
Roger Waters Announces 2025 World Tour and New Album Release After Nearly a Decade of Silence
Legendary Pink Floyd co-founder Roger Waters has officially announced his 2025 world tour, marking his first major live outing in several years. This highly anticipated tour will coincide with the release of a brand new album, his first in nearly a decade. Fans of the iconic musician have been eagerly awaiting new material from Waters, especially given his absence from the studio since 2017’s Is This the Life We Really Want?
The tour, which promises to cover major cities across North America, Europe, and beyond, will showcase not only new music but also an impressive array of classic Pink Floyd hits. Waters, known for his deeply political lyrics and theatrical live shows, is expected to deliver an immersive experience that blends his solo work with his celebrated Pink Floyd catalog. His live performances have long been renowned for their elaborate stage designs, compelling visuals, and social commentary, elements that will likely be front and center in this new chapter of his musical career.
The album, which has been under wraps for some time, is described by Waters as a reflection of the turbulent political and social climate of the 2020s. Early reports suggest it will feature bold, thought-provoking lyrics paired with innovative musical arrangements, continuing Waters’ legacy as a storyteller with a keen eye on global affairs. As with much of his previous work, themes of war, peace, human rights, and personal freedom are expected to dominate the new album.
Waters’ last tour, Us + Them (2017–2018), was a massive success, earning rave reviews for its powerful performances and striking visuals. The announcement of his 2025 world tour has already generated significant buzz among fans and critics alike, eager to see what new material and creative ideas the musical icon will bring to the stage.
For fans, this marks a triumphant return for one of rock’s most influential figures, promising a fresh musical chapter while honoring the legacy of his past work.
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