David Bowie Tour Dates
Diamond Dog/philly TOUR
June–July:
- David Bowie – vocals
- Earl Slick – guitar
- Michael Kamen – electric piano, moog synthesizer, oboe
- Mike Garson – piano, mellotron
- David Sanborn – alto saxophone, flute
- Richard Grando – baritone saxophone, flute
- Herbie Flowers – bass
- Tony Newman – drums
- Pablo Rosario – percussion
- Gui Andrisano – backing vocals
- Warren Peace – backing vocals
September:
- David Bowie – vocals
- Earl Slick – guitar
- Carlos Alomar – rhythm guitar
- Mike Garson – piano, mellotron
- David Sanborn – alto saxophone, flute
- Richard Grando – baritone saxophone, flute
- Doug Rauch – bass
- Greg Errico – drums
- Pablo Rosario – percussion
- Gui Andrisano – backing vocals
- Warren Peace – backing vocals
- Ava Cherry – backing vocals
- Robin Clark – backing vocals
- Anthony Hinton – backing vocals
- Diane Sumler – backing vocals
- Luther Vandross – backing vocals
- “The Soul/Philly Dogs Tour” – October–December:
- David Bowie – vocals
- Earl Slick – lead guitar
- Carlos Alomar – rhythm guitar
- Mike Garson – piano, mellotron
- David Sanborn – alto saxophone, flute
- Emir Kasan – bass
- Dennis Davis-drums
- Pablo Rosario – percussion
- Warren Peace – backing vocals
- Ava Cherry – backing vocals
- Robin Clark – backing vocals
- Anthony Hinton – backing vocals
- Diane Sumler – backing vocals
- Luther Vandross – backing vocals]
SEPTEMBER
2nd Universal Amphitheatre Los Angeles United States Of America
3rd Universal Amphitheatre Los Angeles United States Of America
4th Universal Amphitheatre Los Angeles United States Of America
5th Universal Amphitheatre Los Angeles United States Of America
6th Universal Amphitheatre Los Angeles United States Of America
7th Universal Amphitheatre Los Angeles United States Of America
8th Universal Amphitheatre Los Angeles United States Of America
11th Sports Arena San Diego United States Of America
13th Convention Center Tucson United States Of America
14th Arizona Coliseum Phoenix United States Of America
16th Anaheim Coliseum Convention Center Los Angeles United States Of America
? ? Studios Los Angeles United States – Rehearsals*
According to Tony Zanetta (MainMan) a total of seven shows were cancelled between 16th September & 5th October – there is some confusion over which dates were postponed.
*There was a two week rehearsal in a Los Angeles studio before resuming the tour.
THE SOUL/PHILLY DOGS TOUR
The 2nd Leg of The Diamond Dogs Tour which became known as The ‘Philly’ Dogs Tour restarted on the 5th October 1974. The re-arranged line-up now named David Bowie and The Mike Garson Band consisted of: David Bowie (vocals), Mike Garson (piano, mellotron), Carlos Alomar (guitar), Earl Slick (lead guitar), Emir Ksasan (bass), Dennis Davis (drums), Pablo Rosario (percussion), David Sanborn (alto sax, flute), Richard Grando (baritone sax, flute), Michael Kamen (electric piano, moog, oboe), Geoffrey MacCormack (aka Warren Peace), Ava Cherry, Robin Clark, Jean Fineberg, Anthony Hinton, Dianne Sumler and Luther Vandross (vocal backings).
