Earthling Tour

Earthling Tour
Tour by David Bowie

Bowie performing at the Ruisrock festival in Finland
Associated album Earthling
Start date 7 June 1997
End date 7 November 1997
Legs 3
No. of shows 83
David Bowie concert chronology

The David Bowie Earthling Tour opened on 7 June 1997 at Flughafen Blankensee in Lübeck, Germany continuing through Europe, North America before reaching a conclusion in Buenos Aires, Argentina on 7 November 1997.

History

Bowie and his band began rehearsing for the tour in April 1997, and expected the tour to last "from May through Christmas" (1997). Bowie expected it to be "really extensive, a long, long tour".[1]

The original concept of the tour was to perform two separate set lists, one regular, and one dance-oriented set incorporating drum and bass.[2] The two set-lists was abandoned, due to the media critics and audiences' apathy for the idea,[3] after the performance at the Muziekcentrum Vredenburg in Utrecht, of the Netherlands on 11 June 1997 had elements of each incorporated into the one set.

The 19 July 1997 Phoenix Festival performance was billed as Tao Jones Index (a psudonym that Bowie uses which includes his birth last name "Jones") in the BBC Radio 1 dance tent preceded the regular performance on the main stage the following day. The 14 October 1997 show at the Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, New York that has broadcast on MTV's Live from the 10 Spot was added at short-notice due to cancellation by The Rolling Stones. The following show on 15 October 1997 at the Radio City Music Hall in New York City, New York was as part of the GQ Awards. The set-list for the shows included a version of the Laurie Anderson song "O Superman" (from Big Science (1982)) with lead vocals by Gail Ann Dorsey. Tour publicist Tony Michaelides handled press, radio & television for Bowie.

Tour band

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
Warm-up shows
17 May 1997 Dublin Ireland The Factory Studios
2 June 1997 London England Hanover Grand [5]
3 June 1997
5 June 1997 Hamburg Germany Große Freiheit
Europe
7 June 1997 Lübeck Germany Flughafen Blankensee
8 June 1997 Offenbach am Main Bieberer Berg Stadion
10 June 1997 Amsterdam Netherlands Paradiso
11 June 1997 Utrecht Muziekcentrum Vredenburg
13 June 1997 Essen Germany (Cancelled) Essen Stadium
Dortmund Westfalenhalle
14 June 1997 Paris France Parc des Princes
16 June 1997 Rezé La Trocadiere
17 June 1997 Bordeaux La Medocquine
19 June 1997 Clermont-Ferrand Maison des Sports
21 June 1997 Leipzig Germany Go Bang Festival
22 June 1997 Munich
24 June 1997 Vienna Austria Sommer Arena [6]
25 June 1997 Prague Czech Republic Congress Centre
28 June 1997 Oslo Norway Kalvoeya Festival
29 June 1997 Turku Finland Ruisrock Festival
1 July 1997 Zagreb Croatia Dom Sportova
2 July 1997 Pistoia Italy Piazza del Duomo
4 July 1997 Torhout Belgium Torhout Festival
5 July 1997 Werchter Werchter Festival
6 July 1997 Ringe Denmark Midtfyns Festival
8 July 1997 Brescia Italy Stadio Mario Rigamonti
10 July 1997 Napoli Neapolis Festival
11 July 1997 Arbatax Rocce Rosse Festival
13 July 1997 Frauenfeld Switzerland Out in the Green
15 July 1997 Madrid Spain (Cancelled) Las Ventas
Aqua Lung
16 July 1997 Zaragoza Pabellón Príncipe Felipe
17 July 1997 San Sebastián Velodromo De Anoeta
19 July 1997 Stratford upon Avon England Phoenix Festival
Long Marston Airfield
(billed as Tao Jones Index)
20 July 1997
22 July 1997 Glasgow Scotland Barrowlands
23 July 1997 Manchester England Manchester Academy
25 July 1997 Malmö Sweden Mölleplatsen
26 July 1997 Stockholm Lollipop Festival
27 July 1997 Gdańsk Poland (Cancelled) Stadion Lechii
29 July 1997 Lyon France Fourvière
30 July 1997 Juan-les-Pins Pinede Gould
1 August 1997 Birmingham England Que Club
2 August 1997 Liverpool Royal Court
3 August 1997 Newcastle upon Tyne Riverside
5 August 1997 Nottingham Rock City
6 August 1997 Leeds Town & Country Club
8 August 1997 Dublin Ireland Olympia Theatre
9 August 1997
11 August 1997 London England Shepherd's Bush Empire
12 August 1997
14 August 1997 Budapest Hungary Student Island Fest
North America
6 September 1997 Vancouver Canada Plaza of Nations
7 September 1997 Seattle United States Paramount Theater
9 September 1997 San Francisco The Warfield
10 September 1997 Los Angeles Hollywood Athletic Club
12 September 1997 Universal City, California Universal Amphitheatre
13 September 1997
15 September 1997 San FranciscoThe Warfield
16 September 1997
19 September 1997 Chicago The Vic Theater
21 September 1997 Detroit State Theatre
22 September 1997
24 September 1997 Montreal Canada Metropolis
25 September 1997
27 September 1997 Toronto Warehouse [7][8]
28 September 1997
30 September 1997 Boston United States Orpheum Theatre [9]
1 October 1997
3 October 1997 Philadelphia Electric Factory
4 October 1997
7 October 1997 Ft. Lauderdale, Florida Chili Pepper
8 October 1997
10 October 1997 Atlanta International Ballroom
12 October 1997 Washington, D.C. The Capitol Ballroom
13 October 1997 New York City The Supper Club
14 October 1997 Port Chester, New York Capitol Theatre (MTV 10-Spot)
15 October 1997 New York City Radio City Music Hall (GQ Awards)
17 October 1997 Chicago Aragon Ballroom
18 October 1997 St. Paul, Minnesota Roy Wilkins Auditorium
23 October 1997 Mexico City Mexico Foro Sol
South America
31 October 1997 Curitiba Brazil Paulo Leminski Concert and Entertainment Hall
1 November 1997 São Paulo Ibirapuera Arena
2 November 1997 Rio de Janeiro Citibank Hall
5 November 1997 Santiago Chile Estadio Nacional de Chile
7 November 1997 Buenos Aires Argentina Estadio Arquitecto Ricardo Etcheverri

Songs

From Space Oddity

From The Man Who Sold the World

From Hunky Dory

From The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars

From Aladdin Sane

From Live Santa Monica '72

From Ziggy Stardust: The Motion Picture

From Young Americans

From Station to Station

From Low

From "Heroes"

From Lodger

From Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps)

From Let's Dance

From Tin Machine

From Black Tie White Noise

From Outside

From Earthling

Other songs:

References

References

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