Capacity: 12,000
Concert starts: 8pm
Address of venue: Schönbrunner Schloßstraße 47, 1130 Wien, Austria. MAP
Website: www.imagevienna.com
COMMENTS
The second of two nights for David in the historic city of Vienna, and a spectacular palace. Schloss Schönbrunn is a former imperial summer residence. The 1,441-room Baroque palace is one of the most important architectural, cultural and historical monuments in the country.
Since the mid-1950s it has been a major tourist attraction, and the history of the palace and its vast gardens spans over 300 years.
Should be a good place to see David live!
Tickets for this concert went on sale on Friday, February 5th, at 10am CET. Tickets are restricted to 4 per person. You can order tickets through Ticketnet.at.
Our thanks to Branimir Kućar for sending over a scan of his ticket - which you can see in more detail if you click the thumbnail to the right.
SET LIST - highlight the following with your mouse to read...
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FIRST HALF: 5am, Rattle That Lock, Faces Of Stone, Wish You Were Here, What Do You Want From Me, A Boat Lies Waiting, The Blue, Money, Us And Them, In Any Tongue, High Hopes.
SECOND HALF: One Of These Days, Shine On You Crazy Diamond, Fat Old Sun, Coming Back To Life, On An Island, The Girl In The Yellow Dress, Today, Sorrow, Run Like Hell ENCORE: Time / Breathe (reprise), Comfortably Numb. |
WARNING - SPOILERS AHEAD!
Do not read on if you don't want surprises to be spoilt, regarding what the band played!
The second night in this wonderful location, and the seemingly slightly fluid set list saw Astronomy Domine make way for One Of These Days, but with the rest of the set as per Monday night's show. Initial comments are that the show was greatly appreciated by the audience, with a few noting that the second night musically had the edge on the first. A few days rest for the band before arriving in Rome for a couple of shows there.
We'd love to know in more detail how this concert went. Did you go? Let us know what YOU thought!
CONCERT PICTURES and COMMENTS by BD CONTRIBUTOR, Branimir Kućar
Had a wonderful time at the concert with my wife, the set list was pretty much the same as in Poland: he played One Of These Days. It was brilliant! Beautiful weather, the band was on fire, Gilmour played perfectly.
I managed to see Damon Iddins again, snatched an autograph from him, and he remembered me from Pula as the guy with a kid and a push chair!
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