David Bowie Concerts 2000s

2000

JUNE - Warm Up Shows and Glastonbury Festival

16th	Roseland Ballroom	New York City	United States of America

17th	Roseland Ballroom	New York City	United States of America - Cancelled

19th	Roseland Ballroom (BowieNet Show)	New York City	United States of America

25th	Glastonbury Festival	Worthy Farm, Pilton	England

27th	BBC Radio Theatre (TV)	London W1	England

The band consisted of: David Bowie (vocals, acoustic guitar, harmonica), Mark Plati (guitar, bass guitar), Gail Ann Dorsey (bass guitar), Earl Slick (lead guitar), Mike Garson (keyboards), Sterling Campbell (drums), Holly Palmer and Emm Gryner (backing vocals and percussion).

19th June: The BowieNet members only show on the 19th June also featured guests Dennis Davis joining the backing on percussion for two songs and Thomas Dolby (keyboard and vocals) for one.

JULY - Yahoo! Internet Music Awards

24th	Studio 54 Club	New York City	United States Of America

David Bowie (vocals) and Mike Garson (keyboards). Two songs performed 'Wild Is The Wind' and 'Life On Mars?' David received the '2000 Online Pioneer Honoree' and BowieNet won 'Best Artist Site'.

2001

FEBRUARY - Tibet House US Benefit Concert

26th	Carnegie Hall	New York City	United States Of America

David Bowie (vocals), Philip Glass (keyboards), Tony Visconti (bass), Moby (guitar), Sterling Campbell (drums) and a four piece string section. Two songs performed "Heroes" and 'Silly Boy Blue', David and the band also joined in with Patti Smith on the final encore of ''People Got The Power'.

OCTOBER - 'Concert for New York City' Benefit Show

20th	Madison Square Garden	New York City	United States Of America

David Bowie (vocals, keyboards), Gail Ann Dorsey (bass guitar), Mark Plati (guitar). Two songs performed Paul Simon's 'America' and "Heroes".

2002

FEBRUARY - Tibet House US Benefit Concert

21st	SIR Studios	New York City	United States Of America - Rehearsals

22nd	Issac Stern Auditorium, Carnegie Hall	New York City	United States Of America

Two songs performed 'I Would Be Your Slave' and 'Space Oddity'. 'I Would Be Your Slave' - David Bowie (vocals), Scorchio Quartet (Martha Mooke, Gregor Kitzis, Meg Okura and Mary Wotten), Tony Visconti (bass), Sterling Campbell (drums).

'Space Oddity' - David Bowie (vocals), Tony Visconti (conducting), Sterling Campbell (drums), Adam Yauch (bass), Philip Glass (piano) and Kronos Quartet (David Harrington, John Sherba, Hank Dutt and Jennifer Culp). David and the band also joined in with Patti Smith on the final encore of 'People Got The Power'.

MAY

10th Battery Park City, New York City, NY (MTV Tribeca Film Festival. BowieNet members obtained free tickets via a random draw on BowieNet. Other artists include Sheryl Crow, Counting Crows, Wyclef Jean, Robin Williams and Jimmy Fallon)

30th	Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, New York City, NY (The Robin Hood Foundation Auction. David sang a solo performance of 'America' to a backing track before the auction started. The evening was opened by Billy Crystal, with Diane Sawyer acting as MC. The celebrity auctioneer was Mike Myers)

JUNE

10th Ed Sullivan Theatre, New York City, NY (The Late Show With David Letterman)

11th Roseland Ballroom, New York City, NY (BowieNet Members Only)

14th NBC Today Show studios at Rockefeller Studios, New York City, NY (Free televised concert broadcast live from 8:30 am to 9:00 am)

15th Sony Studios, New York City, NY (Live By Request broadcast on A&E Channel)

18th NBC studios at Rockefeller Studios, New York City, NY (Late Night with Conan O'Brien)

29th Royal Festival Hall, London, ENG (Meltdown Festival 'The New Heathens' Night'. Supported by The Dandy Warhols, DJ set from Jonathan Ross)

JULY

1st Olympia, Paris, FRA

3rd Odderøya, Kristiansand, NOR (Quart Festival. Supported by White Stripes)

5th FriluftsScenen Lunden, Sundvej, DEN (Supported by White Stripes)

