David Bowie performed at the Que Club in Birmingham, England, on 1 August 1997, as part of the Earthling Tour.
It was the 36th date of the tour, which began on 7 June 1997 in Lübeck, Germany.
Bowie’s guitarist was Reeves Gabrels, and Mike Garson played piano and keyboards. Gail Ann Dorsey was on bass guitar, vocals and keyboards, and Zack Alford played the drums.
The setlist
- ‘Quicksand’
- ‘The Man Who Sold The World’
- ‘The Jean Genie’
- ‘Outside’
- ‘I’m Afraid Of Americans’
- ‘Battle For Britain (The Letter)’
- ‘Fashion’
- ‘Seven Years In Tibet’
- ‘Fame’
- ‘Stay’
- ‘Looking For Satellites’
- ‘Under Pressure’
- ‘The Hearts Filthy Lesson’
- ‘Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps)’
- ‘Hallo Spaceboy’
- ‘Little Wonder’
- ‘Dead Man Walking’
- ‘Strangers When We Meet’
- ‘White Light/White Heat’
- ‘O Superman’
- ‘Telling Lies’
- ‘Look Back In Anger’
Last updated: 28 November 2023
Also on this day...
- 1983: Live: Rosemont Horizon, Rosemont
- 1973: Travel: Paris to Rome
- 1971: Live: Marquee Club, London
- 1970: Live: Rock With Shelter, Southend-on-Sea
- 1969: Live: Festival Internazionale del Disco, Italy
- 1968: Live: Marquee Club, London
- 1965: Live: Davie Jones and the Lower Third, Pavilion Ballroom, Bournemouth
- 1964: Live: Davie Jones and the Manish Boys, Valley Hotel, Caterham
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