Roger Waters tells audience ‘shit’ during controversial show

Always controversial, the former Pink Floyd frontman performed in an unusual moment during a presentation at the London Palladium, UK.

The musician Roger Waters played in a tense moment during a recent presentation at the London Palladium on October 8. The artist resumed his tour after a period of silence. International media detail that the former Pink Floyd frontman told the audience to “go to hell,” which prompted many to leave the venue.

As reported by agencies and media such as Euronews or the British channel NME, It turns out that the public came to the place in the hope of seeing Waters and possibly listen to their new interpretation of the album The Dark Side of the Moon (which celebrated its 50th anniversary this season), published last Friday October 6, with a much more austere and twilight aspect than the original edition.

But something unusual happened there. Instead of starting with the show’s repertoire – which would have started late – Waters read part of his as-yet-unpublished memoir. “He continued reading from his laptop , inviting fans to take notes on his pets, including a duck named Donald, who he talked about for 20 minutes. It lasted 20 minutes during which he only read one text,” Euronews reported.

It was then that the respectable man made himself felt to express his displeasure. They just didn’t have the patience.

According to some outlets such as Men’s Journal, this is where Waters told the audience to “go to hell.” After that, some frustrated fans reportedly started leaving the venue.

Roger Waters, who has had to face accusations of anti-Semitism in recent months, will perform in Chile on November 25 and 26 at the Monumental Stadium as part of his This is not an exercise tour.

Source: Latercera

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