"Money" was regularly performed by Pink Floyd throughout their career. The song was first attempted live at The Dome, Brighton, on 20 January 1972 as part of the
Dark Side of the Moon suite. However, the performance was abandoned after a few bars due to problems with the taped sound effects. Following a delay, the band opted instead to play "
Atom Heart Mother". The first complete live performance took place the following day at the Guildhall, Portsmouth. "Money" continued to be performed regularly, along with the rest of
The Dark Side of the Moon, until the concert at
Knebworth Park on 5 July 1975. It was later used as an encore during the 1977
In the Flesh tour. These later performances typically lasted up to twelve minutes, with the guitar solo significantly extended and often featuring multiple improvised sections. During the performance in
Montreal on 6 July 1977, a disruptive fan threw a beer bottle onto the stage, provoking Roger Waters' anger. While the band continued to play during the
jam session section, Waters invited the fan onto the stage under the pretence of helping him up, then spat in his face. Bootleg recordings of the incident exist, and it has been cited as a contributing factor in the conceptual development of
The Wall. Following Waters’ departure, Pink Floyd continued to perform the song during their tours in support of
A Momentary Lapse of Reason and
The Division Bell. David Gilmour also included "Money" in his solo performances, such as during his 1984 US tour supporting the album
About Face, with versions often extended to around twelve minutes. He again featured the song during his
Rattle That Lock Tour in 2015 and 2016, with similarly expanded arrangements. Roger Waters regularly performed the song during his solo tours, including
The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking and
Radio K.A.O.S.. During the American leg of his
In the Flesh tour, vocals were performed by
Doyle Bramhall II, while the European leg featured
Chester Kamen. For
The Dark Side of the Moon Live tour, the lead vocals were provided by
Dave Kilminster. Waters also performed the song at the
Live Earth concert at Giants Stadium on 7 July 2007. "Money" was included in
Pink Floyd’s reunion set at the
Live 8 concert in London in 2005, marking Roger Waters’ first appearance with the band in over two decades. The performance also included "
Breathe" (including the
reprise following "
Time"), "
Wish You Were Here", and "
Comfortably Numb". Unusually for a live performance, the guitar solo in "Money" was limited to three choruses, as it appears on the studio album. ==Reception==