexico City Palacio de los Deportes 43,764 / 43,764 $3,488,706
15 October 2022
Europe[17]
17 March 2023 Lisbon Portugal Altice Arena
18 March 2023
21 March 2023 Barcelona Spain Palau Sant Jordi
23 March 2023 Madrid WiZink Center
24 March 2023
27 March 2023 Milan Italy Mediolanum Forum
28 March 2023
31 March 2023
1 April 2023
4 April 2023 Amsterdam Netherlands Ziggo Dome
6 April 2023
7 April 2023
11 April 2023 Oslo Norway Telenor Arena
12 April 2023
15 April 2023 Stockholm Sweden Tele2 Arena
17 April 2023 Copenhagen Denmark Royal Arena
18 April 2023
21 April 2023 Bologna Italy Unipol Arena
23 April 2023 Budapest Hungary MVM Dome
25 April 2023 Zürich Switzerland Hallenstadion
28 April 2023 Bologna Italy Unipol Arena
29 April 2023
3 May 2023 Paris France Accor Arena
4 May 2023
7 May 2023 Hamburg Germany Barclays Arena
9 May 2023 Cologne Lanxess Arena
12 May 2023 Lille France Stade Pierre-Mauroy
14 May 2023 Antwerp Belgium Sportpaleis
17 May 2023 Berlin Germany Mercedes-Benz Arena
18 May 2023
21 May 2023 Munich Olympiahalle
24 May 2023 Prague Czech Republic O2 Arena
25 May 2023
28 May 2023 Frankfurt Germany Festhalle
31 May 2023 Birmingham England Utilita Arena
2 June 2023 Glasgow Scotland OVO Hydro
3 June 2023
6 June 2023 London England The O2 Arena
7 June 2023
10 June 2023 Manchester AO Arena
Latin America
24 October 2023 Brasília Brazil Arena BRB Mané Garrincha
28 October 2023 Rio de Janeiro Estádio Olímpico Nilton Santos
1 November 2023 Porto Alegre Arena do Grêmio
4 November 2023 Curitiba Arena da Baixada
8 November 2023 Belo Horizonte Mineirão Stadium
11 November 2023 São Paulo Allianz Parque
12 November 2023
17 November 2023 Montevideo Uruguay Estadio Centenario
21 November 2023 Buenos Aires Argentina Estadio River Plate
22 November 2023
25 November 2023 Santiago Chile Estadio Monumental
26 November 2023
29 November 2023 Lima Peru National Stadium
2 December 2023 San José Costa Rica Estadio Nacional de Costa Rica
5 December 2023 Bogotá Colombia Coliseo Live
9 December 2023 Quito Ecuador Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa
Total

Cancelled shows Edit

List of cancelled concerts, showing date, city, country, venue and reason for cancellation
Date City Country Venue Reason
21 April 2023 Kraków Poland Tauron Arena Cancelled due to stance on Russo-Ukrainian War[34][35][36][38]
22 April 2023

Personnel Edit

Tour band
Notes
  • The touring band was confirmed on their appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert in June.[14]
  • Producer and saxophonist Ian Ritchie confirmed that while he was intended to be part of the tour, he had to step down during rehearsals due to health issues.[13]

Notes Edit

  1. ^ The leg was originally scheduled to take place in 2020, but was postponed to 2022 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[8]

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This Is Not a Drill is the seventh concert tour by English songwriter Roger Waters The tour originally scheduled to take place between July and October 2020 was suspended after the COVID 19 pandemic advance and rescheduled to take place in 2022 It began at the PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh United States on 6 July 2022 and is scheduled to end at the Estadio Olimpico Atahualpa of Quito Ecuador on 9 December 2023 Waters first talked about a new live spectacle following his Us Them Tour on a Rolling Stone interview in September 2019 In 2021 he called the show his first farewell tour This Is Not a DrillTour by Roger WatersLocationNorth AmericaEuropeSouth AmericaStart date6 July 2022End date9 December 2023Legs3No of shows43 in North America40 in Europe16 in South America99 in totalRoger Waters concert chronologyUs Them Tour 2017 18 This Is Not a Drill 2022 23 Contents 1 Background 2 Development 3 Controversies 3 1 Pulling of ads by the MLB 3 2 The Weeknd comments 3 3 Stance on Russo Ukrainian War 3 4 Attempts to cancel German concerts 4 Setlist 4 1 Notes 5 Recordings and broadcasts 6 Boxscore data 7 Tour dates 7 1 Cancelled shows 8 Personnel 9 Notes 10 ReferencesBackground EditIn 2017 Waters released his fourth solo album Is This the Life We Really Want conceived as a radio play about a man and his granddaughter investigating why children are being killed in other parts of the world 1 Waters described the play as part magic carpet