Pink Floyd Live Backing Musicians - The Division Bell Tour 1994

The Division Bell Tour 1994

The Division Bell tour lasted from March to October 1994. The first half of the setlist on shows where The Dark Side of the Moon was not played in its entirety would consist of material from The Division Bell and A Momentary Lapse of Reason plus "Astronomy Domine" and "One of These Days". The second half made up of various Pink Floyd material from The Dark Side of the Moon, Wish You Were Here, The Wall and The Division Bell. On shows where all of Dark Side was played in the second set, the first half of the setlist consisted of material from The Division Bell, A Momentary Lapse, The Wall, Wish You Were Here and Meddle with the second half being The Dark Side of the Moon with encores of "Wish You Were Here", "Comfortably Numb", and "Run Like Hell". A recording of this tour can be found on P•U•L•S•E.

  • Dick Parry – saxophone
  • Jon Carin – keyboards and vocals
  • Guy Pratt – bass guitars and vocals
  • Tim Renwick – guitars
  • Gary Wallis – percussion
  • Durga McBroom, Sam Brown, Claudia Fontaine – backing vocals

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