The title Us + Them is derived from the classic 1973 Pink Floyd track "Us and Them," which explores themes of isolation and conflict. The production expands these ideas into a modern "call to action" against contemporary political and social issues.
: The tour featured a group of session musicians, including notable vocalists like Lucius, who provided the "melodic, almost angelic" harmonies that contrast Waters' own "powerful and explosive" vocal style. Roger Waters: Us Them
: Blu-ray and DVD releases include bonus footage such as the documentary "Fleeting Glimpse" and additional live performances of "Comfortably Numb" and "Smell the Roses". Collaborative Context The title Us + Them is derived from
: The setlist and visuals emphasize human rights and resist authoritarianism, featuring songs from Waters' solo album Is This the Life We Really Want? alongside Pink Floyd classics. Tracklist Highlights : Blu-ray and DVD releases include bonus footage
: Waters utilized massive visual displays, including a recreation of the Battersea Power Station from the Animals album cover, complete with rising chimneys and the iconic floating pig.
The 2019 concert film and live album Roger Waters: Us + Them documents the of the same name, capturing performances from the Ziggo Dome in Amsterdam. The project, directed by Waters and Sean Evans, serves as a thematic successor to their previous collaboration, Roger Waters: The Wall . Core Themes and Narrative
Released officially on October 2, 2020, the project is available in several formats: : Standard 2CD sets and a 3LP vinyl edition.