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Outside Summer Festivals Tour Tour by David Bowie Start date 4 June 1996 End date 21 July 1996 Legs 3 Shows 27 David Bowie tour chronology Outside Tour
(1995-96)Outside Summer Festivals Tour
(1996)Earthling Tour
(1997)Following on from the earlier, David Bowie Outside Tour which ended on 20 February 1996, the Outside Summer Festivals Tour[1] opened at the Budokan Hall - Tokyo, Japan on 4 June 1996. With a slimmed-down tour band from the previous Outside Tour excursion, the concert tour embarked to Japan, Russia and Iceland, followed by a string of performances on the European Summer festivals circuit.
The Kremlin Palace Concert Hall performance on 18 June 1996 was recorded and a 50-minute broadcast was later shown on Russian Television. Other television coverage included the entire 22 June Loreley Festival performance on German TV and excerpts from the 22 July Phoenix Festival performance broadcast on British TV with BBC Radio broadcasting a six-song selection from the performance. The Tel Aviv and Balingen dates were both broadcast on FM Radio in their respective countries.
Contents
Tour band
- David Bowie - vocals
- Reeves Gabrels - guitar
- Gail Ann Dorsey - bass guitar, vocals
- Zachary Alford - drums
- Mike Garson - keyboards
Tour dates
Date City Country Venue Asia 4 June 1996 Tokyo Japan Budokan Hall 5 June 1996 7 June 1996 Nagoya Century Hall 8 June 1996 Hiroshima Koseinenkin Hall 10 June 1996 Osaka Castle Hall 11 June 1996 Kokura Kyusyu Koseinenkin Hall 13 June 1996 Fukuoka Sun Palace Europe 15 June 1996 St. Petersburg Russia (Cancelled) White Nights Festival 16 June 1996 18 June 1996 Moscow Kremlin Palace Concert Hall 20 June 1996 Reykjavik Iceland Laugardalshöll 22 June 1996 St. Goarshausen Germany Loreley Festival 23 June 1996 Lisbon Portugal Super Rock Festival 25 June 1996 Toulon France Le Zénith 28 June 1996 Halle Germany Outside Festival 30 June 1996 Roskilde Denmark Roskilde Festival 1 July 1996 Athens Greece P.A.O. Stadium 3 July 1996 Tel Aviv Israel Park HaYarkon 5 July 1996 Torhout Belgium Torhout Festival 6 July 1996 Werchter Werchter Festival 7 July 1996 Belfort France Eurokennes Festival 9 July 1996 Rome Italy Stadio Olimpico 10 July 1996 Fontvieille Monaco Chapiteau Espace 12 July 1996 Escalarre Spain Escalarre Festival 14 July 1996 St. Polten Austria St. Polten Festival 16 July 1996 Rotterdam Netherlands Sportpaleis Ahoy 18 July 1996 Stratford upon Avon England Phoenix Festival
Long Marston Airfield20 July 1996 Balingen Germany Ballingen Festival 21 July 1996 Bellinzona Switzerland Bellinzona Open Air Festival Songs
From The Man Who Sold the World
- "The Man Who Sold the World"
From Hunky Dory
- "Andy Warhol"
From The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars
- "Moonage Daydream"
From Aladdin Sane
- "Aladdin Sane"
From Diamond Dogs
- "Diamond Dogs"
From Low
- "Breaking Glass" (Bowie, Dennis Davis, George Murray)
From "Heroes"
- "Heroes" (Bowie, Brian Eno)
From Lodger
- "Look Back in Anger" (Bowie, Eno)
From Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps)
- "Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps)"
- "Teenage Wildlife"
From Tin Machine II
- "Baby Universal" (Bowie, Reeves Gabrels)
- "Jump They Say"
From Outside
- "Outside" (Bowie, Kevin Armstrong)
- "The Hearts Filthy Lesson" (Bowie, Eno, Gabrels, Mike Garson, Erdal Kizilcay, Sterling Campbell)
- "A Small Plot of Land" (Bowie, Eno, Gabrels, Garson, Kizilcay)
- "Hallo Spaceboy" (Bowie, Eno)
- "The Motel" (Bowie, Eno)
- "I Have Not Been to Oxford Town" (Bowie, Eno)
- "The Voyeur of Utter Destruction (as Beauty)" (Bowie, Eno, Gabrels)
- "We Prick You" (Bowie, Eno)
- "Strangers When We Meet"
From Earthling
- "Little Wonder" (Bowie, Gabrels, Mark Plati)
- "Seven Years in Tibet" (Bowie, Gabrels)
- "Telling Lies"
Other songs:
- "All the Young Dudes" (from All the Young Dudes by Mott the Hoople, written by Bowie)
- "Lust for Life" (from Lust for Life by Iggy Pop, written by Pop and Bowie)
- "My Death" (from La Valse à Mille Temps by Jacques Brel, written by Brel & Shuman)
- "Under Pressure" (a single by Bowie and Queen from the Queen's Hot Space, written by Bowie, John Deacon, Brian May, Freddie Mercury, Roger Taylor)
- "White Light/White Heat" (from White Light/White Heat by The Velvet Underground, written by Lou Reed)
Notes
- ^ Nicholas Pegg, The Complete David Bowie, Reynolds & Hearn Ltd, 2004, ISBN 1-903111-73-0
References
- David Buckley, Strange Fascination: The Definitive Biography of David Bowie, Virgin Books, 1999, ISBN 1-85227-784X
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