7th Wellington Race Track, Koningin Astridlaan, BEL (Seat Beach Rock Festival	(Support: Jamiroquai, No Doubt, Primal Scream, Flip Kowlier, Gomez, Doves, Liquido, Belgian People's Choice)

10th Lancashire County Cricket Club Ground, Old Trafford, Manchester, ENG (Move Festival. Support: Suede, Divine Comedy, Electric Soft Parade, The Real People, comperes Mark and Lard)

12th E-Werk Festival, Cologne, GER

14th Les Arenes de Nimes, Nimes, FRA (Support: Patti Smith and her band, Hawksley Workmanrs)

15th Lucca, Tuscany, ITY (Summer Festival. Supported by Travis)

18th Auditorium Stravinski, Montreux, SUI (36th Montreux Jazz Festival)

28th Nissan Pavilion, Bristow, VA (Area: Two Festival - Main Stage:

Ash, Blue Man Group, Busta Rhymes, David Bowie (co-headliner), Moby

Dance Tent: John Tab, Dieselboy, DJ Tiësto, DJ Tim Skinner, John Digweed, Carl Cox)

30th Tweeter Center (at The Water Front), Philadelphia, PA (Area: Two Festival - Main Stage: Ash, Blue Man Group, Busta Rhymes, David Bowie (co-headliner), Moby

Dance Tent: DJ Dozia, Dieselboy, DJ Tiësto, DJ Tim Skinner, John Digweed, Carl Cox)

31st PNC Bank Center, Holmdel, NJ (Area: Two Festival - Main Stage: Ash, Blue Man Group, Busta Rhymes, David Bowie (co-headliner), Moby

Dance Tent: Liquid Todd, Dieselboy, DJ Tiësto, DJ Tim Skinner, John Digweed, Carl Cox)

AUGUST

1st NBC Studios at Rockefeller Studios, New York City, NY (Last Call With Carson Daly. TV show broadcast on Wednesday 7th August. David did interview and performed 'Everyone Says Hi' and 'Cactus')

2nd Jones Beach, Wantagh, NY (Area: Two Festival - Main Stage: Ash, Blue Man Group, Busta Rhymes, David Bowie (co-headliner), Moby

Dance Tent: Theo, Dieselboy, DJ Tiësto, DJ Tim Skinner, John Digweed, Carl Cox)

3rd Tweeter Center, Boston, MA (Area: Two Festival - Main Stage: Ash, Blue Man Group, Busta Rhymes, David Bowie (co-headliner), Moby

Dance Tent: Mike Reyes, Dieselboy, DJ Tiësto, DJ Tim Skinner, John Digweed, Carl Cox)

5th Molson Ampitheater, Toronto, ON (Area: Two Festival - Main Stage: Ash, Blue Man Group, Busta Rhymes, David Bowie (co-headliner), Moby

Dance Tent: Michael Drury, Dieselboy, DJ Tiésto, DJ Tim Skinner, John Digweed, Carl Cox)

6th DTE Energy Music Center, Detroit, MI (Area: Two Festival - Main Stage: Ash, Blue Man Group, Busta Rhymes, David Bowie (co-headliner), Moby

Dance Tent: Dieselboy, The Avalanches, DJ Tiësto, DJ Tim Skinner, John Digweed, Carl Cox)

8th Tweeter Center, Chicago, IL (Area: Two Festival - Main Stage: Ash, Blue Man Group, Busta Rhymes, David Bowie (co-headliner), Moby

Dance Tent: Dieselboy, The Avalanches, John Curley and Chris Walsh, DJ Dan, DJ Tim Skinner, John Digweed)

10th Pepsi Arena - City of Lights, Denver, CO (Area: Two Festival - Main Stage: Ash, Blue Man Group, Busta Rhymes, David Bowie (co-headliner), Moby

Dance Tent: Dieselboy, The Avalanches, DJ Dan, DJ Tiësto, DJ Tim Skinner, John Digweed)

13th Verizon Ampitheater, Los Angeles, CA (Area: Two Festival - Main Stage: Ash, Blue Man Group, Busta Rhymes, David Bowie (co-headliner), Moby

Dance Tent: Dieselboy, The Avalanches, DJ Dan, DJ Tiësto, DJ Tim Skinner, John Digweed)

