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Roger Waters, The Wall - photo by Ros O'Gorman

Roger Waters, The Wall - photo by Ros O'Gorman

Roger Waters Is Rehearsing For Australian and New Zealand Tour in Auckland

by Paul Cashmere on January 21, 2018

in News

Roger Waters is in New Zealand preparing for his Australian and New Zealand tour. Rehearsals for the tour starting 24 January in Auckland are now underway.

Over the weekend Live Nation added a third Melbourne show. The Australian and New Zealand dates are the first Waters shows for 2018.

This will be Waters’ fourth solo tour of Australia. Roger Waters only toured Australia once with Pink Floyd in 1971. He was no longer with the band for their only other tour of 1988.

Roger Waters Australian and New Zealand dates

New Zealand
24 and 26 January, Auckland, Spark Arena
30 January, Dunedin, Forsyth Barr Stadium

Australia
2 and 3 February, Sydney, Olympic Park
6 and 7 February, Brisbane, Entertainment Centre
10, 11 and 13 February, Melbourne, Rod Laver Arena
16 February, Adelaide, Entertainment Centre
20 February, Perth, Perth Arena

SETLIST: Roger Waters Vancouver, October 29, 2017

Breathe (from Pink Floyd, The Dark Side of the Moon, 1973)
One of These Days (from Pink Floyd, Meddle, 1971)
Time (from Pink Floyd, The Dark Side of the Moon, 1973)
Breathe (Reprise) (from Pink Floyd, The Dark Side of the Moon, 1973)
The Great Gig in the Sky (from Pink Floyd, The Dark Side of the Moon, 1973)
Welcome to the Machine (from Pink Floyd, Wish You Were Here, 1975)
Déjà Vu (from Is This The Life We Really Want, 2017)
The Last Refugee (from Is This The Life We Really Want, 2017)
Picture That (from Is This The Life We Really Want, 2017)
Wish You Were Here (from Pink Floyd, Wish You Were Here, 1975)
The Happiest Days of Our Lives (from Pink Floyd, The Wall, 1979)
Another Brick in the Wall Part 2 (from Pink Floyd, The Wall, 1979)
Another Brick in the Wall Part 3 (from Pink Floyd, The Wall, 1979)

Set 2
Dogs (from Pink Floyd, Animals, 1977)
Pigs (Three Different Ones) (from Pink Floyd, Animals, 1977)
Money (from Pink Floyd, The Dark Side of the Moon, 1973)
Us and Them (from Pink Floyd, The Dark Side of the Moon, 1973)
Smell the Roses (from Is This The Life We Really Want, 2017)
Brain Damage (from Pink Floyd, The Dark Side of the Moon, 1973)
Eclipse (from Pink Floyd, The Dark Side of the Moon, 1973)
Wait for Her (from Is This The Life We Really Want, 2017)
Oceans Apart (from Is This The Life We Really Want, 2017)
Part of Me Died (from Is This The Life We Really Want, 2017)
Comfortably Numb (from Pink Floyd, The Wall, 1979)

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