ride part political rant part anguish 2 To promote the album Waters embarked on the Us Them Tour visiting North America Oceania Europe and Latin America between May 2017 and December 2018 A portion of the show featured extensive anti Donald Trump imagery during the performance of Pink Floyd songs 3 which led some attendees to boo or even walk out of the show 4 Waters responded to the pro Trump critics by saying I find it slightly surprising that anybody could have been listening to my songs for 50 years without understanding and said to those critics if they didn t like politics in music to go see Katy Perry or watch the Kardashians I don t care 5 The tour was chronicled in a film Roger Waters Us Them recorded at the Ziggo Dome in Amsterdam and released in September 2019 In an interview promoting the film Waters talked to Rolling Stone about his plans for the future where he first mentioned the main concept for a following tour It will be even more political than Us Them was political and humane We were listening to songs and looking at set lists 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 6 In the same interview Waters stated the tour would only visit arenas with no concerts held in outdoor venues and it would visit cities in United States Canada and maybe three gigs in Mexico City And that s all I can t go off around the world and I don t really want to either Development Edit nbsp During concerts Waters makes use of the Pink Floyd pigs from the cover of Animals which he has used on most of his tours In January 2020 Waters officially announced the tour named This Is Not a Drill This tour will be part of a global movement by people who are concerned by others to affect the change that is necessary said Waters in a video announcing the tour That s why we re going on the road That s why speak to each other in pubs That s why this conversation should be on everybody s lips constantly the whole time because it s super important So I hope you ll all come to the shows 3 The show sees him performing in a 360 stage for the first time Originally the final show in the United States was due to take place on 3 October 2020 exactly one month before the 2020 presidential election 3 On 27 March 2020 Waters posted a statement on his website and social media announcing the postponement of the tour to the following year due to the coronavirus pandemic outbreak declaring that the situation was a Bummer but if it saves one life it s worth it 7 8 9 10 In April 2021 tour dates in Canada and United States were announced to take place in 2022 11 while the concerts in Mexico were announced later in June 12 In a statement it was specified that 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 Waters has called This Is Not a Drill his first farewell tour 11 In November 2021 a new show in Monterrey Mexico was announced followed by three new shows in the United States announced later in March 2022 Concerts in North America took place between July and October 2022 Rehearsals for the tour began around 13 June 2022 in Southampton with the first full rehearsal taking place on 16 June 13 Sean Evans Waters tour creative director reprises his role for this tour creating all visuals and stage design To promote the tour Waters and his band made an appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert on 21 June and performed a medley of songs from The Wall 14 At the beginning of every concert a voiceover described by journalist James Ball as a plummy British announcer requests audience members to turn off their cell phones and to fuck off to the bar if they like Pink Floyd but can t stand Roger s politics 15 Waters debuted a new song at the show titled The Bar which was written during lockdown 16 In September 2022 contrary to what Waters expressed previously the first concerts in Europe were officially announced on his website and social media Concerts took place between March and June 2023 17 In May 2023 Waters announced concerts in stadiums in South America to take place between October and December 2023 These concerts won t feature the 360 stage from previous legs but a traditional stage instead 18 19 20 21 22 Controversies EditPulling of ads by the MLB Edit In February 2020 following the showing of advertisements for the tour on some Major League Baseball platforms Jewish organisation