Pink Floyd reunion tour

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Pink Floyd’s David Gilmour shoots down any possibility of a reunion trip following Sony Music’s $400 million purchase of the band’s brochure: “Nothing would make me share a phase with [Roger Waters].”

After putting down a cool $400 million-plus for the taped music brochure of Pink Floyd, Sony Music unquestionably had styles to takefulladvantageof the returns on one of the most pricey music IP acquisitions in history. A international reunion trip won’t be one of those alternatives.

Heading into the offer, Pink Floyd’s David Gilmour hadactually been extremely clear in his position that he will neverever carryout with his previous bandmate Roger Waters onceagain. He’s mentioned as much in the previous, however in a brand-new interview with The Guardian, Gilmour doubled down, stating he would “absolutely not” carryout with Waters ever onceagain.

DMN has long hypothesized that politics was avoiding the Pink Floyd brochure from bring a barn-burning evaluation. Roger Waters provided the mostsignificant issue, though it now appears that political infighting — i.e., the band members disliking each other — represents another obstacle.

“I tend to guide clear of individuals who actively assistance genocidal and autocratic totalitarians like [Russian president] Putin and [Venezuelan president] Maduro,” stated Gilmour, mentioning Waters’ previous questionable remarks about Ukraine, Israel, and the United States. “Nothing would mak