
David GilmourLuck and Strange Tour
Nine sold-out shows across Madison Square Garden, the Hollywood Bowl, and the Intuit Dome. $32 million gross. David Gilmour's first North American tour in nearly a decade.
Delivered as COO of Concerts at EMC Presents, prior to founding Capacity
David Gilmour returned to North America for the first time since 2016 with a nine-show run supporting Luck and Strange — his first solo album in nine years. Every show sold out.

The venues tell the story. Five nights at Madison Square Garden in a single week — a commitment reserved for the very top tier of touring artists. Three nights at the Hollywood Bowl, where Gilmour hadn't performed in years. And one night at the Intuit Dome in its debut season.

The Production
The show blended material from Luck and Strange with decades of catalogue — Pink Floyd deep cuts, solo classics, and a production design that matched the weight of the music. Laser arrays, immersive video, and a lighting design that transformed each venue into something closer to an art installation than a rock concert.




Full promoter responsibility across all nine dates — booking, deal negotiation, ticketing and pricing strategy, venue coordination, marketing oversight, and P&L management. A clean execution at the highest level of the touring business.
Role: Tour Promoter / Primary Management Contact · Delivered as COO of Concerts at EMC Presents, prior to founding Capacity