B nai B rith criticised MLB s decision to showing the ads and sponsor the tour The organisation wrote a letter to commissioner Rob Manfred where they stated Waters views on Israel far exceed the boundaries of civil discourse 23 As a result of this the league decided to pull advertising for the tour in all its platforms and cut any ties to Waters 24 Waters has supported the Boycott Divestment and Sanctions BDS movement in solidarity with Palestinians against Israeli occupation of the Palestinian territories since 2011 25 The Weeknd comments Edit In July 2022 during an interview with The Globe and Mail Waters questioned the journalist about the lack of coverage of the first of his two shows in Toronto Canada When replied that the date coincided with the opening show of the Weeknd s After Hours til Dawn Tour which was ultimately postponed and that his wasn t the biggest in town that night Waters declared not to know who the Weeknd is and questioned why his concert was not reviewed on the following night He continued by saying his statement was not a personal attack adding with all due respect to the Weeknd or Drake or any of them I am far far far more important than any of them will ever be however many billions of streams they ve got There is stuff going on here that is fundamentally important to all of our lives Rolling Stone commented on the controversy that it is unclear by which metric Waters measures importance 26 27 28 29 Stance on Russo Ukrainian War Edit In September 2022 Waters wrote an open letter to Ukrainian first lady Olena Zelenska in response to her interview in Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg In the letter Waters criticised the country s stance in the Russo Ukrainian War blaming the West and Washington particularly for supplying Ukraine with weapons and extreme nationalists for having set your country on the path to this disastrous war while calling for an end to the conflict 30 31 32 After Zelenska replied with a tweet Waters posted a second letter calling for an end of the armed conflict and the start of negotiations 33 In reaction to the letters Tauron Arena in Krakow Poland stated that the concerts in the venue which were to be held on 21 and 22 April 2023 would no longer take place with an official saying Roger Waters manager decided to withdraw without giving any reason 34 35 36 Waters was also declared persona non grata in the city after a proposal from Lukasz Wantuch a member of the Krakow City Council 37 Waters posted an open letter in his social media stating that the decision to cancel was not his and that if the cancellation was confirmed it will be a sad loss for me because I have been looking forward to sharing my message of love with the people of Poland and that Wantuch s draconian censoring of my work will deny them the opportunity to make up their own minds 38 Waters name appears on Myrotvorets a controversial website that maintains a list of people it deems enemies of Ukraine Critics including Waters describe Myrotvorets as a kill list 39 15 Attempts to cancel German concerts Edit source source source source source source source Waters performing Run Like Hell sparked controversy for dressing like an SS officer during the tour In 2023 due to Waters comments German cities announced plans to cancel shows which were unsuccessful In February the Frankfurt city council released a statement announcing the cancellation of the concert in the city to take place on 28 May at the Festhalle calling Waters one of the world s most well known antisemites 40 A coalition of parties in Munich s city council also filed a motion for Waters concert at the city s Olympiahalle on 21 May to be cancelled and a similar motion was tabled in Cologne in February with management of the Lanxess Arena claiming there is currently no legal basis for an extraordinary termination of Waters concert there 41 Munich mayor Dieter Reiter said in March that it s unspeakable that Waters should appear in city and so close to the site of the 1972 Munich Olympics massacre however he declared that we do not currently see any legally secure possibility to reverse the decision already made The city planned shows of solidarity promoting tolerance on the same day as the show and called for public boycott instead 42 Waters threatened legal action against both cities 