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David Bowie performing in Chile, 27 September 1990 It was announced that the set-list for any given performance of the tour would be partially determined by the most popular titles logged in a telephone poll [ 6 ] by calling the premium-rate telephone number 1-900-2-BOWIE-90. [ 2 ]
The closing night was billed as The New Heathens Night with Bowie headlining the event with support by The Dandy Warhols followed by a DJ set from Jonathan Ross. The Heathen Tour proper began at the Meltdown Festival with Bowie embarking on a series of European performances including a link-up with Moby for the 12-date North America Area:2 ...
Bowie decided to return to making music for himself, [91] and, having been put in touch with Reeves Gabrels through his publicist for the Glass Spider Tour, [92] Bowie formed his band Tin Machine in 1989 [24] and retired his back catalogue of songs from live performance with his Sound+Vision Tour in 1990.
Blossom Music Center: May 27, 2001 Wallingford: Oakdale Theater: May 29, 2001 Pittsburgh: A. J. Palumbo Center canceled May 30, 2001 Camden: Tweeter Center at the Waterfront: June 1, 2001 Noblesville: Deer Creek Music Center: June 2, 2001 Clarkston: Pine Knob Music Theatre: June 3, 2001 Corfu: Darien Lake Performing Arts Center: June 5, 2001 ...
A Reality Tour was a worldwide concert tour by the English singer-songwriter David Bowie in support of his 2003 album Reality. [1] The tour began on 7 October 2003 at the Forum Copenhagen, Denmark, continuing through Europe, North America, Asia, including a return to New Zealand and Australia for the first time since the 1987 Glass Spider Tour.
The Summer Carnival was the eighth concert tour by American singer Pink in support of her ninth studio album Trustfall (2023). The tour commenced on June 7, 2023, at the University of Bolton Stadium in Bolton, England, and concluded at the Camping World Stadium on November 18, 2024, in Orlando, United States.
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The set for the theatrical Diamond Dogs tour was designed by Mark Ravitz, who later did the set for Bowie's 1987 Glass Spider Tour. [5] The set was built to resemble a city (called "Hunger City"), [3] weighed 6 tons and incorporated over 20,000 moving parts including a variety of props (such as streetlamps, chairs and catwalks).