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Roger Waters playing Mexico City in September Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 01 June 2016
Roger Waters - Foro Sol, Mexico City, 28th September 2016

Just announced: Roger Waters will be performing at the Foro Sol in Mexico City on September 28th, a week and a half before the first of two appearances at the Desert Trip festival in Indio, California, USA.

Making his return to Mexico four years after his previous visit, the concert poster/advert clearly hints at a much wider repertoire of material. The neonesque icons on the advert are (in order) for The Dark Side of the Moon, Wish You Were Here, Animals, and The Wall, and the promoter's website suggests songs from all these will be performed. Obviously, material from The Wall is a given, but it is looking like a 'greatest hits' set, more akin to his pre-2010 tours. We will find out for sure in almost four months!

There is a Banamex Exclusive Cardmember presale which takes place on June 7th and 8th. The general sale of tickets starts on June 9th through via Ticketmaster.com.mx, by phone at 53-25-9000 as well as at the Foro Sol box office. For more information on the concert - including a ticket price breakdown (from $300 to $3500) can be found at ocesa.com.mx/evento/roger-waters.

 
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