41 and the concerts remained on his website 43 On 3 April he confirmed in his website the filling of a suit in Frankfurt stating I m coming bringing my message of love and peace to all my brothers and sisters 44 On 24 April the court ruled in Waters favour and lifted the ban 45 During his first concert in Berlin on 17 May Waters reacted through a pre recorded message in the screen stating A court in Frankfurt has ruled that I am not an anti Semite Excellent Just to be clear I condemn anti Semitism unreservedly 46 Online and at later shows during the tour a statement was projected before the show saying My recent performance in Berlin has attracted bad faith attacks from those who want to smear and silence me because they disagree with my political views and moral principles The elements of my performance that have been questioned are quite clearly a statement in opposition to fascism injustice and bigotry in all its forms Attempts to portray those elements as something disingenuous are politically motivated The depiction of an unhinged fascist demagogue has been a feature of my shows since Pink Floyd s The Wall in 1980 I have spent my entire life speaking out against authoritarianism and oppression wherever I see it When I was a child after the war the name Anne Frank was often spoken in our house she became a permanent reminder for what happens when fascism is left unchecked My parent fought the Nazis in World War II with my father paying the ultimate price Regardless of the consequences of the attacks against me I will continue to condemn injustice and all those who perpetrate it Roger Waters 47 48 49 Setlist EditThe following set list was obtained from the concert held on 6 July 2022 at the PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh 50 Set 1 Comfortably Numb 2022 The Happiest Days of Our Lives Another Brick in the Wall Part 2 Another Brick in the Wall Part 3 The Powers That Be The Bravery of Being Out of Range The Bar Have a Cigar Wish You Were Here Shine On You Crazy Diamond Parts VI VIII Sheep Set 2 In the Flesh Run Like Hell Deja Vu Is This the Life We Really Want Money Us and Them Any Colour You Like Brain Damage Eclipse Encore Two Suns in the Sunset The Bar reprise Outside the Wall Notes Edit During some concerts part VIII of Shine On You Crazy Diamond was replaced with part V During the concerts in Paris on 4 May 2023 and in Hamburg on 7 May 2023 Waters performed Broken Bones During the concert in Prague on 25 May 2023 Waters performed an excerpt of Stop During the concerts in Frankfurt on 28 May 2023 and in Birmingham on 31 May 2023 In The Flesh was performed with Waters not dressed as Pink from The Wall and didn t include the mock machine gun firing Recordings and broadcasts EditThe tour debuted a new stripped down haunting organ and vocals version 51 of Comfortably Numb as the show s opener every night The recording was released on 17 November 2022 titled Comfortaby Numb 2022 as the lead single from his album The Lockdown Sessions 52 In April 2023 Waters announced that his concert at the O2 Arena in Prague on 25 May would be a cinema event The film Roger Waters This Is Not a Drill was directed by long time collaborator Sean Evans and broadcast live in more than 1 500 cinemas across more than 50 countries Tickets were released on 25 April 53 Boxscore data EditThe concerts in the United States and Canada ranked 31 on Billboards Boxscore Charts grossing 66 330 771 Those shows sold 519 362 tickets 54 Tour dates EditList of concerts showing date city country venue attendance and gross 55 56 Date City Country Venue Attendance GrossNorth America a 11 57 58 59 6 July 2022 Pittsburgh United States PPG Paints Arena 10 447 15 479 1 073 3358 July 2022 Toronto Canada Scotiabank Arena 28 754 33 748 3 193 0499 July 202212 July 2022 Boston United States TD Garden 15 679 15 679 2 515 97115 July 2022 Montreal Canada Bell Centre 18 893 19 433 2 268 88617 July 2022 Quebec City Videotron Centre 15 135 17 972 1 423 81820 July 2022 Albany United States MVP Arena 9 513 12 472 966 51623 July 2022 Detroit Little Caesars Arena 11 486 16 389 1 398 52526 July 2022 Chicago United Center 14 707 16 644 2 153 15128 July 2022 Milwaukee Fiserv Forum 11 025 13 705 1 428 42030 July 2022 Minneapolis Target Center 10 913 16 165 1 382 4612 August 2022 Cincinnati Heritage Bank Center 10 716 15 021 1 206 6155 August 2022 Philadelphia Wells Fargo Center 25 864 32 394 3 074 8856 August 202210 August 2022 Columbus Nationwide Arena 7 955 16 814 902 92013 August 2022 Elmont UBS Arena 10 056 11 500 928 56616 August 2022 Washington D C Capital One Arena 11 322 15 757 1 685 71018 August 2022 Raleigh PNC Arena 10 106 15 252 1 269 91820 August 2022 Atlanta State Farm Arena 11 676 14 445 1 308 45823 August 2022 Miami FTX Arena 13 225 17 139 1 722 14225 August 2022 Orlando Amway Center 12 424 15 742 1 642 72427 August 2022 Nashville Bridgestone Arena 10 600 14 588 1 329 48230 August 2022 New York City Madison Square Garden 29 314 34 082 4 327 74831 August 20223 September 2022 Kansas City T Mobile Center 11 316 15 463 1 308 7956 September 2022 Denver Ball Arena 15 372 16 034 2 003 9458 September 2022 Salt Lake City Vivint Arena 11 686 13 983 1 450 45710 September 2022 Portland Moda Center 14 252 16 434 1 706 70413 September 2022 Edmonton Canada Rogers Place 11 527 15 706 1 114 84015 September 2022 Vancouver Rogers Arena 16 105 16 105 1 955 65017 September 2022 Tacoma United States Tacoma Dome 14 951 18 365 1 997 07520 September 2022 Sacramento Golden 1 Center 11 455 14 479 1 386 60923 September 2022 San Francisco Chase Center 26 362 30 625 3 724 86024 September 202227 September 2022 Los Angeles Crypto com Arena 30 044 30 044 4 680 30828 September 20221 October 2022 Las Vegas T Mobile Arena 15 161 17 460 1 665 1993 October 2022 Glendale Desert Diamond Arena 9 029 13 918 1 080 6866 October 2022 Austin Moody Center 12 728 12 728 1 541 3758 October 2022 Dallas American Airlines Center 15 832 16 569 2 410 36311 October 2022 Monterrey Mexico Arena Monterrey 17 000 17 000 993 67514 October 2022 Mexico City Palacio de los Deportes 43 764 43 764 3 488 70615 October 2022Europe 17 17 March 2023 Lisbon Portugal Altice Arena 18 March 202321 March 2023 Barcelona Spain Palau Sant Jordi 23 March 2023 Madrid WiZink Center 24 March 202327 March 2023 Milan Italy Mediolanum Forum 28 March 202331 March 20231 April 20234 April 2023 Amsterdam Netherlands Ziggo Dome 6 April 20237 April 202311 April 2023 Oslo Norway Telenor Arena 12 April 202315 April 2023 Stockholm Sweden Tele2 Arena 17 April 2023 Copenhagen Denmark Royal Arena 18 April 202321 April 2023 Bologna Italy Unipol Arena 23 April 2023 Budapest Hungary MVM Dome 25 April 2023 Zurich Switzerland Hallenstadion 28 April 2023 Bologna Italy Unipol Arena 29 April 20233 May 2023 Paris France Accor Arena 4 May 20237 May 2023 Hamburg Germany Barclays Arena 9 May 2023 Cologne Lanxess Arena 12 May 2023 Lille France Stade Pierre Mauroy 14 May 2023 Antwerp Belgium Sportpaleis 17 May 2023 Berlin Germany Mercedes Benz Arena 18 May 202321 May 2023 Munich Olympiahalle 24 May 2023 Prague Czech Republic O2 Arena 25 May 202328 May 2023 Frankfurt Germany Festhalle 31 May 2023 Birmingham England Utilita Arena 2 June 2023 Glasgow Scotland OVO Hydro 3 June 20236 June 2023 London England The O2 Arena 7 June 202310 June 2023 Manchester AO Arena Latin America24 October 2023 Brasilia Brazil Arena BRB Mane Garrincha 28 October 2023 Rio de Janeiro Estadio Olimpico Nilton Santos 1 November 2023 Porto Alegre Arena do Gremio 4 November 2023 Curitiba Arena da Baixada 8 November 2023 Belo Horizonte Mineirao Stadium 11 November 2023 Sao Paulo Allianz Parque 12 November 202317 November 2023 Montevideo Uruguay Estadio Centenario 21 November 2023 Buenos Aires Argentina Estadio River Plate 22 November 202325 November 2023 Santiago Chile Estadio Monumental 26 November 202329 November 2023 Lima Peru National Stadium 2 December 2023 San Jose Costa Rica Estadio Nacional de Costa Rica 5 December 2023 Bogota Colombia Coliseo Live 9 December 2023 Quito Ecuador Estadio Olimpico Atahualpa Total Cancelled shows Edit List of cancelled concerts showing date city country venue and reason for cancellation Date City Country Venue Reason21 April 2023 Krakow Poland Tauron Arena Cancelled due to stance on Russo Ukrainian War 34 35 36 38 22 April 2023Personnel EditTour bandRoger Waters vocals acoustic guitar electric guitar piano bass guitar Jon Carin keyboards guitar pedal steel guitar backing vocals Marxophone Dave Kilminster guitar backing vocals Jonathan Wilson guitar backing vocals lead vocals on Money and Us and Them Gus Seyffert bass guitar guitar backing vocals accordion Joey