OCTOBER
5th Civic Center St. Paul, MN United States Of America
8th Indiana Convention Center Indianapolis United States Of America
11th Dane County Memorial Coliseum Madison United States Of America
13th Exposition & Convention Center Arena Milwaukee United States Of America
15th Michigan Palace Detroit United States Of America
16th Michigan Palace Detroit United States Of America
17th Michigan Palace Detroit United States Of America
18th Michigan Palace Detroit United States Of America
19th Michigan Palace Detroit United States Of America
20th Michigan Palace Detroit United States Of America
22nd Arie Crown Theater Chicago United States Of America
23rd Arie Crown Theater Chicago United States Of America
28th Radio City Music Hall New York City United States Of America
29th Radio City Music Hall New York City United States Of America
30th Radio City Music Hall New York City United States Of America
31st Radio City Music Hall New York City United States Of America
NOVEMBER
1st Radio City Music Hall New York City United States Of America
2nd Radio City Music Hall New York City United States Of America
3rd Radio City Music Hall New York City United States Of America
6th Public Auditorium Cleveland United States Of America
8th War Memorial Auditorium Buffalo United States Of America
11th Landover Capital Centre Washington DC United States Of America
14th Music Hall Boston United States Of America
15th Music Hall Boston United States Of America
16th Music Hall Boston United States Of America
18th Spectrum Arena Philadelphia United States Of America
19th Civic Arena Pittsburgh United States Of America
25th Spectrum Arena Philadelphia United States Of America
28th Mid-South Coliseum Memphis United States Of America
30th Municipal Auditorium Nashville United States Of America
DECEMBER
1st The Omni Atlanta United States Of America
2nd University of Alabama Tuscaloosa United States – Cancelled
1976
THE 1976 WORLD TOUR
Opening on 2nd February, the 1976 World Tour visited eleven countries and produced a total of sixty four performances. The band consisted of: David Bowie (vocals), Carlos Alomar (rhythm guitar), Stacey Heydon (lead guitar), Dennis Davis (drums, percussion), George Murray (bass) and Tony Kaye (keyboards, synthesisers). In March the band became known as ‘Raw Moon’.
1976 – JANUARY
? Keith Richards’ Home Studios Ochios Point Jamaica – 2 Weeks Rehearsal
? ? Studios New York United States – 2 Weeks Rehearsal
FEBRUARY
2nd Pacific Coliseum Vancouver Canada
3rd Centre Coliseum Seattle United States Of America
4th Memorial Coliseum Portland United States Of America
5th Coliseum Arena Oakland United States Of America
6th Cow Palace San Francisco United States Of America
8th Inglewood Forum Los Angeles United States Of America
9th Inglewood Forum Los Angeles United States Of America
11th Inglewood Forum Los Angeles United States Of America
13th Sports Arena San Diego United States Of America
15th Veterans’ Memorial Coliseum Phoenix United States Of America
16th Civic Auditorium Albuquerque United States Of America
17th McNichols Sports Arena Denver United States Of America
20th Mecca Arena Milwaukee United States Of America
21st Wings Stadium Kalamazoo United States Of America
22nd Roberts Municipal Stadium Evansville, Indiana United States Of America
23rd Coliseum Cincinnati United States Of America
25th Forum Montreal Canada
26th Maple Leaf Gardens Toronto Canada
27th Public Auditorium Cleveland United States Of America
28th Public Auditorium Cleveland United States Of America
29th Olympia Stadium Detroit United States Of America
MARCH
1st Olympia Stadium Detroit United States Of America
3rd International Amphitheatre Chicago United States Of America
5th Henry W. Kiel Municipal Auditorium St. Louis United States Of America
6th Mid-South Coliseum Memphis United States Of America
7th Municipal Auditorium Nashville United States Of America
8th The Omni Atlanta United States Of America
? Coliseum Jacksonville United States Of America
11th Civic Arena Pittsburgh United States Of America
12th Scope Convention Hall Norfolk United States Of America
13th Capital Centre Washington DC United States Of America
14th Capital Centre Washington DC United States Of America
15th Spectrum Arena Philadelphia United States Of America
16th Spectrum Arena Philadelphia United States Of America
17th New Boston Garden Arena Boston United States Of America
19th Memorial Auditorium Buffalo United States Of America
20th War Memorial Rochester United States Of America
21st Civic Center Springfield United States Of America
22nd Memorial Coliseum New Haven United States Of America
23rd Nassau Coliseum Uniondale United States Of America
26th Madison Square Garden New York City United States Of America
APRIL
7th Olympiahalle Munich Germany
8th Philipshalle Dusseldorf Germany
10th Deutschlandhalle Berlin Germany
11th Congress Centrum Hamburg Germany
12th Congress Centrum Hamburg Germany
