The idea behind the project is simple: bring classic Pink Floyd music back to the stage, along with a few selections from Roger Waters’ solo career. It’s being promoted with the tagline, “The Father’s Legacy, The Son’s Band,” highlighting the connection between the two.
However, there’s one key element missing — a lead vocalist.
Roger Waters himself pointed this out, saying the band needs someone who can match the range and emotion of his younger voice. From the soft, haunting lines of “Comfortably Numb” to the intense, high-pitched moments in “Don’t Leave Me Now,” he believes the right singer is essential to making the show work.
To solve this, Waters has opened auditions to the public, inviting anyone who thinks they have the voice to step forward and apply.
This project also comes with some history. Harry Waters previously spent 14 years performing in his father’s touring band before being let go in 2016 — a moment he later described as painful and unexpected. Since then, he has continued performing, including appearances with other bands playing Pink Floyd material.
Now, with Legacy, Harry returns to the music that shaped his career — this time leading his own band, and looking for a voice to help bring the songs to life once again.