David Bowie performed a show at the Kungliga Tennishallen in Stockholm, Sweden, on 26 April 1976, as part of his Isolar tour.
It was the 50th date of the tour, which began on 2 February in Vancouver.
It was the first of two consecutive nights for Bowie in the Swedish capital. The setlist was the same on both occasions.
Bowie returned to the Kungliga Tennishallen on 2 June 1978 during the Isolar II Tour.
The setlist
- ‘Station To Station’
- ‘Suffragette City’
- ‘Fame’
- ‘Word On A Wing’
- ‘Stay’
- ‘I’m Waiting For The Man’
- ‘Queen Bitch’
- ‘Life On Mars?’
- ‘Five Years’
- ‘Panic In Detroit’
- ‘Changes’
- ‘TVC 15’
- ‘Diamond Dogs’
- ‘Rebel Rebel’
- ‘The Jean Genie’
After the concert he was interviewed by a Swedish reporter, to whom he made some notorious remarks on fascism and Britain.
Last updated: 17 October 2023
Also on this day...
- 1978: Live: Civic Arena, Pittsburgh
- 1976: David Bowie: ‘Britain could benefit from a fascist leader’
- 1970: Recording: The Man Who Sold The World
- 1967: Live: David Bowie and the Riot Squad, Charde Guest House, Birmingham
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