13th Festhalle Frankfurt Germany
14th Eberthalle Ludwigshafen.. Germany
17th Festhalle Berne Switzerland – Cancelled
17th Hallen Stadion Zurich Switzerland
24th Nya Masshallen Helsinki Finland
26th Kungliga Tennishallen Stockholm Sweden
27th Ekebergshallen Oslo Norway – Cancelled
27th Kungliga Tennishallen Stockholm Sweden
28th Scandinavium Gothenburg Sweden
29th Falkonerteatret Copenhagen Denmark
30th Falkonerteatret Copenhagen Denmark
MAY
3rd Wembley Empire Pool London England
4th Wembley Empire Pool London England
5th Wembley Empire Pool London England
6th Wembley Empire Pool London England
7th Wembley Empire Pool London England
8th Wembley Empire Pool London England
11th Vorst Nationaal Brussels Belgium
13th Sport Palais Ahoy Rotterdam Holland
14th Sport Palais Ahoy Rotterdam Holland
17th Pavillion Paris France
18th Pavillion Paris France
19th Pavillion Paris France – Cancelled
1978
THE 1978 WORLD TOUR
Opening on 29th March, The 1978 World Tour visited fifteen countries and produced a total of seventy seven performances. The band consisted of: David Bowie (vocals, keyboards), Carlos Alomar (rhythm guitar), Adrian Belew (lead guitar), Dennis Davis (drums, percussion), Simon House (electric violin), Sean Mayes (piano, string ensemble), George Murray (bass) and Roger Powell (keyboards, synthesisers). On the 11th and 14th November Dennis Garcia (keyboards, synthesisers) replaced Roger Powell.
FEBRUARY
20th Dorchester Hotel London England – Press Conference
MARCH
16th ? Dallas United States – Rehearsals Start
25th ? Dallas United States – Rehearsals Finish
29th Sports Arena San Diego United States Of America
30th Veterans’ Memorial Coliseum Phoenix United States Of America
APRIL
2nd Convention Center Fresno United States Of America
3rd Inglewood Forum Los Angeles United States Of America
4th Inglewood Forum Los Angeles United States Of America
5th Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum San Francisco United States Of America
6th Inglewood Forum Los Angeles United States Of America
9th The Summit Houston United States Of America
10th Convention Center Dallas United States Of America
11th Louisiana State Univ Assembly Ctr Baton Rouge United States Of America
13th Municipal Auditorium Nashville United States Of America
14th Mid-South Coliseum Memphis United States Of America
15th Municipal Auditorium Kansas City United States Of America
17th Arie Crown Theater Chicago United States Of America
18th Arie Crown Theater Chicago United States Of America
20th Cobo Arena Detroit United States Of America
21st Cobo Arena Detroit United States Of America
22nd Richfield Coliseum Cleveland United States Of America
24th Mecca Auditorium Milwaukee United States Of America
26th Civic Arena Pittsburgh United States Of America
27th Capital Centre Washington DC United States Of America
28th Spectrum Arena Philadelphia United States Of America
29th Spectrum Arena Philadelphia United States Of America
MAY
1st Maple Leaf Gardens Toronto Canada
2nd Civic Centre Ottawa Canada
3rd Forum Montreal Canada
5th Civic Center Providence United States of America
6th New Boston Garden Arena Boston United States Of America
7th Madison Square Garden New York City United States Of America
8th Madison Square Garden New York City United States Of America
9th Madison Square Garden New York City United States Of America
14th Festhalle Frankfurt West Germany
15th Congress Centrum Hamburg West Germany
16th Philipshalle Dusseldorf Germany – Cancelled
16th Deutschlandhalle Berlin Germany
18th Grugahalle Essen Germany
19th Koln Sports Palast Cologne Germany
20th Olympicahalle Munich Germany
22nd Reich Stadion Vienna Austria
24th Pavillon de Paris Paris France
25th Pavillon de Paris Paris France
26th Palais des Sports Lyon France
27th Parc Chaneau Marseilles France – Cancelled
31st Falkonerteatret Copenhagen Denmark
JUNE
1st Falkonerteatret Copenhagen Denmark
2nd Skansen Stockholm Sweden – Cancelled
2nd Kungliga Tennishallen Stockholm Sweden
4th Scandanavium Gothenburg Sweden
5th Ekeberg Idrettshall Oslo Norway
7th Sport Paleis Ahoy Rotterdam Holland
8th Sport Paleis Ahoy Rotterdam Holland
9th Sport Paleis Ahoy Rotterdam Holland
11th Vorst Nationaal Brussels Belgium
12th Vorst Nationaal Brussels Belgium
14th City Hall Newcastle England
15th City Hall Newcastle England
16th City Hall Newcastle England
19th Apollo Theatre Glasgow Scotland
20th Apollo Theatre Glasgow Scotland
21st Apollo Theatre Glasgow Scotland
22nd Apollo Theatre Glasgow Scotland
24th New Bingley Hall, CS Stafford England
25th New Bingley Hall, CS Stafford England
26th New Bingley Hall, CS Stafford England
29th Earls Court Arena London England
30th Earls Court Arena London England
JULY
1st Earls Court Arena London England
THE OZ TOUR
For the Australian leg of the tour, officially named “The Oz Tour”, Dennis Garcia replaced Roger Powell on keyboards and synthesisers for two shows on the 11th and 14th November.
