David Gilmour will never perform with Roger Waters again. The pair have been at odds for decades ever since Waters left Pink Floyd back in 1985 and launched a legal battle in a bid to get his former bandmates to stop using the group's name without him. And now Gilmour has revealed the feud is still boiling away and dismissed any lingering hopes of a reunion by insisting he will n In an interview with the Guardian newspaper, Gilmour was asked if he will ever perform on stage with Waters again, and he replied: "Absolutely not.

"I tend to steer clear of people who actively support genocidal and autocratic dictators like [Russian president Vladimir] Putin and [Nicolas] Maduro [President of Venezuela]. "Nothing would make me share a stage with someone who thinks such treatment of women and the LGBT community is OK. On the other hand, I’d love to be back on stage with [late Pink Floyd keyboardist] Rick Wright, who was one of the gentlest and most musically gifted people I’ve ever known.

" The pair last shared a stage back in 2011 when Gilmour made a special appearance onstage at one of Waters' solo performances of 'The Wall'. The latest flare-up comes after Gilmour’s wife Polly Samson previously accused Waters of being an anti-Semite in a post on X - formerly known as Twitter. Gilmour shared her message along with the statement "every word demonstrably true".

The author-and-lyricist - who worked with her husband on songs for Pink Floyd's 1994 album 'The Division Bell' - appear.