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The last London Bowie show of the 20th century

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“We played our songs and felt the London sky”

David Bowie was in London twenty years ago today (2nd December 1999), for his last London concert of the 20th century, with the now demolished Astoria as the venue of choice.

The show followed a signing session at the Virgin Megastore earlier the same day. The Astoria gig was part of a mini tour to promote "hours...".

A powerful 18-song set kicked off with an emotionally charged version of Life On Mars?, performed by David and Mike Garson. Here’s the full setlist:

 

Life On Mars?

Word On A Wing

Thursday’s Child

Ashes To Ashes

Survive

Can’t Help Thinking About Me

China Girl

Always Crashing In The Same Car

Something In The Air

Drive-In Saturday

Stay

Seven

Changes

Rebel Rebel

 

Encore:

Repetition

The Pretty Things Are Going To Hell

Cracked Actor

I'm Afraid Of Americans

The musicians for the mini tour were alphabetically: David Bowie (vocals, 12-string guitar), Sterling Campbell (drums), Gail Ann Dorsey (bass guitar), Mike Garson (keyboards), Emm Gryner (backing vocals), Page Hamilton (lead guitar), Holly Palmer (backing vocals) and Mark Plati (guitar, bass guitar).

Though filmed for Japanese TV, to the best of our knowledge the show was never broadcast.

Go here to view a few pictures taken at both events, twenty years ago today.

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tags: 2019 December
Monday 12.02.19
Posted by Mark Adams
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