Pink Floyd's Roger Waters defiant after police probe controversial Nazi-inspired concert costume
- Roger Waters, co-founder of Pink Floyd, is under investigation by German police for wearing a Nazi-inspired costume during a recent concert in Berlin.
- Waters has defended the costume as a statement against fascism and claims he has worn similar outfits at previous concerts without issue.
- The investigation has sparked debate about freedom of expression versus glorifying Nazi ideology, which is illegal in Germany.
- Waters, a vocal supporter of Palestinian rights, has faced repeated accusations of antisemitism, though he denies being antisemitic.
- The investigation adds to controversy surrounding Waters' tour, with some cities attempting to cancel his shows over his political views and support for Russia.






























