Skip to content

Cart

Your cart is empty

Article: Video Of Gilmour/Waters Reunion At Benefit Surfaces

Editorials

Video Of Gilmour/Waters Reunion At Benefit Surfaces

Last month I wrote about a charity gig in the UK that David Gilmour and Roger Waters reunited at, playing a short, 28-minute set, that included hits like “Comfortably Numb”, “Wish You Were Here”, and more. The Hoping Foundation, the charity that the guys were playing for, has now released a video of the full set. Again, only 200 attendees were at this gig, and it features the guys doing a cover of a Phil Spector song, “To Know Him Is To Love Him.” While the video itself isn’t exactly HD quality, it is the first time they’ve shared the stage in over five years, since the now-classic Live 8 performance where all the members played together, and were still alive. Also, remember that Gilmour will be showing up at one of Waters’ upcoming gigs on his The Wall tour, so did you get your tickets yet? Enjoy! Hoping Foundation benefit performance from Hoping Foundation on Vimeo.

Leave a comment

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

All comments are moderated before being published.

Read more

Editorials

Weezer to Play All Of Pinkerton On Upcoming Tour?

Weezer recently announced yet another album, entitled Hurley after revealing its album cover, which depicts the actor who played Hurley on Lost. While some older fans may not be jumping to pre-o...

Read more
Editorials

Radiohead’s Drummer To Release Solo Album

While he prefers to sit in the back quietly during performances with Radiohead, Phil Selway will have to step into the spotlight a bit with his upcoming solo album. Trading a guitar for his drum ...

Read more