Waronker drums percussion Amanda Belair vocals percussion Shanay Johnson vocals percussion Robert Walter Hammond B3 organ keyboards piano melodica Seamus Blake saxophone clarinetNotesThe touring band was confirmed on their appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert in June 14 Producer and saxophonist Ian Ritchie confirmed that while he was intended to be part of the tour he had to step down during rehearsals due to health issues 13 Notes Edit The leg was originally scheduled to take place in 2020 but was postponed to 2022 due to the COVID 19 pandemic 8 References Edit How Roger Waters Will Fight Trump With Upcoming Tour Concept Album Rolling Stone Archived from the original on 13 June 2018 Retrieved 26 April 2018 Roger Waters Talks New Album Moving Past Spectacle for Tour Rolling Stone Archived from the original on 26 April 2018 Retrieved 25 April 2018 a b c Grow Kory 23 January 2020 Roger Waters Plots North American Tour Calls on Human Race to Change or Die Rolling Stone Penske Media Corporation Retrieved 23 January 2020 Gaca Anna 10 July 2017 Some Pink Floyd Fans in New Orleans Booed Roger Waters For Showing Anti Trump Images Onstage Spin com Spin Retrieved 10 July 2017 Maine Samantha 5 August 2017 Roger Waters tells anti Trump tour critics to go see Katy Perry instead NME com NME Retrieved 5 August 2017 Grow Kory 30 September 2019 Roger Waters Talks Us Them Film Why Pink Floyd s Songs Remain Relevant Rolling Stone Penske Media Corporation Retrieved 23 January 2020 Roger Waters 2020 Tour Postponed Roger Waters official website 27 March 2020 Retrieved 27 March 2020 a b Kreps Daniel 27 March 2020 Roger Waters Postpones This Is Not a Drill Tour Due to the Coronavirus Rolling Stone Penske Media Corporation Retrieved 28 March 2020 Irwin Corey 27 March 2020 Roger Waters Postpones 2020 Tour Due to Coronavirus Ultimate Classic Rock Townsquare Media Retrieved 28 March 2020 Mims Taylor 27 March 2020 Roger Waters Postpones This Is Not a Drill Tour Dates Billboard Billboard Hollywood Media Group Retrieved 28 March 2020 a b c Grow Kory 8 April 2021 Roger Waters Sets Rescheduled Tour Dates Teases His First Farewell Tour Rolling Stone Penske Media Corporation Retrieved 5 May 2021 Roger Waters Official Facebook Page Facebook Facebook Inc 8 June 2021 Retrieved 8 June 2021 a b Ian Ritchie tour blog a b Pearis Bill 22 June 2022 Roger Waters previewed the This is Not a Drill tour on Colbert w Another Brick in the Wall BrooklynVegan Retrieved 9 July 2022 a b Ball James 4 October 2022 Roger Waters I m on a Ukrainian Kill List Rolling Stone Penske Media Corporation Retrieved 4 October 2022 Schober Pat 7 July 2022 Roger Waters Debuts This Is Not a Drill Tour with Stunning Visuals Scathing Commentary Review Photos and Setlist Consequence Retrieved 9 July 2022 a b Roger Waters tickets Live Nation UK Roger Waters vuelve a Uruguay con show de gira despedida fecha lugar y donde comprar entradas Roger Waters returns to Uruguay with farewell tour show date venue and where to buy tickets El Pais in Spanish El Pais S A 5 May 2023 Retrieved 5 May 2023 Roger Waters anuncio su regreso a Argentina vuelve a River con su gira despedida Roger Waters announced his return to Argentina he returns to River with his farewell tour La Nacion in Spanish MNMS Holding and Mitre Family 5 May 2023 Retrieved 5 May 2023 Vergara Claudio 5 May 2023 Roger Waters viene a Chile con su gira de despedida Roger Waters comes to Chile on his farewell tour La Tercera in Spanish Copesa Retrieved 5 May 2023 Oficial Roger Waters cofundador de Pink Floyd regresa al Peru con su gira de despedida Official Pink Floyd co founder Roger Waters returns to Peru with his farewell tour Radio Programas del Peru in Spanish Grupo RPP 17 May 2023 Retrieved 17 May 2023 Roger Waters anuncia shows no Brasil de turne de despedida Roger Waters announces shows in Brazil on farewell tour g1 in Portuguese Grupo Globo 22 May 2023 Retrieved 24 May 2023 Kreps Daniel 8 February 2020 Major League Baseball Halts Roger Waters Ads After Advocacy Group s Criticism Rolling Stone Penske Media Corporation Retrieved 28 March 2020 MLB cancels promotion of Roger Waters tour due to BDS support The Jerusalem Post The Jerusalem Post Group 9 February 2020 Retrieved 28 March 2020 Roger Waters voices support for Israel boycott Haaretz 6 March 2011 Retrieved 6 