NOVEMBER
11th Oval Cricket Ground Adelaide Australia
14th Perth Entertainment Centre Perth Australia
18th Melbourne Cricket Ground Melbourne Australia
21st Lang Park Brisbane Australia
24th R.A.S. Showgrounds Sydney Australia
25th R.A.S. Showgrounds Sydney Australia
29th Queen Elizabeth II Park Christchurch New Zealand
DECEMBER
2nd Western Springs Speedway Auckland New Zealand
6th Koseinenkin Kaikan Osaka Japan
7th Koseinenkin Kaikan Osaka Japan
9th Banpaku Kaikan Osaka Japan
11th NHK Nihon Budokan Tokyo Japan
12th NHK Nihon Budokan Tokyo Japan
1983
THE SERIOUS MOONLIGHT TOUR
Opening on 18th May 1983, the Serious Moonlight World Tour visited fifteen countries and produced ninety six performances. The band consisted of: David Bowie (vocals, guitar, saxophone), Carlos Alomar (guitar), Earl Slick (lead guitar), Carmine Rojas (bass), Tony Thompson (drums), Dave Lebolt (keyboards), Steve Elson, Stan Harrison, Lenny Pickett, Frank Simms and George Simms (backing vocals).
MARCH
17th Claridge’s Hotel London England – Press Conference
APRIL
? Las Colinas Dallas United States – Rehearsals
MAY
? ? Paris France – Rehearsals
17th Vorst Nationaal Brussels Belgium – Dress/Rehearsal
18th Vorst Nationaal Brussels Belgium – Warm-Up Show
19th Vorst Nationaal Brussels Belgium – Warm-Up Show
20th Festhalle Frankfurt Germany
21st Olympicahalle Munich Germany
22nd Olympicahalle Munich Germany
24th Palais des Sports Lyon France
25th Palais des Sports Lyon France
26th Les Arenes Frejus France
27th Les Arenes Frejus France
29th La Beaujoire Nantes France – Cancelled
30th Glen Helen Regional Pk – US Fest San Bernardino United States Of America
JUNE
2nd Wembley Arena London England
3rd Wembley Arena London England
4th Wembley Arena London England
5th National Exhibition Centre Arena Birmingham England
6th National Exhibition Centre Arena Birmingham England
8th Hippodrome d’Auteuil Paris France
9th Hippodrome d’Auteuil Paris France
11th Ullevi Stadium Gothenburg Sweden
12th Ullevi Stadium Gothenburg Sweden
15th Ruhrland Stadium Bochum Germany
17th Freilicht Buhne Bad Segeberg Germany
18th Freilicht Buhne Bad Segeberg Germany
20th Wald Buhne West Berlin Germany
24th Bieberer Berg Stadium Offenbach Germany
25th Stadion Feyenoord Rotterdam Holland
26th Stadion Feyenoord Rotterdam Holland
28th Murrayfield Stadium Edinburgh Scotland
30th Hammersmith Odeon London England – Charity Show
JULY
1st Milton Keynes Bowl Milton Keynes England
2nd Milton Keynes Bowl Milton Keynes England
3rd Milton Keynes Bowl Milton Keynes England
11th Coliseum Quebec City Canada
12th Forum Montreal Canada
13th Forum Montreal Canada
15th Civic Center Hartford United States Of America
16th Civic Center Hartford United States Of America
18th Spectrum Arena Philadelphia United States Of America
19th Spectrum Arena Philadelphia United States Of America
20th Spectrum Arena Philadelphia United States Of America
21st Spectrum Arena Philadelphia United States Of America
23rd Carrier Dome Syracuse United States – Rescheduled
25th Madison Square Garden New York City United States Of America
26th Madison Square Garden New York City United States Of America
27th Madison Square Garden New York City United States Of America
