He noted he wrote a couple of new songs recently and went on to debut one of them, “The Bar.” The end of last night’s first set saw Waters & Co. Roger then sat at the piano and welcomed fans to the concert. Waters opened with an acoustic “Comfortably Numb” and looked to The Wall for “The Happiest Days Of Our Lives” along with “Another Brick In The Wall, Part 2” and “Another Brick In The Wall, Part 3.” Next came solo cuts “The Powers That Be” and “The Bravery Of Being Out Of Range” off 1987’s Radio K.A.O.S. Fans were warned at the top of the evening by a message over the PA and displayed on the video screens reading, “If you’re on of those ‘I love Pink Floyd, but I can’t stand Roger’s politics’ people you might do well to fuck off to the bar right now.” Roger Waters interspersed the music and production with messages about current events. The tour was originally scheduled for 2020 but was postponed due to the pandemic. Roger’s band featured Jonathan Wilson (guitar), Robert Walter (keyboards), Jon Carin (keyboards), Joey Waronker (drums), Gus Seyffert (bass), Seamus Blake (saxophone) and Dave Kilminster (guitar) as well as backing vocalists Amanda Belair and Shanay Johnson. The 23-song concert at PPG Paints Arena was performed in the round and split into two sets. Waters and his band loaded the setlist with Pink Floyd classics, solo gems and a brand new song entitled “The Bar” along with a reprise of the tune. Pink Floyd bassist Roger Waters finally launched his This Is Not A Drill Tour on Wednesday in Pittsburgh.