The Ziggy Stardust Tour was a concert tour by David Bowie in United Kingdom, North America, and Japan in 1972–73, to promote the studio albums Ziggy Stardust and Aladdin Sane.
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[hide] *1 The band
The band[edit][]
- David Bowie – vocals, guitar, harmonica
- Mick Ronson – guitar, vocals
- Trevor Bolder – bass
- Mick "Woody" Woodmansey – drums
- Matthew Fisher – piano (20 Apr 1972 – 27 May 1972)
- Robin Lumley – piano (2 Jun 1972 – 15 Jul 1972)
- Nicky Graham – piano (1 Aug 1972 – 7 Sep 1972)
- Mike Garson – piano, mellotron, organ (22 September 1972 – end of tour)
- John Hutchinson – rhythm guitar, 12-string acoustic guitar (8 Apr 1973 – 20 Apr 1973)
- Aynsley Dunbar – additional drums (8 Apr 1973 – 20 Apr 1973)
- Geoffrey A. MacCormack – backing vocals, percussion (19 January 1973 – end of tour)
- Ken Fordham – saxophone (19 January 1973 – end of tour)
- Brian Wilshaw – saxophone, flute (19 January 1973 – end of tour)
The crew[edit][]
- Sound – Ground Control – Front of House Engineer – Robin Mayhew, Stage hands – Will Palin – Mick Hince
- Lights – 1972 Heavy Light – Nigel Olif and crew, 1973 See Factor Industries NY Bob See, Steve Hurston – Mick Fussey
- Stage Equipment – Peter Hunsley
- Wardrobe/ Makeup and hair – Suzi Fussey
Tour dates[edit][]
Date | City | Country | Venue |
---|---|---|---|
Europe | |||
29 January 1972 | Aylesbury | England | Borough Assembly Hall |
10 February 1972 | London | Tolworth, Toby Jug | |
12 February 1972 | Imperial College | ||
14 February 1972 | Brighton | Dome | |
18 February 1972 | Sheffield | University Rag | |
23 February 1972 | Chichester | Chichester College | |
24 February 1972 | London | Wallington, Public Hall | |
25 February 1972 | Eltham, Avery Hill College | ||
26 February 1972 | Sutton Coldfield | Belfry Hotel | |
1 March 1972 | Bristol | University | |
4 March 1972 | Portsmouth | Southsea Pier Pavilion | |
7 March 1972 | Yeovil | Yeovil College | |
11 March 1972 | Southampton | Guild Hall | |
14 March 1972 | Bournemouth | Chelsea Village | |
18 March 1972 | Birmingham | Town Hall | |
24 March 1972 | Newcastle upon Tyne | Mayfair Ballroom | |
20 April 1972 | Harlow | The Playhouse | |
21 April 1972 | Manchester | Free Trade Hall | |
30 April 1972 | Plymouth | Guild Hall | |
3 May 1972 | Aberystwyth | Wales | University |
6 May 1972 | London | England | Kingston Polytechnic |
7 May 1972 | Hemel Hempstead | Pavilion | |
11 May 1972 | Worthing | Assembly Hall | |
12 May 1972 | London | Polytechnic of Central London | |
13 May 1972 | Slough | Technical College | |
19 May 1972 | Oxford | Polytechni | |
25 May 1972 | Bournemouth | Chelsea Village | |
27 May 1972 | Epsom | Ebbisham | |
2 June 1972 | Newcastle upon Tyne | City Hall | |
3 June 1972 | Liverpool | Stadium | |
4 June 1972 | Preston | Public Hall | |
6 June 1972 | Bradford | St George's Hall | |
7 June 1972 | Sheffield | City Hall | |
8 June 1972 | Middlesbrough | Town Hall | |
13 June 1972 | Bristol | Colston Hall | |
16 June 1972 | Torquay | Town Hall | |
17 June 1972 | Oxford | Town Hall | |
19 June 1972 | Southampton | Civic Centre | |
21 June 1972 | Dunstable | Civic Hall | |
25 June 1972 | Croydon | Greyhound | |
1 July 1972 | Weston-super-Mare | Winter Gardens Pavilion | |
2 July 1972 | Torquay | Rainbow Pavilion | |
8 July 1972 | London | Royal Festival Hall | |
15 July 1972 | Aylesbury | Friars Borough Hall | |
19 August 1972 | London | Rainbow Theatre | |
20 August 1972 | |||
27 August 1972 | Bristol | Locarno Electric Village | |
30 August 1972 | London | Rainbow Theatre | |
31 August 1972 | Boscombe | Royal Ballroom | |
1 September 1972 | Doncaster | Top Rank Suite | |
