David Gilmour Rules Out Pink Floyd Reunion With Roger Waters Amid Longstanding Feud
David Gilmour Rules Out Pink Floyd Reunion With Roger Waters Amid Longstanding Feud

David Gilmour Rules Out Pink Floyd Reunion With Roger Waters Amid Longstanding Feud

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David Gilmour has definitively ruled out any possibility of reuniting with Roger Waters, with whom he has had a decades-long feud stemming from creative and personal differences that led to Waters leaving Pink Floyd in 1985. In a recent interview with The Telegraph, Gilmour stated there is "no possible way" he would share a stage with Waters again, emphasizing that nothing could change that stance. The animosity between the two has intensified recently due to political disagreements, with Gilmour's wife, Polly Samson, publicly accusing Waters of antisemitism and other severe criticisms, which Waters has vehemently denied. Samson explained that her public condemnation was intended to clearly dissociate herself and Gilmour from Waters' views, as she often faced uncomfortable reactions due to the association. In 2024, Pink Floyd sold their music and name rights to Sony in a substantial deal, which Gilmour described as a way to end the ongoing disputes and decision-making conflicts related to the band's legacy. Despite fans' hopes, the long-standing rift appears irreparable, and a Pink Floyd reunion is now considered impossible.

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