29th Richfield Coliseum Cleveland United States Of America
30th Joe Louis Arena Detroit United States Of America
31st Joe Louis Arena Detroit United States Of America
AUGUST
1st Rosemont Horizon Chicago United States Of America
2nd Rosemont Horizon Chicago United States Of America
3rd Rosemont Horizon Chicago United States Of America
4th Rosemont Horizon Chicago United States Of America
7th Commonwealth Stadium Edmonton Canada
8th British Columbia Place Stadium Vancouver Canada
9th British Columbia Place Stadium Vancouver Canada
11th Tacoma Dome Seattle United States Of America
14th Forum Los Angeles United States Of America
15th Forum Los Angeles United States Of America
17th Veterans’ Memorial Coliseum Phoenix United States Of America
19th Reunion Arena Dallas United States Of America
20th Frank Erwin Center Austin United States Of America
21st The Summit Houston United States Of America
24th Scope Convention Hall Norfolk United States Of America
25th Scope Convention Hall Norfolk United States Of America
27th Capital Centre Washington DC United States Of America
28th Capital Centre Washington DC United States Of America
29th Hershey Park Stadium Hershey United States Of America
31st Sullivan Stadium Boston United States Of America
SEPTEMBER
3rd C.N.E. Grandstand Toronto Canada
4th C.N.E. Grandstand Toronto Canada
5th Memorial Auditorium Buffalo United States Of America
6th Carrier Dome Syracuse United States Of America
9th Anaheim Stadium Los Angeles United States Of America
11th Pacific National Exhibition Coliseum Vancouver Canada
12th Pacific National Exhibition Coliseum Vancouver Canada
14th Winnipeg Stadium Winnipeg Canada
17th Oakland Stadium San Francisco United States Of America
OCTOBER
? ? Tokyo Japan – Rehearsals
20th Budokan Arena Tokyo Japan
21st Budokan Arena Tokyo Japan
22nd Budokan Arena Tokyo Japan
24th Budokan Arena Tokyo Japan
25th Yokohama Stadium Yokohama Japan
26th Funitsu Taikukan Osaka Japan
27th Funitsu Taikukan Osaka Japan
29th Kokusai Tenji Kaikan Nagoya Japan
30th Expo Memorial Park Osaka Japan
31st Funitsu Taikukan Kyoto Japan
NOVEMBER
4th Entertainment Centre Perth Australia
5th Entertainment Centre Perth Australia
6th Entertainment Centre Perth Australia
9th Oval Cricket Ground Adelaide Australia
12th V.F.L. Park Waverley, Melbourne Australia
16th Lang Park Brisbane Australia
19th R.A.S. Showgrounds Sydney Australia
20th R.A.S. Showgrounds Sydney Australia
24th Athletic Park Wellington New Zealand
26th Western Springs Stadium Auckland New Zealand
DECEMBER – “BUNGLE IN THE JUNGLE” TOUR
1st Youth Club ? Singapore – Cancelled
3rd ? ? Singapore
5th Army Stadium Bangkok Thailand
7th Hong Kong Coliseum (at Hung Hom) Hong Kong City Hong Kong
8th Hong Kong Coliseum (at Hung Hom) Hong Kong City Hong Kong
1987
THE GLASS SPIDER WORLD TOUR
Opening on the 30th May 1987, The Glass Spider World Tour visited fifteen countries and produced eighty six performances, as well as nine promotional press shows. The band consisted of: David Bowie (vocals, guitar, saxophone), Carlos Alomar (guitar), Peter Frampton (lead guitar), Carmine Rojas (bass), Alan Childs (drums), Erdal Kizilcay (keyboards, trumpet, congas, violin) and Richard Cottle (keyboards, saxophone).
