David Gilmour Luck and Strange Tour: 2024 US Tour Dates and Tickets
by James Kevin Stott
Update:
- How Much are David Gilmour Tickets?
- David Gilmour Luck and Strange Tour Setlist
- Luck and Strange Tour Members
- Luck and Strange Tour Dates
- When Was Luck and Strange Released?
- About Luck and Strange
- Pink Floyd Days
- David Gilmour Discography
- Where to Get David Gilmour Tour Merch?
- Where to Get Cheap David Gilmour Concert Tickets
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Tour Name: Luck and Strange Tour Tour Dates: September 27 - November 10 |
As part of promotions for his newest album, Luck and Strange, David Gilmour will be touring limited locations in the UK, Italy, and the United States this fall, performing several concerts in each venue (for the most part). His tour gets going on September 27 at Circus Massimo in Rome, Italy, where Gilmour will perform 6 times in 7 days. After that, he heads to the Royal Albert Hall in London, England, for 6 more concerts within a similar span of time.
Gilmour’s US tour begins in Los Angeles on October 25 at the brand new Intuit Dome (home of the Los Angeles Clippers), followed by three straight days at the Hollywood Bowl. He will wrap up his 2024 tour in style with 5 shows at historic Madison Square Garden in New York City from November 4-10.
With close to 60 years in the music industry (he joined Pink Floyd in 1967!), David Gilmour needs no introduction. Long-time Pink Floyd fans will be well aware of his prowess as a guitarist and genius as a songwriter.
How Much are David Gilmour Tickets?
The self-reported average price of David Gilmour tickets (as of Sep 24):
Ticket Resale Site | Average David Gilmour Ticket Price |
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SeatGeek (Los Angeles) | $348 |
SeatGeek (New York) | $553 |
On TicketX, the cheapest David Gilmour ticket currently available is $81.40 (as of Oct 15, 2024).
David Gilmour Luck and Strange Tour Setlist
The David Gilmour Concert Setlist for the upcoming Luck and Strange Tour this Fall will include songs off the new album as well as a nice variety of Pink Floyd hits and maybe songs from other Gilmour solo projects.
This is the setlist from the show on October 14, 2024 in London.
5 A.M.
Black Cat
Luck and Strange
Breathe (In the Air)
Time
Breathe (Reprise)
Fat Old Sun
Marooned
A Single Spark
Wish You Were Here
Vita Brevis
Between Two Points
High Hopes
Sorrow
The Piper's Call
A Great Day for Freedom
In Any Tongue
The Great Gig in the Sky
A Boat Lies Waiting
Coming Back to Life
Dark and Velvet Nights
Sings
Scattered
Comfortably Numb
In an interview with Rolling Stone, Gilmour was reported as telling Uncut he has an “unwillingness to revisit the Pink Floyd of the Seventies” and is more intent on playing songs from Luck and Strange as well as material from other Pink Floyd eras.
Despite what we thought as the growing rift between Gilmour and Waters, Gilmour has showcased several Pink Floyd classics like ”Wish You Were Here” and ”Comfortably Numb.” While he mainly stuck to the same setlist so far, he may decide to change it up for the US leg of his tour.
Luck and Strange Tour Members
Luck and Strange is the fifth studio album by David Gilmour and includes musicians Guy Pratt and Tom Herbert (bass), Steve DeStanislao and Steve Gadd (drums), and Roger Eno and Rob Gentry (keyboards). The title track “Strange and Luck” features the late keyboard player for Pink Floyd, Richard Wright, recorded in 2007 during a jam in the barn at Gilmour’s house.
Besides daughter Romany, Gilmour also received help on the album from son Gabriel who helped with backing vocals, and son Charlie who contributed lyrics for the song “Scattered,” while his wife, novelist Polly Samson, penned many of the lyrics on the album.
