Roger Waters is bringing his reimagined version of The Wall to Kansas City, just in time for Halloween. Could it be possible that Pink Floyd is reforming for charity, too? Despite Waters and David Gilmour's bad blood, it seems like drummer Nick Mason thinks so. He told the BBC,
"I think it would be a very nice way for a band to gently move towards retirement, by doing shows absolutely for charity rather than for more income. In a way the best thing would be to do a number of shows and have some sort of foundation."
The band performed as a group for the Live 8 concert in London in 2005, and indicated that it was the last time that the band would play together. However, on July 14, Gilmour has agreed to join Waters on The Wall tour to perform "Comfortably Numb" at one of the dates on The Wall tour. The exact time and date of the performance has not yet been released. Could it be Kansas City? All you baby boomers will just have to wait and see.
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