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Is anyone going (or has gone) to Roger Waters Us and Them Tour and gotten autographs? If so, any tips?

I may go to one of the Chicago shows at the United Center, or the St Paul show. Any idea where to look for him or what times? Is it better to check the venue or hotel?

Thanks for any help!

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I'm just really thankful and lucky to have got one (very happy with one), despite being "terrorized" by Roger's raving and drooling and seeing that scuffle. At least one person trying to double dip was thrown to the ground - no, I did not see by who. 

Does anyone get autographs in Montreal?  I live about an hour south in Upstate New York and I'm going to the first date - front row.  I've seen him several times but never sought to get his autograph because I simply didn't know where to look for him.  Any tips on where to wait or find out where his hotel is (I know this sounds stalker-ish as I type it lol).   I have an original 1980 Wall concert photo that I want to get signed.   Hopefully he's back to signing by Oct. 16th!   Thanks for any help, much appreciated!!

I don't know if he is signing or stopped again. If he is signing, this thread contains a lot of info. Look to be there about 3:45 pm for an 8pm show. Look to the rear of the venue for a crew/equipment entrance/ramp/tunnel whatever and a corresponding line of fellow folks holding LP's and such. Get on this line. Be sure to bring only an LP, program, ticket or CD to be sure to get a signature. Obviously, one per person. If he stops, Roger will be sitting in a black Tahoe, there will be a man to your right. You hand your item to this man as the guy in front of you is getting his item handed to him by Roger. You item is signed to Roger who might not even look at you - he hands it to you and you move away to your left if done as I saw. Choose your item carefully. He uses a DecoColor pen in silver, black and sometimes gold from what I can see. Something very slick and you might not get a lot of ink.

This is what I got for my efforts. I planned for everything but rain, and I got away lucky. I had three very different items with me for different pen types, colors etc. This allowed me to switch to a small item because of the rain that day.

The other thing I did not plan on was having to go back a second time - he did not stop on the 15th at all. I went back w/o a ticket on the 16th  and tried again and he stopped and signed about 12 or so - including mine. The story of this autograph is with this DVD on "My Page".

Thank you so much!  I have an original Wall tour poster from 1980 -- are posters a no no?

I would really stick to something small, easy to manage and so on - you want the most time spent on the signature not wielding some weird thing. LP. CD, 12" flat, DVD...7" single, tour program...etc.

I seen some people getting the album insert posters signed, but I seen some people getting turned down for various other things. To be 100% sure you'll get through to get something signed, bring your poster, but also bring a backup item, an album is best bet. I brought more than one item just to be safe.
Did you get him and if so, what did he sign for you?
Yes, he signed an album cover. That's mostly what I seen people getting signed.

The 2017 North American Tour Flat. That was my intention as well - but the rain. In retrospect I was a bit lucky with the DVD - I perhaps sould have followed my own advice - LP etc. Waters has said he won't sign photographs of himself. The DVD cover has....a nice photo of him, which is another reason I chose it. ;)

Here is the flat unsigned:

The DVD cover is definitely cool. I brought the L.P. with the same cover to the 2nd show I went to, but missed him by a few minutes.

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