Inflatable pigs on Roger Waters' tours

A giant inflatable pig has been one of the staple props of Pink Floyd live performances since 1977 when the album Animals was released. After Roger Waters departed Pink Floyd in 1985, he continued to use the pig as a show element during his solo live performances.

The Dark Side of the Moon Live tour 2006–2007

Roger Waters used inflatable pigs at many shows on his 2006–2007 tour The Dark Side of the Moon Live, specifically, when he performed the song "Sheep", concluding the first part of the show. The pigs used on tour were decorated with slogans and pieces of song lyrics, and with various drawings. During select performances at open-air venues the pig was released to "fly" away, a reference to the idiom "Pigs might fly".[1]

A pig entering Hollywood Bowl before being walked through and then released into the Los Angeles sky during Waters' show of 5 October.

The pig was released again at the Shoreline Amphitheatre show in Mountain View the following week, on 10 October.

2007 Australia, New Zealand and Asian tour dates

2007 Latin American tour dates

2007 European tour dates

2007 North American tour dates

A close-up of the pig released at the Roger Waters show on 1 June 2007.
The pig used at the Hollywood Bowl show on 13 June.

Live Earth

7 July 2007: Roger Waters played in the New York leg of Live Earth. When he began singing "The Happiest Days of Our Lives" / "Another Brick in the Wall Part 2" the pig came out again. It had a more cartoonish look, and part of its body appeared as that of the wall. It had the words "Together we stand, divided we fall" (the last lines of "Hey You") on one side and "SOS" on the other. Unlike the SOS logo for Live Earth (which stood for "Save Our Selves") , the one on the pig said "Save Our Sausages" instead.

The Dark Side of the Moon Live tour 2008

2008 North American tour dates

Coachella

Denver

Dallas

Houston

2008 European tour dates

Landgraaf (The Netherlands)

"The Wall" Live

2010 tour dates

Chicago

Ottawa

New Jersey

Mexico City

2011 tour dates

The Netherlands

2012 tour dates

Chile

Philadelphia

Phoenix

2013 tour dates

Belgium

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