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The Wall Live (2010–2011 tour) : ウィキペディア英語版
The Wall Live (2010–13)

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The Wall Live was a worldwide concert tour by Roger Waters, formerly of Pink Floyd.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Pink Floyd's Roger Waters to tour 'The Wall' in North America )〕 The tour is the first time the Pink Floyd album ''The Wall'' has been performed in its entirety by the band or any of its former members since Waters performed the album live in Berlin 21 July 1990. According to Cole Moreton of the ''Daily Mail'', "The touring version of Pink Floyd's The Wall is one of the most ambitious and complex rock shows ever staged." It is estimated that the tour cost £37 million ($60M) to stage.〔 The first leg of the tour grossed in North America over $89.5 million from 56 concerts. It was the second highest grossing concert tour in North America in 2010 and the 3rd highest grossing concert tour worldwide as of 2013. As of 2013, the tour holds the new record for being the highest grossing tour for a solo musician, surpassing the previous record holder, Madonna.
The tour opened 15 September 2010 in Toronto, and moved through North America before ending the first leg of the tour in Mexico City, 21 December 2010. The European tour began 21 March 2011 in Lisbon, Portugal, and ended 12 July 2011 in Athens, Greece. In 2012, the tour included Australia, New Zealand, and South America, resuming 27 January in Perth, and ending 1 April 2012 in São Paulo. It was confirmed by Waters during an interview with Jimmy Fallon that he would be returning to North America for yet another leg of The Wall tour, beginning 27 April 2012 in Mexico City and ending 21 July 2012 in Quebec City on the Plains of Abraham, a former battlefield. This last show in Quebec City was the second largest outdoor production of "The Wall" ever – the largest being the Live in Berlin show in 1990. The tour returned to European stadiums again in summer 2013. After the 21 September 2013 Paris show he claimed on stage this to be possibly the last The Wall show, confirming rumours that there will be no further tour dates planned for 2014.
Waters, a pacifist, has incorporated an increased emphasis on the show's anti-war message, and he has requested that fans send him pictures of loved ones who have died as a result of wars.
Snowy White (who was a session and tour musician with Pink Floyd in the 1970s, and was in the tour band for the original 1980–81 tour for ''The Wall'') and Dave Kilminster were the first musicians confirmed to be in Waters's touring band. Kipp Lennon, Mark Lennon and Michael Lennon of the band Venice were confirmed for backing vocal duties, but Michael Lennon withdrew from the band due to rehearsal difficulties. He was replaced by cousin Pat Lennon, also of Venice. On 23 April, the full band line-up was announced on Roger Waters's Facebook page. Following a charity gig Waters performed with his former Pink Floyd bandmate on 10 July 2010, he confirmed that David Gilmour would guest on "Comfortably Numb" at one show during the tour. Gilmour appeared at the 12 May 2011 show at The O2, London playing lead guitar on "Comfortably Numb" and mandolin on "Outside the Wall", on which they were also joined by Nick Mason on tambourine.
On 24 August 2010, ''The Times Leader'' newspaper of Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, reported that Waters and company were in town rehearsing for the tour at the Mohegan Sun Arena in Wilkes-Barre Township. This venue previously hosted pre-tour rehearsals and pre-tour concerts for such performers as Elton John, the Simon & Garfunkel "Old Friends" Reunion Tour in 2003 and AC/DC rehearsals in 2008 before the band's world tour. There were no rehearsals or performances; the crew used the occasion to work out technical details. On 12 September 2010, there was a rehearsal performance at the Izod Center in East Rutherford, New Jersey for invited guests.
In 2014 Waters directed a documentary about the tour titled ''Roger Waters: The Wall''. It premiered in the Special Presentations section of the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Toronto Film Festival Completes Lineup )
==Tour band==

The following musicians have played on the tour:
*Roger Waters – bass, lead vocals, acoustic guitar, trumpet on "Outside the Wall"
*Graham Broad – drums, percussion, ukelele on "Outside the Wall"
*Jon Carin – keyboards, lap steel guitar, programming, acoustic guitar on "Comfortably Numb" and "Outside The Wall", electric guitar on "Run Like Hell"
*Dave Kilminster – guitars, banjo on "Outside the Wall", bass on "Mother"
*Snowy White – guitars, bass on "Goodbye Blue Sky"
*Harry Waters – Hammond organ, keyboards, accordion on "Outside the Wall"
*G. E. Smith – guitars, bass, mandolin on "Outside the Wall"
*Robbie Wyckoff – lead vocals, percussion (songs or parts of songs originally sung by David Gilmour)
*Jon Joyce – backing vocals, percussion
*Kipp Lennon – backing vocals, percussion
*Mark Lennon – backing vocals, percussion
*Pat Lennon – backing vocals, percussion
*David Gilmour – guest guitarist and singer at Waters' London O2 show, 12 May 2011, pre-recorded harmony vocals on "Is there anybody Out There" line.
*Nick Mason – guest percussion at Waters' London O2 show, 12 May 2011.

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