David Gilmour on Pink Floyd reunion: “It has run its course, we are done”

David Gilmour has thrown cold water over a Pink Floyd reunion, admitting he “absolutely” doesn’t want to perform stadium gigs again and is enjoying his freedom.

He told Guitar Player magazine: “It has run its course, we are done. I’m all for Roger [Waters] doing whatever he wants to do and enjoying himself.

“But I absolutely don’t want to go back. I don’t want to go and play stadiums. I’m free to do exactly what I want to do and how I want to do it.”

Gilmour’s comments come after it was revealed last year that the band attempted to meet up to finally settle their differences.

Waters, who quit the group in 1985, said that he unsuccessfully attempted to make peace with Gilmour and their bandmate Nick Mason.

“About a year ago, I convened a sort of Camp David for the surviving members of Pink Floyd at a hotel at an airport in London, where I proposed all kinds of measures to get past this awful impasse that we have and the predicament we find ourselves in,” he said

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