14th Shoreline Ampitheater at Mountain View, San Francisco, CA (Area: Two Festival - Main Stage: Ash, Blue Man Group, Busta Rhymes, David Bowie (co-headliner), Moby

Dance Tent: Dieselboy, The Avalanches, DJ Dan, DJ Tiësto, DJ Tim Skinner, John Digweed)

16th Gorge Amphitheatre, George, WA (Area: Two Festival - Main Stage: Ash, Blue Man Group, Busta Rhymes, David Bowie (co-headliner), Moby

Dance Tent: Dieselboy, The Avalanches, DJ Dan, DJ Tiësto, DJ Tim Skinner, John Digweed)

SEPTEMBER

9th HMV Record Store, Oxford Street, London, ENG (Free 150 tickets available via www.davidbowie.com, Metro newspaper and XFM Radio, In-store record signing for 1 hour from 11:00am until midday)

10th Virgin Megastore, Champs Elysées, Paris, FRA (Free - In-store record signing at 6:00pm)

13th Bengans CD-Shop, Stigbergstorget 1, Gothenburg, SWE

18th Maida Vale Studios, London, ENG (Radio Two Live Session	Free	Show broadcast on Radio Two on 5th October at 8:00pm. Live special concert, places for 100 people. Tickets were available via Jonathan Ross Radio show, BBC website and BowieNet)

22nd Max Schmeling Halle, Berlin, GER

24th-25th Le Zénith, Paris, FRA

27th Museumsmeile, Bonn, GER

29th Olympiahalle, Munich, GER

OCTOBER

2nd Carling Apollo Hammersmith, London, ENG

11th The Music Hall at Snug Harbor, New York City, NY

12th	St. Anne's Warehouse, New York City, NY

16th Colden Center at Queens College, New York City, NY

17th Jimmy's Bronx Cafe, New York City, NY

20th Beacon Theater, New York City, NY

21st Tower Theater, Philadelphia, PA

23rd Orpheum Theater, Boston, MA

2003

AUGUST

19th The Chance Theater, Poughkeepsie, NY (BowieNet members only warm up gig)

SEPTEMBER

8th Riverside Studio, London, ENG (Broadcast in cinemas worldwide. Tickets by invitation via BowieNet for members only)

OCTOBER

7th Forum, Copenhagen, DEN (Supported by The Dandy Warhols)

8th The Globe, Stockholm, SWE (Supported by The Dandy Warhols)

10th Hartwall Arena, Helsinki, FIN (Supported by The Dandy Warhols)

12th Spectrum, Oslo, NOR (Supported by The Dandy Warhols)

15th Ahoy Arena, Rotterdam, NED (Supported by The Dandy Warhols)

16th Color Line Arena, Hamburg, GER (Supported by The Dandy Warhols)

18th Festhalle-Messe, Frankfurt, GER (Supported by The Dandy Warhols)

20-21st Palais Omnisports Bercy, Paris, FRA (Supported by The Dandy Warhols)

23rd Palazzetto Dello Sport FilaForum, Milan, ITY (Supported by The Dandy Warhols)

24th Hallenstadion, Zurich, SUI (Supported by The Dandy Warhols)

26th Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle, Stuttgart, GER (Supported by The Dandy Warhols)

27th Olympiahalle, Munich, GER (Supported by The Dandy Warhols)

29th Wiener Stadthalle, Vienna, AUT (Supported by The Dandy Warhols)

31st Koln Arena, Cologne, GER (Supported by The Dandy Warhols)

NOVEMBER

1st Preussag Arena, Hanover, GER (Supported by The Dandy Warhols)

3rd Max-Schmeling-Halle, Berlin, GER (Supported by The Dandy Warhols)

5th Sportpaleis Antwerpen, Antwerp, BEL (Supported by The Dandy Warhols)

7th Le Zenith, Lille, FRA (Supported by The Dandy Warhols)

8th Le Galaxie, Amneville, FRA (Supported by The Dandy Warhols)

10th Nikaia (Zenith), Nice, FRA (Supported by The Dandy Warhols)

12th Le Zenith de Toulouse, Toulouse, FRA (Supported by The Dandy Warhols)

14th Le Dome de Marseille, Marseille, FRA (Supported by The Dandy Warhols)

15th La Halle Tony Garnier, Lyon, FRA (Supported by The Dandy Warhols)

