Thursday, April 26, 2012

Roger Waters on tour with The Wall

Roger Waters’ extraordinary production of The Wall has smashed attendance records in South America with a record breaking 15 open-air stadiums shows in Chile, Brazil and Argentina, playing to over 750,000 fans. This is the largest number of stadium shows ever played in South America by an international artist on one tour. The South American leg included a record breaking 9 sold out shows in Buenos Aires, River Plate Stadium, exceeding the previous record of 5 nights, held by the Rolling Stones.

The Wall, an aural and visual masterpiece, has so far played 150 shows for a gross of US $218M in 27 countries. Due to overwhelming popular demand, The Wall returns to North America in 2012 kicking off this weekend, April 27 and 28th, at the Foro Sol stadium in Mexico for a historic run of 41 performances at stadiums and arenas. The U.S. and Canadian leg begins on May 1st at the Toyota Center in Houston, TX with dates through July 14th at the Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia, PA, including 2 nights at New York’s prestigious Yankee Stadium and 1 once-in-a-lifetime night at the world-famous Los Angeles Coliseum, for a total of 9 stadium shows. Tickets are available now at Ticketmaster.com and LiveNation.com.



The Pollstar Music Industry Awards, as voted by the music industry, has honored Roger Waters and The Wall Live with two of the highest accolades - the coveted “Major Tour of the Year” and “Most Creative Stage Production” of 2010. The Wall also won the “Most Creative Stage Production” for a second consecutive year in 2011.



Roger Waters The Wall – North American Tour Itinerary:



April 27 Mexico City, MX Foro Sol

April 28 Mexico City, MX Foro Sol



May 1 Houston, TX Toyota Center

May 3 Austin, TX Frank Erwin Center

May 5 Tulsa, OK BOK Center

May 7 Denver, CO Pepsi Center

May 11 San Francisco, CA AT&T Park

May 13 San Diego, CA Valley View Casino Center

May 15 Phoenix, AZ US Airways Center

May 19 Los Angeles, CA Los Angeles Coliseum

May 22 Portland, OR Rose Garden

May 24 Seattle, WA Key Arena

May 26 Vancouver, BC BC Place

May 28 Edmonton, AB Rexall Place

May 31 Winnipeg, MB MTS Centre



June 1 Winnipeg, MB MTS Centre

June 3 St Paul, MN Xcel Energy Center

June 5 Detroit, MI Joe Louis Arena

June 6 Grand Rapids, MI Van Andel Arena

June 8 Chicago, IL Wrigley Field

June 10 Louisville, KY KFC Yum! Center

June 11 Indianapolis, IN Conseco Fieldhouse

June 13 Atlanta, GA Philips Arena

June 15 Ft Lauderdale, FL BankAtlantic Center

June 16 Orlando, FL Amway Center

June 19 Nashville, TN Bridgestone Arena

June 21 Buffalo, NY First Niagara Center

June 23 Toronto, ON Rogers Centre

June 25 Ottawa, ON Scotiabank Place

June 26 Montreal, QC Bell Centre

June 28 Albany, NY Times Union Center

June 29 Hartford, CT XL Center



July 1 Boston, MA Fenway Park

July 3 Pittsburgh, PA Consol Energy Center

July 6 New York, NY Yankee Stadium

July 7 New York, NY Yankee Stadium

July 9 Raleigh, NC RBC Center

July 10 Charlotte, NC Time Warner Cable Arena

July 12 Washington DC Verizon Center

July 14 Philadelphia, PA Citizens Bank Park

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