Roger Waters, who announced the release of his new solo album, and Nick Mason said that they would love to reunite as Pink Floyd for a performance at the Glastonbury festival. But, David Gilmour may not be up for it.
Waters and Mason appeared together in London for the opening of a new exhibit on Pink Floyd, and the question was raised.
Mason said: “It would be nice to add it to the list of things. I’ve never played Glastonbury. Bur I don’t think it would be very likely.“
Waters added: “I did Glastonbury once. I think. It was really cold. But there were a lot of people and it seemed very jolly and I liked it. Yeah, I would do it again.“
Last time Pink Floyd played in the line-up comprised of Mason, Waters, Gilmour, and late keyboardist Richard Wright at Live 8 in 2005. In 2011, Gilmour and Mason joined Roger Waters when he played O2 Arena in London, during Waters‘ The Wall tour.
In 2013, Gilmour told The Telegraph, “Roger and I don’t particularly get along. We still talk. It’s better than it has been. But it wouldn’t work. People change. Roger and I have outgrown each other, and it would be impossible for us to work together on any realistic basis.“
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