17th Manchester Evening News Arena, Manchester, ENG (Supported by The Dandy Warhols)

19-20th NEC, Birmingham, ENG (Supported by The Dandy Warhols)

22-23rd The Point, Dublin, IRE (Supported by The Dandy Warhols)

25-26th Wembley Arena, London, ENG (Supported by The Dandy Warhols)

28th SECC, Glasgow, SCOT (Supported by The Dandy Warhols)

DECEMBER

6th The Borgata, Atlantic City, NJ  (cancelled due to illness. Supported by Macy Gray, rescheduled for May 29th 2004)

7th Patriot Center (George Mason University), Washington DC (cancelled due to illness. Supported by Macy Gray, rescheduled for May 16th 2004)

9th FleetCenter, Boston, MA (cancelled due to illness. Supported by Macy Gray, rescheduled for March 30th 2004)

10th Wachovia Center, Philadelphia, PA (cancelled due to illness. Supported by Macy Gray, rescheduled for March 29th 2004)

12th The Air Canada Centre, Toronto, ON (cancelled due to illness. Supported by Macy Gray, rescheduled for April 1st 2004)

13th Bell Centre, Montreal, QC (Supported by Macy Gray)

15th Madison Square Garden, New York City, NY (Supported by Macy Gray)

16th Mohegan Sun Arena, Uncasville, CT (Supported by Macy Gray)

20th The Atlantis Paradise Island Hotel, Nassau, BAH Promotional show for live broadcasting)

2004

JANUARY

7th

Wed	UNITED STATES OF AMERICA	Cleveland, OH	CSU-Convocation Center	 (Supported by Macy Gray)

9th

Fri	UNITED STATES OF AMERICA	Detroit, MI	The Palace of Auburn Hills	 (Supported by Macy Gray)

11th Target Center (Theatre), Minneapolis, MN (Supported by Macy Gray)

13th

Tue	UNITED STATES OF AMERICA	Chicago, IL	Rosemont Theatre	 (Supported by Macy Gray)

14th

Wed	UNITED STATES OF AMERICA	Chicago, IL	Rosemont Theatre	 (Supported by Macy Gray)

16th

Fri	UNITED STATES OF AMERICA	Chicago, IL	Rosemont Theatre	 (Supported by Macy Gray)

19th

Mon	UNITED STATES OF AMERICA	Denver, CO	Fillmore Auditorium	 (Supported by Macy Gray)

21st

Wed	CANADA	Calgary, AB	Pengrowth Saddledome	 (Supported by Macy Gray)

24th

Sat	CANADA	Vancouver, BC	General Motors Place Bowl	 (Supported by Macy Gray)

25th

Sun	UNITED STATES OF AMERICA	Seattle, WA	Paramount Theatre	 (Supported by Macy Gray)

27th

Tue	UNITED STATES OF AMERICA	San Jose, CA	HP Pavilion at San Jose	 (Supported by Macy Gray)

30th

Fri	UNITED STATES OF AMERICA	Las Vegas, NV	The Joint (Hardrock Hotel)	 (Supported by Macy Gray)

31st

Sat	UNITED STATES OF AMERICA	Los Angeles, CA	Shrine Auditorium	 (Supported by Macy Gray)

FEBRUARY 2004

2nd

Mon	UNITED STATES OF AMERICA	Los Angeles, CA	Shrine Auditorium	 (Supported by Macy Gray)

3rd

Tue	UNITED STATES OF AMERICA	Los Angeles, CA	The Wiltern	 (Supported by Macy Gray)

5th

Thu	UNITED STATES OF AMERICA	Phoenix, AZ	Dodge Theatre	 (Supported by Macy Gray)

6th

Fri	UNITED STATES OF AMERICA	Las Vegas, NV	The Joint (Hardrock Hotel)	 (Supported by Macy Gray)

7th

Sat	UNITED STATES OF AMERICA	Los Angeles, CA	The Wiltern	 (Supported by Macy Gray)

14th

Sat	NEW ZEALAND	Wellington	Westpac Stadium	 (Supported by Brooke Fraser)

17th

Tue	AUSTRALIA	Brisbane, QLD	Brisbane Entertainment Centre	 (Supported by Something For Kate)

20th

Fri	AUSTRALIA	Sydney, NSW	Sydney Entertainment Centre	 (Supported by Something For Kate)

