After Pink Floyd’s reunion at Live 8 in 2005, fans hoped for another reunion, but the band members never played together again.
Roger Waters expressed interest in reuniting Pink Floyd, but David Gilmour reportedly resisted the idea.
Waters confirmed he was open to performing again but insisted it had to be meaningful, not just for nostalgia or money.
Waters outlined a potential reunion plan involving performances in London, New York, LA, and Palestine as a fitting conclusion to the band’s legacy.
Waters expressed excitement about the idea of a Pink Floyd reunion show but hinted at deep creative and personal differences with Gilmour.



