Roger Waters of Pink Floyd to headline British Summer Time 2018

The legendary musician will bring his Us & Them show to the capital next summer.
Roger Waters: The legendary musician will bring his Us & Them show to London in 2018
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Harry Fletcher3 January 2018

Pink Floyd’s Roger Waters is set to play the British Summer Time festival in Hyde Park next summer.

The legendary musician will bring his Us & Them show to the capital for the first time as part of the festival series on Friday, July 6 2018.

The show promises to be a real spectacle, and will feature performances of songs from classic Pink Floyd albums such as The Dark Side of the Moon, The Wall and Wish You Were Here.

Waters is the first headliner to be announced for the 2018 festival. Tickets for the event go on sale at 9am on Friday, October 6, and can be bought here.

Waters has gained a reputation for his electrifying live shows after leaving prog rock band Pink Floyd in 1984. His The Wall Live concert series currently stands as the highest-grossing solo tour of all time.

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The British Summer Time festival welcomed the likes of Justin Bieber, Liam Gallagher, The Killers and Elbow to Hyde Park earlier this year.

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