Gilmour is Back in London for a Royal Albert Hall Mini-Fest!
Hey Pink Floyd fans, get ready to freak out! David Gilmour just announced a super cool six-night residency at the legendary Royal Albert Hall this October. That’s right, Gilmour’s coming back to London after eight long years, and let’s just say it’s about damn time!
This residency comes hot on the heels of his new album, “Luck and Strange,” which is his first batch of new tunes in almost a decade. So get ready for a killer mix of brand new Gilmour jams this September alongside those classic Floyd and solo hits we all know and air guitar to.
The Royal Albert Hall practically has Gilmour’s name tattooed on it at this point. He’s played there tons of times, both with Pink Floyd and on his own. This residency feels like a bit of a homecoming for him, a chance to revisit some of those legendary performances and create new memories in that historic venue.
Expect some serious musical magic, folks. Gilmour’s voice is legendary, his guitar work is mind-blowing, and his live shows are electric. Whether he’s belting out “Comfortably Numb” or laying down the riff for “Another Brick in the Wall,” Gilmour’s guaranteed to bring the feels and the energy.

Tickets go on sale NOW! Don’t miss your chance to witness a true music legend live.
So, Floyd fans, are you gonna be there? What Pink Floyd or David Gilmour songs are you dying to hear live? Let’s hear your excitement and Floyd/Gilmour faves in the comments!
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