David Gilmour, the legendary guitarist of Pink Floyd, has been captivating audiences worldwide with his 2024 tour in support of his latest album, Luck and Strange. A particularly touching moment occurred during a live performance of “The Piper’s Call,” where Gilmour’s daughter, Romany Gilmour, joined him on stage. Their harmonious vocals and the heartfelt smile they shared exemplified the deep bond between father and daughter, making it a standout highlight of the tour.
At 78 years old, Gilmour has demonstrated remarkable vitality and passion for music. His album Luck and Strange, released on September 6, 2024, has been met with critical acclaim, reaching the number one spot in eight countries and the top ten in a further 14. The album features collaborations with his family, including lyrics by his wife, Polly Samson, and contributions from their children. Notably, Romany Gilmour provides vocals and harp on several tracks, adding a personal touch to the album’s sound.
The live version of “The Piper’s Call,” featuring Romany, was released on December 13, 2024, and has garnered significant attention, with fans expressing their admiration for the father-daughter collaboration. One fan commented, “Watching him have fun performing with Romany is the stuff of warm fuzzies. Goodness, I love this!”
Gilmour’s 2024 tour has included sold-out shows in cities such as Rome, London, Los Angeles, and New York, further solidifying his enduring influence in the music industry. The tour not only celebrates his new album but also highlights the personal connections that have enriched his musical journey.
For those who missed the live performance, the official video of “The Piper’s Call Live Around The World” is available for viewing: