Roger Waters: Confusion about his planned appearances in Poland

Roger Waters
Confusion about his planned appearances in Poland

Will Roger Waters play two concerts in Kraków or not?

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Roger Waters was scheduled to perform in Poland in April. But there is confusion about a cancellation. The reason: his statements on the Ukraine war.

Will Roger Waters (79) perform in Poland next year or not? There is currently confusion about two planned concerts in Kraków. First reported Polish media citing the local organizer, the co-founder of the cult band Pink Floyd canceled the dates in the Eastern European country. At least that’s what the Waters manager decided. The suspected background: earlier statements regarding the Ukraine war and the subsequent protests of many Eastern Europeans.

All nonsense, However, Waters wrote on Facebook. He has not canceled any concerts at all and wants to continue playing there. However, a city councilor in Kraków wanted to declare him an “undesirable person”. He called on the city’s residents to boycott Waters and not buy tickets. Rather, it was a “sad loss” for him if the concerts were canceled. It is about “a draconian censorship” of his work. Every individual would be deprived of the opportunity to form an opinion.

Concert dates disappeared from the homepage

However, the fact that the concerts planned for April 21 and 22, 2023 in Poland have also disappeared from the official Waters website. Waters had in one Interview with the US television station CNN with his statements for great outrage in the western community of states. Among other things, he directly attacked US President Joe Biden (79), who, in his opinion, would “stoke the fire in Ukraine”. That is a big crime. The US would only prolong the war. If Biden wanted it, a war would be “over tomorrow”.

A storm of indignation then spread, especially in large parts of Eastern Europe, including Poland. Waters would spread Kremlin propaganda and not understand that Putin was the sole aggressor. In Russia, however, the musician’s statements caused applause. For example, ex-president and Putin confidante Dmitry Medvedev (57) wrote on the social network VKontakte that there were still “good people in the West” after all. He also underscored his post with the saying “Pink Floyd forever” with the classic “Wish You Were Here” penned by Waters.

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