Pink Floyd show up to Gilmour
Roger Waters and Nick Mason want Pink Floyd to reunite at Britain’s Glastonbury music festival. Announcing a new exhibition remembering the band at London’s Victoria and Albert Museum. Britain’s Daily Telegraph said both expressed an interest in a reunion performance at the legendary Somerset, England, music event but admitted any reunion plans depended on the feelings of David Gilmour, Pink Floyd’s other surviving member. Waters, 73, who has a famously fractious relationship with Gilmour, 70, indicated he would like to return with the band to the Glastonbury stage he performed on as a solo artist in 2002. The V&A Pink Floyd exhibition opens in May.