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Waters does not want Pink Floyd reunited

Roger Waters said that he would not work again with Pink Floyd, suggesting that there will be no reunion.
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Roger Waters said that he would not work again with Pink Floyd, suggesting that there will be no reunion.

The joint appearance of Roger Waters, David Gilmour and Nick Mason on stage of London O2 Arena, revived the hopes of their fans for a possible reunion of the band.

In this concert, which took place during
Waters' "The Wall" tour, happened the first joint appearance of Waters - Gilmour, after their appearance at Live8, 6 years ago. They have, also, appeared together at a charity event last year.

Speaking in a radio broadcast on BBC, Waters said:"I am very happy that I was in this band for 20 years and I really enjoyed it. I think we did a great job together, but I will not do it again".

Pink Floyd had planned last year to make a joint appearance for a charity, but ultimately refused when they learned that the space that would host the show was the home of socialite Jemima Khan. Drummer Nick Mason explained that this place was not suited for a reunion.

Earlier this year, Mason said he would like it if the whole band
played together but added that there was no potential to develop this into a tour.

On September 26,
remastered versions of albums by Pink Floyd will be released.

We expect Roger Waters in Greece for three performances at the Olympic Stadium (8, 9 and 12 July).


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