flow announced the exclusive streaming of the show Roger Watersproduced by DF entertainment, which It will be broadcast live on Wednesday, November 22, through channel 605 of the entertainment platform.
Thanks to Flow streaming, customers will be able to take part in the show of the iconic co-founder of pink floyd and enjoy your farewell tour “This Is Not a Drill”plus songs from Pink Floyd’s golden era.
Flow’s live broadcast can be seen from all over the country and will feature exclusive content directed by guest hosts who will be part of the show and will provide a differential entertainment proposal available to all its clients.
The full show can also be seen later on the entertainment platform’s On Demand.
Roger Waters’ farewell tour
Roger Waters It is such a legend that it needs no introduction. Since the founding of pink floyd in 1965, has given us unique songs, daring to explore the limits of rock and leaving a legacy of strongly conceptual albums that always look squarely at the problems of yesterday and today.
On his last tour, the legendary artist, will be presented on November 21 and 22 at the Monumental stadium with his farewell tour “This Is Not a Drill”, originally scheduled for 2020, which had to wait until the pandemic passed.
Since mid-2022, it has been shaking stadiums across North America and Europe, with excellent reviews and a lot of impact in terms of the content of the show, which – true to the spirit that Roger Waters always had – works on different problems and challenges in today’s world through its music and a staging thought out down to the smallest detail.
This is a last and unrepeatable opportunity to see this legend live, who at almost 80 years old offers a show at the crossroads of all his artistic stages, both with Pink Floyd and in solo format.
Source: Ambito

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