21st

Sat	AUSTRALIA	Sydney, NSW	Sydney Entertainment Centre	 (Supported by Something For Kate)

23rd

Mon	AUSTRALIA	Adelaide, SA	Adelaide Entertainment Centre	 (Supported by Something For Kate)

26th

Thu	AUSTRALIA	Melbourne, VIC	Rod Laver Arena	 (Supported by Something For Kate)

27th

Fri	AUSTRALIA	Melbourne, VIC	Rod Laver Arena	 (Supported by Something For Kate)

MARCH

1st

Mon	AUSTRALIA	Perth, WA	Supreme Court Gardens	 (Supported by Something For Kate)

4th

Thu	SINGAPORE	Singapore	Singapore Indoor Stadium

8th

Mon	JAPAN	Tokyo	Nippon Budokan Hall

9th

Tue	JAPAN	Tokyo	Nippon Budokan Hall (Supported by Groove Syndicate)

11th

Thu	JAPAN	Osaka	Castle Hall	 (Supported by Kiyoharu

14th

Sun	HONG KONG	Wanchai	Convention and Exhibition Centre

29th Wachovia Center, Philadelphia, PA (Rescheduled from 10th December 2003, Supported by the Polyphonic Spree)

30th

Tue	UNITED STATES OF AMERICA	Boston, MA	FleetCenter	 (Rescheduled from 9th December 2003, Supported by the Polyphonic Spree)

APRIL

1st

Thu	CANADA	Toronto, ON	The Air Canada Centre	 (Rescheduled from 12th December 2003, Supported by the Polyphonic Spree)

2nd

Fri	CANADA	Ottawa, Kanata, ON	Corel Center WordPerfect Theatre	 (Supported by the Polyphonic Spree)

4th

Sun	CANADA	Quebec City, QU	City Pepsi Coliseum (Colisée Pepsi)	 (Supported by the Polyphonic Spree)

7th

Wed	CANADA	Winnipeg, MB	Winnipeg Arena	 (Supported by the Polyphonic Spree)

9th

Fri	CANADA	Edmonton, AB	Rexall Centre	 (Supported by the Polyphonic Spree)

11th

Sun	CANADA	Kelowna, BC	Prospera Place [Skyreach Place]	 (Supported by the Polyphonic Spree)

13th

Tue	UNITED STATES OF AMERICA	Portland, OR	Rose Garden	 (Supported by the Polyphonic Spree)

14th

Wed	UNITED STATES OF AMERICA	Seattle, WA	KeyArena	 (Supported by the Polyphonic Spree)

16th

Fri	UNITED STATES OF AMERICA	Berkeley, CA	Berkeley Community Theatre	 (Supported by the Polyphonic Spree)

17th

Sat	UNITED STATES OF AMERICA	Berkeley, CA	Berkeley Community Theatre	 (Supported by the Polyphonic Spree)

19th

Mon	UNITED STATES OF AMERICA	Santa Barbara, CA	Santa Barbara County Bowl	 (Supported by the Polyphonic Spree)

22nd

Thu	UNITED STATES OF AMERICA	Los Angeles, CA	Greek Theatre	 (Supported by the Polyphonic Spree)

23rd

Fri	UNITED STATES OF AMERICA	Anaheim, CA	The Theatre at The Arrowhead Pond	 (Supported by the Polyphonic Spree)

25th

Sun	UNITED STATES OF AMERICA	Denver, CO	(Loveland) Budweiser Events Center	 (Supported by the Polyphonic Spree)

27th

Tue	UNITED STATES OF AMERICA	Austin, TX	The Backyard	 (Supported by the Polyphonic Spree)

29th

Thu	UNITED STATES OF AMERICA	Houston, TX	Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion	 (Supported by the Polyphonic Spree)

30th

Fri	UNITED STATES OF AMERICA	New Orleans, LA	Saenger Theatre	 (Supported by the Polyphonic Spree)

MAY

3rd

Mon	UNITED STATES OF AMERICA	New York City, NY	Hammerstein Ballroom, Manhattan Center	Invitation Only	2nd Annual Audi and Condé Nast 'Never Follow' Awards Show	Honourees: David Bowie, actor William H. Macy, author Azar Nafisi and athlete Freddy Adu

5th

Wed	UNITED STATES OF AMERICA	Tampa, FL	Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center [Carol Morsani Hall]	 (Supported by the Stereophonics)

