Will pink Floyd reunite?

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David Gilmour, Richard Wright and Nick Mason shared a stage together as Pink Floyd at Live 8 London on July 2, 2005 for a 'one-off peformance',the first time since 1994. Roger Waters joined the band as a 'guest' to perform live with Pink Floyd for the first time since 1980. The act was introduced to TV audiences as Pink Floyd. The attending audience was not formally introduced to the band, the only time this occurred at any of the Live 8 concerts. Since then, Waters, Wright and Mason have publicly expressed interest in at least one performance as Pink Floyd; however, Gilmour described this as "an experience I would not enjoy doing more of". Richard Wright passed away from cancer on September 15, 2008. Taking into account Ricks passing and Gilmours reluctance to play as Pink Floyd, a true reunion is unlikely. However, Roger Waters has announced a tour of 'The Wall' beginning in 2010. A surprise appearance by Gilmour is not completely out of the question, but it's highly doubtful. Drummer Nick Mason has joined Waters on his solo tours many times in the past. Short Answer: Probably not, but it's not impossible.
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