The show on May 24th is sold out, but there are still tickets available for the second show on May 25th.
“This Is Not A Drill” is a groundbreaking rock and roll/cinematic extravaganza performed in the round. It serves as a stunning indictment of the corporate dystopia we struggle to survive in, while also being a call to action to love, protect, and share our precious and precarious planet home.
The show features a dozen great songs from Pink Floyd’s golden era, along with several new ones, all written and composed by Roger Waters. It may be his last hurrah and is often referred to as his first farewell tour. Don’t miss it!
“Arms wide, Waters explored the expanse of the stage, captivating all sides. Returning to the Pink Floyd canon, the group delivered an impressive setlist, including “Have a Cigar,” “Wish You Were Here,” “Shine on You Crazy Diamond,” and “Sheep.” ~ Forbes
“Roger Waters’ superpower is his ability to initiate difficult conversations through his music, and he knows it.” ~ Chicago Sun Times
Waters will be on lead vocals, guitars, bass, and piano. Joining him on stage are Jonathan Wilson on guitars and vocals, Dave Kilminster on guitars and vocals, Jon Carin on keyboards, guitar, and vocals, Gus Seyffert on bass and vocals, Robert Walter on keyboards, Joey Waronker on drums, Shanay Johnson and Amanda Belair on vocals, and Seamus Blake on saxophone.
Roger Waters has been touring relentlessly since 1999, performing both “The Dark Side of the Moon” and “The Wall” in Prague.
His performances are always a treat for the senses, with impressive visuals and lighting effects accompanying the music. His upcoming tour, “THIS IS NOT A DRILL TOUR 2023,” will also feature a generous selection of Pink Floyd’s music.
This may be the last opportunity to hear and experience the live music of a legendary musician that will never be replicated.
Last tickets available from CZK 1990 to CZK 3290 on the Live Nation website.
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