The dancers were: Melissa Hurley, Constance Marie, Craig Allen Rothwell (aka Spazz Attack), Viktor Manoel and Stephen Nichols. In March before the tour started, a number of Press Shows were given in various countries. The band for these performances consisted of: David Bowie (vocals), Carlos Alomar (guitar), Peter Frampton (guitar), Alan Childs (drums), Carmine Rojas (bass) and Richard Cottle (keyboards).
MARCH – PROMOTIONAL PRESS TOUR
17th Diamond Club Toronto Canada – Press Show
18th Cat Club New York United States Of America – Press Show
20th Players’ Theatre London England – Press Show
21st La Locomotive Paris France – Press Show
24th Halquera Plateaux Madrid Spain – Press Show
25th Piper Rome Italy – Press Show
26th Parkcafe Lowenbrau Munich Germany – Press Show
28th Ritz Stockholm Sweden – Press Show
30th Paradiso Amsterdam Holland – Press Show
APRIL
? ? New York City United States Of America – 1st Rehearsals
MAY
18th Ahoy Hall Rotterdam Holland – 2nd Rehearsals
19th Ahoy Hall Rotterdam Holland – 2nd Rehearsals
20th Ahoy Hall Rotterdam Holland – 2nd Rehearsals
21st Ahoy Hall Rotterdam Holland – 2nd Rehearsals
22nd Ahoy Hall Rotterdam Holland – 2nd Rehearsals
23rd Ahoy Hall Rotterdam Holland – 2nd Rehearsals
24th Ahoy Hall Rotterdam Holland – 2nd Rehearsals
27th Stadion Feyenoord Rotterdam Holland – 3rd Rehearsals
28th Stadion Feyenoord Rotterdam Holland – 3rd Rehearsals
30th Stadion Feyenoord Rotterdam Holland
31st Stadion Feyenoord Rotterdam Holland
JUNE
2nd Werchter Festival Terrein Werchter Belgium
6th Hansa Tonstudios Berlin Germany – Rehearsal
6th Hansa Tonstudios Berlin Germany – Press Conference
6th Platz der Republik Berlin Germany – Festival
7th Nurburgring – (Rock Am Ring) Koblenz Germany – Festival
9th Stadio Comunale Florence Italy
10th Stadio San Siro Milan Italy
13th Festwiese Am Stadtpark Hamburg Germany
15th Stadio Flaminio Rome Italy
16th Stadio Flaminio Rome Italy
17th Wembley Stadium London England – Rehearsal
18th Wembley Stadium London England – Rehearsal
19th Wembley Stadium London England – Rehearsal
19th Wembley Stadium London England
20th Wembley Stadium London England
21st Cardiff Arms Park Cardiff Wales
23rd Roker Park Stadium Sunderland England
27th Eriksberg Festival Site Gothenburg Sweden
28th Stade Municipal de Gerland Lyon France
JULY
1st Wiener Stadion Vienna Austria
3rd Parc Departemental de la Courneuve Paris France
4th Le Stadium Toulouse France
6th Estadio Vicente Calderon Madrid Spain
7th Mini Estadio C.F. Barcelona Spain
8th Mini Estadio C.F. Barcelona Spain
11th Slane Castle Slane, Co.Meath Ireland
14th Maine Road Stadium Manchester England
15th Maine Road Stadium Manchester England
17th Stade de l’Ouest Nice France
18th Stadio Comunale Torino Italy
30th Veterans’ Stadium Philadelphia United States Of America
31st Veterans’ Stadium Philadelphia United States Of America
AUGUST
2nd Giants Stadium East Rutherford United States Of America
3rd Giants Stadium East Rutherford United States Of America
7th Spartan Stadium San Jose United States Of America
8th Anaheim Stadium Los Angeles United States Of America
9th Anaheim Stadium Los Angeles United States Of America
12th Mile High Stadium Denver United States Of America