2 September 1972 | Manchester | Hard Rock | |
3 September 1972 | |||
4 September 1972 | Liverpool | Top Rank Suite | |
5 September 1972 | Sunderland | Top Rank Suite | |
6 September 1972 | Sheffield | Top Rank Suite | |
7 September 1972 | Hanley, Staffordshire | Top Rank Suite | |
North America | |||
22 September 1972 | Cleveland, Ohio | United States | Music Hall |
24 September 1972 | Memphis, Tennessee | Ellis Auditorium | |
28 September 1972 | New York City | Carnegie Hall | |
1 October 1972 | Boston, Massachusetts | Music Hall1 | |
7 October 1972 | Chicago, Illinois | Auditorium Theater | |
8 October 1972 | Detroit, Michigan | Fisher Theater | |
11 October 1972 | St. Louis, Missouri | Kiel Auditorium | |
15 October 1972 | Kansas City, Kansas | Memorial Hall | |
20 October 1972 | Santa Monica, California | Santa Monica Civic Auditorium2 | |
21 October 1972 | |||
27 October 1972 | San Francisco, California | Winterland Auditorium | |
28 October 1972 | |||
1 November 1972 | Seattle, Washington | Paramount Theater | |
4 November 1972 | Phoenix, Arizona | Celebrity Theater | |
11 November 1972 | Dallas, Texas | Majestic Theater | |
12 November 1972 | Houston, Texas | Music Hall | |
14 November 1972 | New Orleans, Louisiana | Loyola University | |
17 November 1972 | Miami, Florida | Miami Jai-Alai | |
20 November 1972 | Nashville, Tennessee | The Municipal Auditorium | |
22 November 1972 | New Orleans, Louisiana | The Warehouse | |
25 November 1972 | Cleveland, Ohio | Public Auditorium3 | |
26 November 1972 | |||
28 November 1972 | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | Stanley Theater | |
30 November 1972 | Upper Darby, Pennsylvania | Tower Theater | |
1 December 1972 | |||
2 December 1972 | |||
Europe | |||
23 December 1972 | London | England | Rainbow Theatre |
24 December 1972 | |||
28 December 1972 | Manchester | Hard Rock | |
29 December 1972 | |||
5 January 1973 | Glasgow | Scotland | Green's Playhouse |
6 January 1973 | Edinburgh | Empire Theatre | |
7 January 1973 | Newcastle upon Tyne | England | City Hall |
9 January 1973 | Preston | Guild Hall | |
14 February 1973 | New York City | United States | Radio City Music Hall |
15 February 1973 | |||
16 February 1973 | Upper Darby, Pennsylvania | Tower Theater | |
17 February 1973
2 shows | |||
18 February 1973
2 shows | |||
19 February 1973
2 shows | |||
23 February 1973 | Nashville, Tennessee | War Memorial Auditorium | |
26 February 1973
2 shows |
Memphis, Tennessee | Ellis Auditorium | |
1 March 1973 | Detroit, Michigan | Masonic Temple | |
2 March 1973 | |||
10 March 1973 | Long Beach, California | Long Beach Arena | |
12 March 1973 | Hollywood Palladium | ||
Asia | |||
8 April 1973 | Tokyo | Japan | Shinjuku Koseinenkin Kaikan |
10 April 1973 | |||
11 April 1973 | |||
12 April 1973 | Nagoya | Kokaido | |
14 April 1973 | Hiroshima | Yubin Chokin Kaikan | |
16 April 1973 | Kobe | Kobe Kokusai Kaikan | |
17 April 1973 | Osaka | Koseinenkin Kaikan | |
18 April 1973 | Tokyo | Shibuya Kokaido | |
20 April 1973 | |||
Europe | |||
12 May 1973 | London | England | Earl's Court |
16 May 1973 | Aberdeen | Scotland | Music Hall |
17 May 1973 | Dundee | Caird Hall | |
18 May 1973
2 shows |
Glasgow | Green's Playhouse | |
19 May 1973 | Edinburgh | Theatre | |
21 May 1973
2 shows |
Norwich | England | Theatre Royal |
22 May 1973 | Romford | Odeon Theatre | |
23 May 1973 | Brighton | Dome | |
24 May 1973 | Lewisham | Odeon | |
25 May 1973 | Bournemouth | Winter Gardens | |
27 May 1973
2 shows |
Guildford | Civic Hall | |
28 May 1973 | Wolverhampton | Civic Hall | |
29 May 1973 | Hanley | Victoria Hall | |
30 May 1973 | Oxford | New Theatre | |
