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David Gilmour to join Roger Waters on stage for The Wall

Former Pink Floyd guitarist will honor promise made to Roger Waters last year.

While David Gilmour has definitively turned the page in terms of a Pink Floyd reunion, he has agreed to perform one song at Roger Waters’ The Wall Live tour this spring, reports Hit Fix.

A year ago, Roger Waters accompanied Gilmour on stage for a benefit event where they performed an acoustic version of Phil Spector’s To Know Him is To Love Him, as well as three songs from Pink Floyd’s Wish You Were Here, Comfortably Numb, and Another Brick in the Wall, Part 2.

In accepting Gilmour’s request, Waters managed to exchange a promise that Gilmour would appear at one The Wall shows at a later date. The date has not yet been confirmed, however, it should take place sometime this spring in England.

Waters told Sky News that “it’s beginning to look now as if [Gilmour] will do one gig,” for one song: Comfortably Numb. “It’s a big secret when.”

The Wall, which has already traveled America, is scheduled for May shows in London and Manchester. During the show, an actual 240-foot wall is constructed as Waters and his band play through the famed 1979 double-album’s tracks.