14th Portland Civic Auditorium Portland United States Of America
15th British Columbia Place Stadium Vancouver Canada
17th Commonwealth Stadium Edmonton Canada
19th Winnipeg Stadium Winnipeg Canada
21st Rosemont Horizon Chicago United States Of America
22nd Rosemont Horizon Chicago United States Of America
24th Molson C.N.E. Stadium Toronto Canada
25th Molson C.N.E. Stadium Toronto Canada
28th Lansdowne Park Ottawa Canada
30th Olympic Stadium Montreal Canada
SEPTEMBER
1st Madison Square Garden New York City United States Of America
2nd Madison Square Garden New York City United States Of America
3rd Sullivan Stadium Foxboro United States Of America
6th Dean Dome Chapel Hill, NC United States Of America
7th Dean Dome Chapel Hill, NC United States Of America
10th Marcus Amphitheatre Milwaukee United States Of America
11th Marcus Amphitheatre Milwaukee United States Of America
12th Pontiac Silverdome Detroit United States Of America
14th Rupp Arena Lexington United States Of America
18th Orange Bowl Miami United States Of America
19th Tampa Stadium Tampa United States Of America
21st Omni Arena Atlanta United States Of America
22nd Omni Arena Atlanta United States Of America
25th Hartford Civic Center Hartford United States Of America
28th Capital Centre Washington DC United States Of America
29th Capital Centre Washington DC United States Of America
OCTOBER
1st St. Paul Civic Center Minneapolis United States Of America
2nd St. Paul Civic Center Minneapolis United States Of America
4th Kemper Arena Kansas City United States Of America
6th Superdome New Orleans United States Of America
7th The Summit Houston United States Of America
8th The Summit Houston United States Of America
10th Reunion Arena Dallas United States Of America
11th Reunion Arena Dallas United States Of America
13th Los Angeles Sports Arena Los Angeles United States Of America
14th Los Angeles Sports Arena Los Angeles United States Of America
27th Tivoli Club Sydney Australia – Press Conference
29th Boondall Entertainment Centre Brisbane Australia
30th Boondall Entertainment Centre Brisbane Australia
NOVEMBER
3rd Entertainment Centre Sydney Australia
4th Entertainment Centre Sydney Australia
6th Entertainment Centre Sydney Australia
7th Entertainment Centre Sydney Australia
9th Entertainment Centre Sydney Australia
10th Entertainment Centre Sydney Australia
13th Entertainment Centre Sydney Australia
14th Entertainment Centre Sydney Australia
18th Kooyong Stadium Melbourne Australia
20th Kooyong Stadium Melbourne Australia
21st Kooyong Stadium Melbourne Australia
23rd Kooyong Stadium Melbourne Australia
28th Western Springs Stadium Auckland New Zealand
1995-1996
THE OUTSIDE WORLD TOUR
Opening on the 14th September 1995, the Outside World Tour took in twenty six countries and produced a total of ninety two performances. The band consisted of: David Bowie (vocals/saxophone), Peter Schwartz (keyboards), Reeves Gabrels (lead guitar), Gail Ann Dorsey (bass/vocals), Carlos Alomar (guitar), Zachary Alford (drums), Mike Garson (keyboards) and George Simms (backing vocals/keyboards). For the start of the tour in the US, Nine Inch Nails were special guests. For the UK leg, Morrissey was special guest up until Aberdeen.