6th

Thu	UNITED STATES OF AMERICA	Miami, FL	James L Knight Center		(cancelled due to fatality, Supported by the Stereophonics)

8th

Sat	UNITED STATES OF AMERICA	Atlanta, GA	Chastain Park Amphitheatre		 (Supported by the Stereophonics)

10th

Mon	UNITED STATES OF AMERICA	Kansas City, MO	Starlight Theatre		 (Supported by the Stereophonics)

11th

Tue	UNITED STATES OF AMERICA	St. Louis, MO	Fox Theatre		 (Supported by the Stereophonics)

13th

Thu	UNITED STATES OF AMERICA	Hershey, PA	The Star Pavilion, Hersheypark		 (Supported by the Stereophonics)

14th

Fri	CANADA	London, ON	John Labatt Centre		 (Supported by the Stereophonics)

16th

Sun	UNITED STATES OF AMERICA	Fairfax, VA	Patriot Center (George Mason University)	(Rescheduled from 7th December 2003, Supported by Stereophonics

17th

Mon	UNITED STATES OF AMERICA	Pittsburgh, PA	Benedum Center		 (Supported by the Stereophonics)

19th

Wed	UNITED STATES OF AMERICA	Milwaukee, WI	The Milwaukee Theatre		 (Supported by the Stereophonics)

20th

Thu	UNITED STATES OF AMERICA	Indianapolis, IN	Murat Theatre		 (Supported by the Stereophonics)

22nd

Sat	UNITED STATES OF AMERICA	Moline, IL	The Mark of the Quad Cities		 (Supported by the Stereophonics)

24th

Mon	UNITED STATES OF AMERICA	Columbus, OH	Veterans Memorial Auditorium		 (Supported by the Stereophonics)

25th

Tue	UNITED STATES OF AMERICA	Buffalo, NY	Shea's Performing Arts Center		 (Supported by the Stereophonics)

27th

Thu	UNITED STATES OF AMERICA	Scranton, PA	Ford Pavilion at Montage Mountain		 (Supported by the Stereophonics)

29th

Sat	UNITED STATES OF AMERICA	Atlantic City, NJ	The Borgata Hotel Casino and Spa	 (Rescheduled from 6th December 2003, Supported by The Polyphonic Spree)

30th

Sun	UNITED STATES OF AMERICA	Atlantic City, NJ	The Borgata Hotel Casino and Spa		 (Supported by The Polyphonic Spree)

JUNE

1st

Tue	UNITED STATES OF AMERICA	Manchester, NH	Verizon Wireless Arena	$36.00,  (Supported by The Polyphonic Spree)

2nd

Wed	UNITED STATES OF AMERICA	Uncasville, CT	Mohegan Sun	 (Supported by The Polyphonic Spree)

4th

Fri	UNITED STATES OF AMERICA	Wantagh, NY	Tommy Hilfiger at Jones Beach Theatre	 (Supported by The Polyphonic Spree)

5th

Sat	UNITED STATES OF AMERICA	Holmdel, NJ	PNC Bank Arts Center	 (Supported by The Polyphonic Spree)

11th

Fri	HOLLAND	Amsterdam	Arrow Rock Festival relocated to ArenA	 (Supported by Leah Wood Group and Anouk)

13th

Sun	ENGLAND	Isle of Wight, Newport, Seapark Close	The Nokia Isle of Wight Festival 2004	 (Supported by The Charlatans, Suzanne Vega, Snow Patrol, The Delays and France v England live football)

17th

Thu	NORWAY	Bergen	Bergen Festival

18th

Fri	NORWAY	Oslo	Norwegian Wood Festival

20th

Sun	FINLAND	Törnävä, Seinäjoki	Provinssirock Festival (with Testament, Groove Armada, Swallow The Sun, Neljä Ruusua, Jukka Poika and Jenkkarekka, The Mutants, Tiktak, Manboy, Pauli Hanhiniemen Perunateatteri)

23rd

Wed	CZECH REPUBLIC	Prague	T-Mobile Arena, (Venue changed from T-Mobile Park, Supported by Tata Bojs)

25th

Fri	GERMANY	Scheeßel	Hurricane Festival 2004 (Main stage: Echo and the Bunnymen, Life of Agony, Pixies, Placebo. 2nd stage: Tiger Beat, Modest Mouse, Sarah Bettens, Mogwai, Air)