31 May 1973 | Blackburn | King George's Hall | |
1 June 1973 | Bradford | St George's Hall | |
3 June 1973 | Coventry | New Theatre | |
4 June 1973 | Worcester | Gaumont | |
6 June 1973
2 shows |
Sheffield | City (Oval) Hall | |
7 June 1973
2 shows |
Manchester | Free Trade Hall | |
8 June 1973
2 shows |
Newcastle upon Tyne | City Hall | |
9 June 1973 | Preston | Guild Hall | |
10 June 1973
2 shows |
Liverpool | Empire Theatre | |
11 June 1973 | Leicester | De Montfort Hall | |
12 June 1973
2 shows |
Chatham | Central Hall | |
13 June 1973 | Kilburn | Gaumont | |
14 June 1973 | Salisbury | City Hall | |
15 June 1973
2 shows |
Taunton | Odeon | |
16 June 1973
2 shows |
Torquay | Town Hall | |
18 June 1973
2 shows |
Bristol | Colston Hall | |
19 June 1973 | Southampton | Guild Hall | |
21 June 1973
2 shows |
Birmingham | Town Hall | |
22 June 1973
2 shows | |||
23 June 1973 | Boston | Gliderdrome | |
24 June 1973
2 shows |
Croydon | Fairfield Hall | |
25 June 1973
2 shows |
Oxford | New Theatre | |
26 June 1973 | |||
27 June 1973 | Doncaster | Top Rank | |
28 June 1973 | Bridlington | Spa Ballroom | |
29 June 1973 | Leeds | Rolarena | |
30 June 1973
2 shows |
Newcastle upon Tyne | Civic Hall | |
2 July 1973 | London | Hammersmith Odeon4 | |
3 July 1973 |
- ^Note 1 See Aladdin Sane 30th Anniversary 2CD Edition
- ^Note 2 See Aladdin Sane 30th Anniversary 2CD Edition and Live Santa Monica '72
- ^Note 3 See Aladdin Sane 30th Anniversary 2CD Edition)
- ^Note 4 See Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars: The Motion Picture and Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars: The Motion Picture – 30th Anniversary 2CD Special Edition)
The songs[edit][]
From Space Oddity
- "Space Oddity"
- "Wild Eyed Boy from Freecloud"
- "Memory of a Free Festival"
From The Man Who Sold the World
- "The Width of a Circle"
- "The Supermen"
From Hunky Dory
- "Changes"
- "Oh! You Pretty Things"
- "Life on Mars?"
- "Quicksand"
- "Andy Warhol"
- "Song for Bob Dylan"
- "Queen Bitch"
From The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars
- "Five Years"
- "Soul Love" (14 February 1973 and 15 February 1973 only)
- "Moonage Daydream"
- "Starman"
- "Lady Stardust"
- "Hang on to Yourself"
- "Ziggy Stardust"
- "Suffragette City"
- "Rock 'N' Roll Suicide"
From Aladdin Sane
- "Watch That Man"
- "Aladdin Sane"
- "Drive-In Saturday"
- "Panic in Detroit"
- "Cracked Actor"
- "Time"
- "The Prettiest Star"
- "Let's Spend the Night Together" (originally from Between the Buttons by The Rolling Stones, written by Mick Jagger & Keith Richards)
- "The Jean Genie"
From Pin Ups
- "I Can't Explain" (originally non-album single by The Who, written by Pete Townshend)
Other songs
- "All the Young Dudes" (from All the Young Dudes by Mott the Hoople, written by David Bowie)
- "Amsterdam" (b-side from Sorrow single, originally from Enregistrement Public à l'Olympia 1964 by Jacques Brel, written by Brel & Mort Shuman)
- "I Feel Free" (from Fresh Cream by Cream, written by Pete Brown & Jack Bruce)
- "John, I'm Only Dancing" (non-album single)
- "Love Me Do" (part included in "The Jean Genie") (from Please Please Me by The Beatles, written by John Lennon & Paul McCartney)
- "My Death" (from La Valse à Mille Temps by Jacques Brel, written by Brel & Shuman)
- "Round and Round" (by Chuck Berry)
- "Sweet Jane" (from Loaded by The Velvet Underground, written by Lou Reed)
- "This Boy" (from Meet the Beatles! by The Beatles, written by Lennon & McCartney)
- "Waiting for the Man" (from The Velvet Underground & Nico by The Velvet Underground and Nico, written by Lou Reed)
- "White Light/White Heat" (from White Light/White Heat by The Velvet Underground, written by Lou Reed)