Tin Machine performed at Wolverhampton’s Civic Hall on 2 November 1991, as part of the It’s My Life Tour.
It was the 20th night of the It’s My Life Tour, which began on 5 October 1991 in Milan.
Tin Machine were David Bowie on vocals, guitar, and saxophone, Reeves Gabrels on guitar and vocals, Tony Sales on bass guitar and vocals, and Hunt Sales on drums and vocals. They were joined on this tour by Eric Schermerhorn on rhythm guitar and vocals.
David Bowie had previously performed at the Civic Hall during the Ziggy Stardust Tour on 28 May 1973.
The setlist
- ‘Bus Stop’
- ‘Sacrifice Yourself’
- ‘Goodbye Mr Ed’
- ‘I Can’t Read’
- ‘One Shot’
- ‘Stateside’
- ‘Betty Wrong’
- ‘Under The God’
- ‘You Belong In Rock N’ Roll’
- ‘Go Now’
- ‘You Can’t Talk’
- ‘Baby Universal’
- ‘Debaser’
- ‘If There Is Something’
- ‘Heaven’s In Here’
- ‘Shopping For Girls’
- ‘A Big Hurt’
- ‘Sorry’
- ‘I’ve Been Waiting For You’
- ‘Crack City’
Last updated: 15 November 2023
Also on this day...
- 1997: Live: Metropolitan, Rio de Janeiro
- 1974: Live: Radio City Music Hall, New York
- 1972: Travel: Seattle to Phoenix
- 1969: Travel: London to Zürich
- 1968: Filming: The Virgin Soldiers
- 1964: Davie Jones: “It’s time we united and stood up for our curls”
- 1963: Live: The Konrads, Shirley Parish Hall, Croydon
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