However, you won’t see them on tour as Gilmour has chosen a different set of members to tour with to avoid “sticking to the original records.” He will be joined by the following members:
Pratt (bass)
Gentry and Greg Phillinganes (keyboards)
Adam Betts (drums)
Ben Worsley (guitar)
Louise Marshall and The Webb Sisters (Hattie and Charley) (backing vocals)
Luck and Strange Tour Dates
There were two special rehearsal shows (September 20-21) at the Brighton Centre in Brighton, East Sussex, England before the tour hit the road for Rome, London, Los Angeles, and New York. Luck and Strange Tour Tickets are on sale now and can be found in the links for each date below here at TicketX.
Although the tour dates for the European and US shows for 2024 are all there is for now, expect Gilmour to possibly add more dates for a David Gilmour Tour 2025, Here are the David Gilmour Tour 2024 shows coming up:
Date | Day | Location |
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Oct 25 | Fri | Intuit Dome, Inglewood, California |
Oct 29 | Tue | Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles, California |
Oct 30 | Wed | Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles, California |
Oct 31 | Thu | Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles, California |
Nov 4 | Mon | Madison Square Garden, New York, NY |
Nov 5 | Tue | Madison Square Garden, New York, NY |
Nov 6 | Sat | Madison Square Garden, New York, NY |
Nov 9 | Sat | Madison Square Garden, New York, NY |
Nov 10 | Sun | Madison Square Garden, New York, NY |
When Was Luck and Strange Released?
Produced by David Gilmour and Charlie Andrew, Gilmour released Luck and Strange on Sony Music on September 6. The album quickly became the third No. 1 album as a solo artist in the United Kingdom for the legendary Pink Floyd guitarist following On An Island (2006) and Rattle That Lock (2015).
About Luck and Strange
The songs ”The Piper’s Call,” ”Between Two Points,” (with his youngest daughter Romany Gilmour)—a remake of The Montgolfier Brothers original—and the title track, ”Luck and Strange” were all released as singles on the album which the 78-year-old Gilmour calls “the best album I’ve made since Dark Side of the Moon, since 1973.”
With Pink Floyd, Gilmour had six No. 1 albums in the UK including Atom Heart Mother (1970), Wish You Were Here (1975), The Final Cut (1983), The Division Bell (1994), and The Endless River (2014). Surprisingly, Dark Side of the Moon (No. 2), Animals (No. 2), and The Wall (No. 3) never made it to No. 1 in his homeland.
Pink Floyd Days
The album feels like a solid body of cohesive work. It’s the cohesiveness of the whole thing—the writing, the work, the thrill it still gives me to listen to it all the way through as an album. There’s a consistency of thought and of feeling that runs through it that excites me in a way that makes me make those comparisons.
Gilmour told Billboard.
Pink Floyd was formed in London in late 1965 by Syd Barrett, Roger Waters, Richard Wright, and Nick Mason. Barrett left the band due to mental health issues in April 1968. Gilmour joined the band in December of 1967. The beautiful nine-part song composition ”Shine On You Crazy Diamond” was written and included on the 1975 album Wish You Were Here as an homage to bandmate Barrett by Waters, Gilmour, and Wright.
The group reunited for a one-off show on July 2, 2005—the first time the quartet played together since 1981 when Waters left the band—as part of the Live 8 concert at London’s Hyde Park. It would be the last time the four played together with keyboardist Wright dying of lung cancer in 2008.
Gilmour and Waters reunited for one night when during the second night of The Wall Tour in 2011 and six songs into the second set at the O2 Arena in London, Waters was singing the second verse of one of the greatest songs in musical history, ”Comfortably Numb,” when he then stopped, threw upstairs on top of the wall to surprise guest Gilmour bathed in white light in one of the most iconic moments in the history of Rock N Roll.
David Gilmour Discography
David Gilmour has five studio and two live albums in his discography as a solo artist.
David Gilmour (1978)
About Face (1984)
On An Island (2006)
Live in Gdańsk (2008)
Rattle That Lock (2015)
Live At Pompeii (2017)
Luck And Strange (2024)
Where to Get David Gilmour Tour Merch?
If you are interested in getting some David Gilmour Tour merchandise, you can shop at his official website, Amazon or other online retailers where you can find items.
Item | Price |
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$14.98 | |
$97.99 | |
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$30-35 |
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