Roger Waters seeks singer for son's Pink Floyd tribute band

Roger Waters has issued an open call for a singer to front his son Harry Waters' new Pink Floyd tribute band, Legacy, which plans to tour in 2027. The veteran musician wants someone who can replicate his youthful vocal range from tracks like 'Comfortably Numb' and 'Don't Leave Me Now.' This effort follows Waters firing Harry from his touring band in 2023.

Roger Waters announced the search on social media, praising Harry's new project. 'Harry has put a great band and show together,' Waters wrote. He described Legacy as a tribute to Pink Floyd's golden era and his solo career songs but noted it lacks 'the voice I had when I was young.' Waters specified the desired range, from the soft delivery in 'Hello, is there anybody in there?' on 'Comfortably Numb' to the high-pitched scream in 'Don't Leave Me Now.' He extended a serious invitation to audition, saying, 'This is your chance.'

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