

The tour returned to European stadiums again in summer 2013. 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. 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. In 2012, the tour included Australia, New Zealand, and South America, resuming 27 January in Perth, and ending 1 April 2012 in São Paulo. The European tour began 21 March 2011 in Lisbon, Portugal, and ended 12 July 2011 in Athens, Greece. The tour opened on 15 September 2010 in Toronto, and moved through North America before ending the first leg of the tour in Mexico City, 21 December 2010. It is currently the 7th highest-grossing tour of all-time. In 2013, the tour held the record for being the highest-grossing tour for a solo musician, surpassing the previous record holder, Madonna (the record was later eclipsed by Ed Sheeran). It was the second-highest-grossing concert tour in North America in 2010 and the third-highest-grossing concert tour worldwide as of 2013. The first leg of the tour grossed in North America over $89.5 million from 56 concerts. 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. The Wall Live was a worldwide concert tour by Roger Waters, formerly of Pink Floyd.

A video of the concert was also commercially released.Ģ."The Thin Ice" by Ute Lemper & Roger Waters & the Rundfunk Orchestra & Choirģ."Another Brick in the Wall (Part 1)" by Roger Waters sax solo by Garth HudsonĤ."The Happiest Days of Our Lives" by Roger Watersĥ."Another Brick in the Wall (Part 2)" by Cyndi Lauper guitar solos by Rick Di Fonzo & Snowy White, synth solo by Thomas DolbyĦ."Mother" by Sinéad O'Connor & The Band accordion by Garth Hudson, vocals by Rick Danko & Levon Helm acoustic instruments by The Hooters.ħ."Goodbye Blue Sky" by Joni Mitchell & the Rundfunk Orchestra & Choir flute by James GalwayĨ."Empty Spaces/What Shall We Do Now?" by Bryan Adams, Roger Waters & the Rundfunk Orchestra & Choirĩ."Young Lust" by Bryan Adams, guitar solos by Rick Di Fonzo & Snowy Whiteġ0."Oh My God - What a Fabulous Room" by Jerry Hall (intro to "One of My Turns")ġ3."Another Brick in the Wall (Part 3)" by Roger Waters & the Rundfunk Orchestra & Choirġ7."Is There Anybody Out There?" by The Rundfunk Orchestra & Choir classical guitars by Rick Di Fonzo & Snowy Whiteġ8."Nobody Home" by Roger Waters & the Rundfunk Orchestra & Choir, guitar solos by Snowy Whiteġ9."Vera" by Roger Waters & the Rundfunk Orchestra & ChoirĢ0."Bring the Boys Back Home" by The Rundfunk, Band of the Combined Soviet Forces in Germany & Red Army ChorusĢ1."Comfortably Numb" by Van Morrison, Roger Waters & The Band & the Rundfunk Orchestra & Choir, guitar solos by Rick Di Fonzo & Snowy WhiteĢ2."In the Flesh" by Roger Waters, Scorpions, the Rundfunk Orchestra & ChoirĢ3."Run Like Hell" by Roger Waters and ScorpionsĢ4."Waiting for the Worms" by Roger Waters, Scorpions and the Rundfunk Orchestra & ChoirĢ6."The Trial" by The Rundfunk Orchestra & Choir, featuring: Tim Curry as the ProsecutorĢ7."The Tide Is Turning (After Live Aid)" (with Outside The Wall affixed to the end) by the Company (lead vocals by Roger Waters, Joni Mitchell, Cyndi Lauper, Bryan Adams, Van Morrison and Paul Carrack.US $458.6 million ($533.48 in 2021 dollars) A live album of the concert was released in September 1990. The show was held in Berlin on 21 July 1990, to commemorate the fall of the Berlin Wall eight months earlier. The Wall - Live in Berlin was a live concert performance by Roger Waters and numerous guest artists, of the Pink Floyd studio album The Wall, itself largely written by Waters during his time with the band.
