Main Performers | David Gilmour - guitar, vocal |
Set List | '5 am', 'Rattle That Lock', 'Faces of Stone', 'Wish You Were Here', Pink Floyd, 'What Do You Want From Me', Pink Floyd, 'A Boat Lies Waiting', 'The Blue', 'Money', Pink Floyd, 'Us and Them', Pink Floyd, 'In Any Tongue', 'High Hopes', Pink Floyd 'Astronomy Domine', Pink Floyd, 'Shine On You Crazy Diamond', Pink Floyd, 'Fat Old Sun', Pink Floyd, 'Coming Back To Life', 'Girl in a Yellow Dress', 'Today', 'Sorrow', Pink Floyd, 'Run Like Hell' Pink Floyd ENCORE 'Time / Breathe', Pink Floyd, 'Comfortably Numb', Pink Floyd, 'Purple Rain' (second guitar solo), Prince |
Performance Notes | The voice and guitar of Pink Floyd David Gilmour will close the week of concerts in aid of the Teenage Cancer Trust at the Royal Albert Hall.
Gilmour will make it a round ten appearances at the venue on his current tour, promoting his new album Rattle That Lock, having already sold out five nights in 2015 and four more for September 2016.
In its 16th incredible year of world-class music and comedy to help young people with cancer, Teenage Cancer Trust at the Royal Albert Hall will run from 19 to 24 April 2016.
For every young person with cancer Teenage Cancer Trust supports, there is another the charity cannot currently reach. This must change. Teenage Cancer Trust needs to raise at least £80 million in the next five years to help every young person with cancer in the UK have access to the specialist care they provide. Teenage Cancer Trust at the Royal Albert Hall will continue to play a pivotal role in achieving this ambitious goal.
In 16 years, over 200 artists will have performed at the Hall for the charity, with nearly 500,000 fans in attendance including over 2,000 young people with cancer, raising over £22 million in that time.
Rock and Roll Box Package tickets were available for £1,000 (Second Tier), £2,000 (Loggia) and £3,000 (Grand Tier). Private box hire also included a dedicated box waiter, beverages, pre-show and interval catering and a donation to TCT. Luxury VIP Box Experience tickets were available for £1,200 (Second Tier), £2,400 (Loggia) and £3,600 (Grand Tier). Private box hire also included a dedicated box waiter, champagne on arrival, beverages, pre-show and interval catering and a donation to TCT.
No under 5s. Children under 14 must be accompanied by an adult. No under 14s in the standing Arena.
David Gilmour finished the concert by changing up to the second guitar solo of 'Comfortably Numb' to a rendition of 'Purple Rain' by Prince who had died on 21 April 2016 in the US. The rendition including purple lights filling the stage.
The event was filmed by David Gilmour Music Ltd for archive purposes only. |
Related Archival Material | Programme (RAHE/1/2016/22), Digital Setlist |