Fans of Pink Floyd are speculating that the English rock band could be set to tour again or release a new album after one of the tweet's of the band says "watch out for big announcement".
The "Comfortably Numb" hitmakers have teased them by posting a countdown to a big announcement on a website Tuesday marking the 20th anniversary of their final record, "The Division Bell".
Divisionbell20.com features a continuous clip of satellite images of the moon and urban landscapes to a soundtrack of Pink Floyd's music.
The site has also teased the hashtag #TBD20, referencing the fact the band's last record was released two decades ago in March, reports contactmusic.com.
Members Roger Waters, David Gilmour and Nick Mason, who haven't performed together publicly since the Live 8 benefit show in 2005, briefly reunited during Waters' "The Wall" tour stop at London's O2 Arena, but they have previously hinted at the possibility of a reunion.
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