Mini Tour (David Bowie)
2000 concert tour by David Bowie
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The Mini Tour was a small-scale concert tour by the English singer-songwriter David Bowie including his performance at the Glastonbury Festival on 25 June 2000[1] and a concert at the BBC Radio Theatre, BBC Broadcasting House, London, on 27 June.[2][3][4][5]
- United States
- England
| Tour by David Bowie | |
Ticket for the BBC Radio Theatre concert | |
| Location |
|
|---|---|
| Start date | 16 June 2000 |
| End date | 27 June 2000 |
| No. of shows | 4 |
| David Bowie concert chronology | |
Live recordings
A live recording made on 27 June 2000 for the BBC was documented on a bonus CD included with the first edition of Bowie at the Beeb (2000) in edited form; the full concert was released as part of the box set Brilliant Adventure (1992–2001) (2021). The full performance from the Glastonbury show was released as Glastonbury 2000 on 30 November 2018.[6][7]
Setlist
This setlist is from the Glastonbury Festival performance on 25 June 2000.
- "Wild Is the Wind"
- "China Girl"
- "Changes"
- "Stay"
- "Life on Mars?"
- "Absolute Beginners"
- "Ashes to Ashes"
- "Rebel Rebel"
- "Little Wonder"
- "Golden Years"
- "Fame"
- "All the Young Dudes"
- "The Man Who Sold the World"
- "Station to Station"
- "Starman"
- "Hallo Spaceboy"
- "Under Pressure"
- Encore
Tour band
- David Bowie - vocals, acoustic guitar, harmonica
- Earl Slick - lead guitar
- Mark Plati - rhythm guitar, acoustic guitar, bass guitar, backing vocals
- Gail Ann Dorsey - bass guitar, rhythm guitar, clarinet, vocals
- Sterling Campbell - drums, percussion
- Mike Garson - keyboards, piano
- Holly Palmer - percussion, vocals
- Emm Gryner - keyboard, clarinet, vocals
Tour dates
| Date | City | Country | Venue | attendance |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 16 June | New York City | United States | Roseland Ballroom | 7,000 |
| 19 June | ||||
| 25 June[a] | Pilton | England | Worthy Farm | 250,000 |
| 27 June | London | BBC Radio Theatre | 250 |
- The concert on 25 June 2000 in Pilton was part of the Glastonbury Festival.