PINK Floyd’s Roger Waters is set to perform This Is Not A Drill live-streamed to 50 countries and 1,500 cinemas.
The performance will be for one night only, so doting Pink Floyd fans won’t want to miss out on the exciting and iconic event.
The live event will see Roger Waters, founder member and creative force behind the golden years of Pink Floyd, presenting his This Is Not A Drill tour.
He’ll do it live from Prague but it’ll feature in cinemas across the globe, in partnership with Sony Music.
Fans will have the chance to see and hear his critically acclaimed live show in full cinematic glory, and the film will boast 20 Pink Floyd and Roger Waters classic songs.
These will include Is This The Life We Really Want?, Wish You Were Here, Us & Them and a debut of the new song, The Bar.
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Tom Mackay, President, Premium Content, Sony Music Entertainment, said: “We are excited to give fans around the world the opportunity to experience such an iconic concert performance live on the big screen.
“Roger is a true performer and we can’t wait for audiences to experience and enjoy his and the band’s greatest hits.”
Roger will be joined by Jonathan Wilson, Dave Kilminster, Jon Carin, Gus Seyffert, Robert Walter, Joey Waronker, Shanay Johnson, Amanda Belair and Seamus Blake to deliver the unmissable live-streamed event.
Waters officially left Pink Floyd in 1985, which put a strain on his relationships with the remaining members, but he eventually reunited with them in 2005 for a set in London's Hyde Park.
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The iconic group released their first music since 1994 last year, in a bid to support Ukraine.
There was a deeply personal reason for the unlikely Floyd reunion… singer and guitarist David Gilmour’s daughter-in-law and grandchildren are Ukrainian.
At the time the 75-year-old sad: “We, like so many, have been feeling the fury and the frustration of this vile act of an independent, peaceful democratic country being invaded and having its people murdered by one of the world’s major powers.
“I hope the song will receive wide support and publicity. We want to raise funds for humanitarian charities, and raise morale.”
Tickets for the Roger Waters event will be available on Tuesday 25 April, when full cinema listings and times will be announced.
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