As many of you are aware, David
Gilmour will be concluding his current tour by playing a special show
at the Gdansk Shipyards, in front of a huge crowd of 100,000. The show
falls on August 26th, the day that commemorates the 26th anniversary of
Poland's 1980 revolution, where nationwide strikes led to the eventual
fall of communism, and the Solidarity trade union was founded.
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Concert poster - thanks to Luke |
Stories are starting to appear in
the Polish media that the concert will be filmed by David Mallet and a
fifty-strong crew, for release on DVD. With the Royal Albert Hall shows
from the end of May being prepared for DVD, we thought we'd check the
truth of this out with David's management. They confirm that there are
currently no plans for Mallet and his crew to record the concert, and
also that no DVD of the event is planned, either. Of course, should
this change, we will let you know.
David's own website revealed
recently that the performance will be the full two-hour-plus version
(no opening act), as seen elsewhere, with the full complement of Marc
Brickman's lighting, including lasers. For the first time, David's live
show will include a 38-member orchestra, with renowned Polish composer
Zbigniew Preisner conducting his arrangements from the On An Island
album – which is a Platinum record in Poland – so it should be a very
memorable show.
Tickets for the Gdansk concert are now on sale via Ticketpro.pl, and more details of the show can be found over at our Gdansk concert page.
Our thanks to David's management for their help.
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