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In early 2022, Nick Mason’s Saucerful of Secrets — the avenue for the legendary drummer to tour the world playing classics from the early days of Pink Floyd to rapturous crowds — will head back out on a 26-show tour of major cities across the United States and Canada.
Detailed on Tuesday, the tour will again feature Mason flanked by a number of high-profile musical colleagues including bassist Guy Pratt, guitarists Gary Kemp of Spandau Ballet and Lee Harris from Ian Dury’s Blockheads and keyboardist Dom Beken. This outing is billed as The Echoes Tour 2022, and looks to be another must-see event for fans of early-era Pink Floyd.
The Saucerful of Secrets project was launched in recent years by Mason and his pals and featured some excellent live performances in venues around the world — with a live album, Live at the Roundhouse, being released in Sept. 2020 capturing the magic from a night at the London club.
(Click here to buy Live at the Roundhouse from our Rock Cellar Store).
The tour starts on January 18th in Toronto and concludes on February 28th, 2022 in Vancouver.
Nick Mason said: “We enjoyed our 2019 tour in America so much. We’re happy to be back at it and playing Pink Floyd music fans may have never had the chance to experience live.”
Tickets for the first half of the tour go on sale this coming Friday, October 29th, with the exception of Philadelphia which goes on sale with the other half of the dates on Friday, November 5th.
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And the dates:
Jan. 18 – Toronto, ON Massey Hall
Jan. 19 – Montreal, QC Théâtre Saint-Denis 1
Jan. 21 – Boston, MA Shubert Theatre – Boch Center
Jan. 22 – Providence, RI Providence Performing Arts Center
Jan. 24 – Port Chester, NY The Capitol Theatre
Jan. 25 – Philadelphia, PA Merriam Theater
Jan. 26 – Pittsburgh, PA Benedum Center
Jan. 28 – New York, NY Beacon Theatre
Jan. 30 – Washington, DC The Anthem
Feb. 1 – Cincinnati, OH Music Hall
Feb. 2 – Akron, OH Akron Civic Theatre
Feb. 4 – Chicago, IL Chicago Theatre
Feb. 6 – Milwaukee, WI Riverside Theater
Feb. 8 – St. Louis, MO Stifel Theatre
Feb. 9 – Memphis, TN Cannon Center
Feb. 10 – Kansas City, MO Muriel Kauffman Theatre
Feb. 12 – Grand Prairie, TX Texas Trust CU Theatre at Grand Prairie
Feb. 15 – Denver, CO Paramount Theatre
Feb. 17 – Phoenix, AZ Orpheum Theatre
Feb. 18 – Los Angeles, CA The Orpheum Theatre
Feb. 21 – San Diego, CA Balboa Theatre
Feb. 23 – Sacramento, CA Memorial Auditorium
Feb. 24 – Oakland, CA Fox Theater
Feb. 26 – Seattle, WA Moore Theatre
Feb. 27 – Spokane, WA First Interstate Center for the Arts
Feb. 28 – Vancouver, BC The Orpheum
For more, click the link below to read our interview with Nick Mason about the Saucerful of Secrets project and unlocking some relics from the formative years of Pink Floyd.