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Viking Stadium |
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Ticket scan thanks to Edel Humstad |
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Ticket scan thanks to Terje Aukland |
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Capacity: 21,000
Concert starts: 8:00pm
Address of venue: Jåttåvågen, 4020, Stavanger, Norway. MAP
Website: www.viking-fk.no
SET LIST
FIRST HALF: In
The Flesh, Mother, Set The Controls For the Heart Of The Sun, Shine On
You Crazy Diamond, Have A Cigar, Wish You Were Here, Southampton Dock,
The Fletcher Memorial Home, Perfect Sense parts 1 and 2, Leaving
Beirut, Sheep.
SECOND HALF: Dark Side of the Moon. ENCORE: The Happiest Days Of Our Lives, Another Brick In The Wall (Pt 2), Vera, Bring the Boys back Home, Comfortably Numb. |
COMMENTS
A fairly late addition to the
tour, the Viking Stadium was host to Roger and his band. Another
popular show, with tickets selling very quickly... and initial reports
suggest that the crowd greeted him just as warmly and enthusiastically
as the preceeding shows.
Roger now returns to the UK, with
shows in Cork on Thursday, and London on Saturday. If you are going to
either, have a great time, and let us know how they went!
PRESS REPORTS
The Norwegian press have
naturally been giving the show some coverage. There's a selection of
around 45 pictures from the show (most of which appear to be straight
audience shots) that can be found on the aftenbladet.no website.
The television station NRK has also covered the show, and this page on their site has a small report and a couple of pictures. For a five minute video report of the show, again from NRK, click on this link. Our thanks to Knut Arne Vedaa and Hassan Mohammed for this information.
SHOW REVIEW
By Brain Damage contributor, Terje Aukland
Let me just say that the show
yesterday evening was as a great as his show in Oslo some two weeks
ago. But the flying astronaut wasn't there yesterday, and the final
pyroshow after the last encore Comfortably Numb was missed out, too!
And I have to say that David Kilminster definitely isn't David Gilmour!
The set list at the Viking Stadium, Stavanger was the same as it was in Oslo (see above).
By the way, it was quite
unbelievable and a little bit moving that Roger did a gig just close to
where I live! You know, Norway is just a small village in a global
perspective, and Stavanger a remote kind of a rural community...
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