With tickets for the latest addition to Roger Waters' 2006 summer tour of Europe (at London's Hyde Park)
now on sale, we have an update on ticketing for a couple of other shows
on the tour. We also have Roger's reply to the critics of his Israeli
show...
We reported the other day that tickets for the Reykjavik, Iceland,
show were due to go on sale on Tuesday. The promoter of this show got
in touch with us, advising that although they were due to start selling
on March 7th, the sale has been delayed - and they are now going on
sale on March 15th.
Tickets will be going on sale for this venue through Midi.is and visindi.is/waters.
Turning to the seemingly controversial Tel Aviv concert on June 20th, we've now heard that tickets can be bought through Leaan tickets, who have them for sale now. The ticket agency we were told about - TicketNet.co.il - will be selling tickets soon. Tickets from both outlets cost 375NIS.
Roger has hit back at the
Palestinian artists who have expressed dismay at his planned visit to
Israel. "I have many fans in Israel, many of whom refuse to serve in
the military. I won't cancel my trip to Israel because I don't agree
with the government's policies, just as I won't stop performing in
Britain simply because I disagree with the policies of Tony Blair.
"I am happy to play to anyone who
believes in peace. I don't discriminate between any of my fans,
wherever they live. Being an Israeli does not disbar from being a human
being..."
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