Music
Gilmour won't rule out Floyd reunion
Published Wednesday, May 28 2008, 12:08 BST | By Alex Fletcher

Rex Features
The singer said that it was unlikely the '70s prog rockers would do a full tour, but said the group may reform for a one-off date in the future.
Pink Floyd last performed together at 2005's Live8 concert in London's Hyde Park.
Speaking about the future of the band, Gilmour told the BBC: "Who knows? Who knows the future?
"I haven't absolutely said 'no' to the possibility but I think that in reality any sort of long-term thing together is not going to happen.
"We did the one-off thing and that was probably enough for me but we shall see."
He added: "At my incredibly advantaged age - having achieved this - I've earned the right to sit on my ass for a little while and consider what to do next."
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