SEPTEMBER
? ? New York United States – Rehearsals
13th Meadows Amphitheatre Hartford United States – Dress Rehearsals
14th Meadows Amphitheatre Hartford United States Of America
16th Great Woods Center Perf. Arts Mansfield United States Of America
17th Hershey Park Stadium Hershey United States Of America
20th Sky Dome Toronto Canada
22nd Camden Entert. Waterfront Center Philadelphia United States Of America
23rd Starlake Amphitheatre Pittsburgh United States Of America
27th Meadowlands Arena New Jersey United States Of America
28th Meadowlands Arena New Jersey United States Of America
30th Blossom Music Center Cleveland United States Of America
OCTOBER
1st New World Music Theater Chicago United States Of America
3rd Auburn Hills Palace Detroit United States Of America
4th Polaris Amphitheatre Columbus United States Of America
6th Nissan Stone Ridge Washington United States Of America
7th Walnut Creek Amphitheatre Raleigh United States Of America
9th Lakewood Amphitheatre Atlanta United States Of America
11th Riverport Amphitheatre St. Louis United States Of America
13th Starplex Amphitheatre Dallas United States Of America
14th Meadows Amphitheatre Austin United States Of America
16th McNichols Arena Denver United States Of America
18th Desert Sky Pavilion Phoenix United States Of America
19th Thomas & Mack Center Las Vegas United States Of America
21st Shoreline Amphitheatre Mountain View United States Of America
24th Tacoma Dome Seattle United States Of America
25th Rose Garden Arena Portland United States Of America
28th Great Western Forum Los Angeles United States Of America
29th Great Western Forum Los Angeles United States Of America
31st Hollywood Palladium Los Angeles United States Of America
NOVEMBER
8th Elwood Studios Nr. Watford England – Rehearsals Start
13th Elwood Studios Nr. Watford England – Rehearsals Finish
13th Wembley Arena London England – Rehearsals
14th Wembley Arena London England
15th Wembley Arena London England
17th Wembley Arena London England
18th Wembley Arena London England
20th National Exhibition Centre Arena Birmingham England
21st National Exhibition Centre Arena Birmingham England
24th Kings Hall Belfast Northern Ireland – Re-Arranged
24th Point Depot Dublin Ireland
26th Westpoint Arena Exeter England
27th International Arena Cardiff Wales
29th Scottish Exhibition & Conf. Centre Aberdeen Scotland
30th Scottish Exhibition & Conf. Centre Glasgow Scotland
DECEMBER
3rd Sheffield Arena Sheffield England
4th Sheffield Arena Sheffield England – Cancelled
5th Kings Hall Belfast Northern Ireland
6th Nynex Arena Manchester England – Re-Arranged
7th Newcastle Arena Newcastle England
8th Nynex Arena Manchester England
13th National Exhibition Centre Hall 5 Birmingham England – Big Twix Mix Show
1996 JANUARY
14th ? Helsinki Finland – Rehearsals Start
15th ? Helsinki Finland – Rehearsal
16th ? Helsinki Finland – Rehearsals Finish
17th Icehall Helsinki Finland
19th Globe Arena Stockholm Sweden
20th Scandinavium Gothenburg Sweden
22nd Spektrum Oslo Norway
24th Valbyhallen Copenhagen Denmark
25th Sporthalle Hamburg Germany
27th Vorst Nationaal Brussels Belgium
28th Prins Van Oranjehal Utrecht Holland
30th Westfalenhalle Dortmund Germany
31st Festhalle Frankfurt Germany
FEBRUARY
1st Deutschlandhalle Berlin Germany
3rd Sportovini Hala Prague Czech Republic
4th Stadthalle Vienna Austria
6th Hala Tivoli Ljublijana Slovenia
8th Palatrussardi Milan Italy
9th Palasport di Casalecchio Bologna Italy
11th Halle Tony Garnier Lyon France
13th Arena Geneva Switzerland
14th Hallenstadion Zurich Switzerland
16th Le Galaxie Amneville, Metz France
17th Le Zenith Lille France
18th Salle Expos-Aeroport Rennes France
20th Palais Omnisports Paris France
The band line-up now consists of: David Bowie (vocals/saxophone), Reeves Gabrels (lead guitar), Gail Ann Dorsey (bass/vocals), Zachary Alford (drums) and Mike Garson (keyboards).
IGGY POP TOUR
Follow The Sun Tour
1981 October -December. Iggy Pop:Vocals, Douglas Browne:Drums, Rob Duprey” Guitar. Gary Valentine:Guitar, Michael Page: Bass, Carlos Alomar:Guitar, Clem Burke: Drums
11/11 Houston, Cardi’s
13/11 Austin, club Foot
25/11 San Fransisco, Old Waldorf
01/12 Pontiac, Silverdome (opening for the Rolling Stones)
03/12 Toronto, Music Hall
6//12 Montreal
The Diamond Dogs tour hit Atlanta in July and the Soul Tour hit Atlanta in December. Those shows were different even though some of the same tunes were featured. 74 was an interesting year.
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I’m truly enjoying the design and layout of your website.
It’s a very easy on the eyes which makes it much more enjoyable for me to come here and visit
more often. Did you hire out a designer to create
your theme? Excellent work!