David Gilmour performs Pink Floyd’s ‘One of These Days’ for first time in 22 years

The Pink Floyd classic ‘One of These Days’ has been added to David Gilmour's solo setlist for the first time ever.

The instrumental opener from Pink Floyd’s 1971 album ‘Meddle’ was debuted by David and his band at the Plac Wolnosci in Wroclaw, Poland earlier this week.

In fact, the last time David performed ‘One of These Days’ in the live arena was on Pink Floyd’s The Division Bell Tour way back in 1994.
David Gilmour performs Pink Floyd’s ‘One of These Days’ for first time in 22 years
Since playing ‘One of These Days’ in Poland, David omitted it from the setlist of his first night at Schloss Schönbrunn in Vienna but performed it on the second night of his residency.

David is now poised to play two shows in Rome this weekend before taking to Pompeii’s Roman Amphitheatre 45 years on from Pink Floyd’s historic ‘Live At Pompeii’ performance in front of an empty stadium.

He’s then coming to the UK this autumn for five completely sold out shows at London’s Royal Albert Hall.

David’s setlist in Wroclaw was as follows:

5 A.M.
Rattle That Lock
Faces of Stone
Wish You Were Here
What Do You Want From Me
A Boat Lies Waiting
The Blue
Money
Us and Them
In Any Tongue
High Hopes

One of These Days
Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts I-V)
Dancing Right in Front of Me
Coming Back to Life
On an Island
The Girl in the Yellow Dress
Today
Sorrow
Run Like Hell

Time
Breathe (Reprise)
Comfortably Numb
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