March 2011 Kreps Daniel 16 July 2022 Roger Waters Says He s Far Far Far More Important Than the Weeknd and Drake Rolling Stone Penske Media Corporation Retrieved 17 July 2022 Kielty Martin 17 July 2022 Roger Waters Says He s More Important Than The Weeknd or Drake Ultimate Classic Rock Townsquare Media Retrieved 17 July 2022 Richards Will 17 July 2022 Roger Waters hits out at The Weeknd and Drake I am far far far more important than any of them will ever be NME NME Networks Retrieved 17 July 2022 Garcia Thania 17 July 2022 Pink Floyd s Roger Waters Considers Himself Far Far Far More Important Than the Weeknd and Drake Variety Penske Media Corporation Retrieved 17 July 2022 Waters Roger 5 September 2022 An Open Letter to Mrs Olena Zelenska From Roger Waters Roger Waters Official Website Retrieved 25 September 2022 Rose Anna 7 September 2022 Roger Waters asks Ukrainian First Lady to help persuade our leaders to stop the slaughter in open letter NME NME Networks Retrieved 25 September 2022 Kor Crystal 7 September 2022 Roger Waters tells Ukraine to stop the slaughter criticizes western military support of Ukrainian forces Guitar com BandLab Technologies Retrieved 25 September 2022 Waters Roger 16 September 2022 Response to Mrs Olena Zelenska s Tweet Roger Waters Official Website Retrieved 25 September 2022 a b Filipowski Robert 24 September 2022 Roger Waters odwolal koncerty w Krakowie Roger Waters cancels concerts in Krakow Teraz Muzyka in Polish Retrieved 24 September 2022 a b Pink Floyd s founder won t tour in Poland after a backlash to his remarks on Ukraine NPR National Public Radio Inc 25 September 2022 Retrieved 25 September 2022 a b Badshah Nadeem 25 September 2022 Roger Waters cancels gigs in Poland amid row over Ukraine war comments The Guardian Retrieved 25 September 2022 Askew Joshua 29 September 2022 Pink Floyd s Roger Waters declared persona non grata in Poland Yahoo News Yahoo Inc Retrieved 18 October 2022 a b Waters Roger 25 September 2022 Hey Lukasz Wantuch Leave Them Kids Alone Roger Waters Official Facebook Retrieved 25 September 2022 Goforth Claire 23 August 2022 Why is Pink Floyd s bassist on a Ukrainian website s kill list The Daily Dot Nicholas White Retrieved 27 April 2023 Kaufman Gil 28 February 2023 Roger Waters Frankfurt Concert Canceled After City Council Calls Him One of World s Most Well Known Antisemites Billboard Eldridge Industries Retrieved 15 April 2023 a b Beaumont Thomas Ben 16 March 2023 Roger Waters threatens legal action over German concert cancellations The Guardian Retrieved 15 April 2023 Munich says Roger Waters concert cannot be halted Deutsche Welle 22 March 2023 Retrieved 15 April 2023 2023 European Tour Roger Waters Official Website 23 September 2022 Retrieved 25 September 2022 Waters Roger 3 April 2023 Suit filled in Frankfurt today Roger Waters Official Website Retrieved 15 April 2023 Roger Waters darf trotz Antisemitismusvorwurfen in Frankfurt auftreten Roger Waters is allowed to perform in Frankfurt despite accusations of anti Semitism Der Spiegel in German Der Spiegel GmbH amp Co KG 24 April 2023 Retrieved 24 April 2023 Potter Nicholas 19 May 2023 Ich bin kein Antisemit aber I m not an anti semite but Belltower news in German Retrieved 24 May 2023 Holocaust survivor s daughter evicted from Roger Waters O2 academy gig as singer faces anti semitism accusations LBC Retrieved 8 June 2023 Roger Waters This Is Not A Drill Birmingham 2023 FULL SHOW Bootleg 2 June 2023 0 16 to 1 33 Durrant Sam 7 June 2023 Roger Waters TINAD Statement Flickr Retrieved 8 June 2023 Pettigrew Jason 7 July 2022 Roger Waters Kicks Off 2022 Tour Set List Photos and Videos Ultimate Classic Rock Townsquare Media Retrieved 9 July 2022 Ferguson Christopher 8 September 2022 Review Roger Waters This is Not a Drill Medium Krol Charlotte 18 November 2022 Roger Waters shares 2022 version of Pink Floyd s Comfortably Numb NME Retrieved 24 May 2023 Rolli Bryan 18 April 2023 Roger Waters Announces Live Concert Broadcast and Cinema Event Ultimate Classic Rock Townsquare Media Retrieved 24 May 2023 2022 Year End Boxscore Charts Billboard RuseCS 29 October 2022 What a tour A big thank you to everyone involved Tweet via Twitter This Is Not a Drill 2022 Touring Data Touring Data 28 July 2022 Retrieved 31 October 2022 Reed 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