26th

Sat	GERMANY	Neuhausen ob Eck near Tuttlingen	Southside Festival 2004	(Bowie cancelled due to health problem. Main stage: tba, Backyard Babies, Echo and the Bunnymen, Ash, Die Happy, Life of Agony, Pixies, Placebo. 2nd stage: tba, Fireball Ministry, Mclusky, The Bones, Mando Diao, Anti-Flag, Fünf Sterne Deluxe, Dropkick Murphys, Beatsteaks, Sportfreunde Stiller)

29th

Tue	AUSTRIA	Vienna	Schloss Schönbrunn [Schönbrunn Palace / Ehrenhof]	(cancelled due to health problem)

30th

Wed	AUSTRIA	Salzburg	Salburg Arena	(cancelled due to health problem, Venue changed from Residenzplatz)

JULY

2nd

Fri	DENMARK	Roskilde	Roskilde Festival	(Bowie cancelled due to health problem

4th

Sun	BELGIUM	Werchter	Werchter Festival	(Bowie cancelled due to health problem. Main stage: Danko Jones, Zornik, Starsailor, Lamb, pj harvey, Pixies, Placebo. Pyramid Marquee: Girls In Hawaii, Sioen, Roy Paci and Aretuska, Tortoise, Wilco, Jasper Steverlinck, N*E*R*D, Air, El Tattoo del Tigre. More to be announced

6th

Tue	FRANCE	Ile De Gaou, South France (near Toulon)	Six-Fours Festival [Les Voix Du Gaou]	(cancelled due to health problem, supported byRaphaël)

7th

Wed	FRANCE	Carcassonne, Languedoc-Roussillon	Festival de Carcassonne [Stade Albert Domec]	(cancelled due to health problem

10th

Sat	SCOTLAND	Balado, Perth and Kinross	T In The Park Festival	(Bowie cancelled due to health problem. The Darkness, Starsailor, Faithless, Pink, The Black Eyed Peas, Big Brovaz, Muse, The Libertines, Wu Tang Clan, Keane, Dogs Die In Hot Cars, Basement Jaxx, Felix Da Housecat, Carl Craig, Tiga, Tiefschwarz, Mylo, Vector Lovers, Carlos Adolfo Dominguez, Ocean Colour Scene, Katie Melua, Michael Frant and Spearhead, The Ordinary Boys, Alfie, Jerry Fish, Ricky Warwick, The Bees, Delays, Ian McNabb, Ben Kweller, Kasabian, Thea Gilmore, Martina Topley-Bird, Republic of Loose, The Black Velvets, The Departure)

11th

Sun	IRELAND	County Kildare, Naas, Punchestown Racecourse	Oxegen Festival	(Bowie cancelled due to health problem. Main stage: David Bowie, The Darkness, Ash, Faithless, Pink, Black Eyed Peas. The Ticket Stage: Muse, The Libertines, Wu Tang Clan, Keane. Green Room: Ocean Colour Scene, Jimmy Cliff, Wilco, Michael Franti. Spirit Dance Arena: Basement Jaxx, Felix Da Housecat, Joyzipper, Cartoon. New Band Stage: Ricky Warwick, Mohair, Republic Of Loose. Unassigned: Tim Deluxe (live), Future Kings Of Spain, The Shins)

14th

Wed	SPAIN	Bilbao	Bilbao Bullring[Plaza de Toros Bilbao]	(cancelled due to health problem)

16th

Fri	SPAIN	Santiago de Compostela	Xacobeo Festival 2004	(cancelled due to health problem, with Muse, The Cure)

17th

Sat	PORTUGAL	Oporto	The Dragon Festival, Oporto Dragon Stadium	(cancelled due to health problem, with The Charlatans, Starsailor, Ute Lemper, The Leah Wood Group

20th

Tue	SWITZERLAND	Nyon	29th Paléo Festival Nyon (Bowie cancelled due to health problem with Starsailor, Hawksley Workman and The Wolves, Kings of Leon, And Also The Trees, As Dragon, Myslovitz, A Season Drive, Melatonin, Tafta, Eliades Ochoa, Raul Paz and William Vivanco

21st

Wed	MONACO	Monaco	Club du Sporting	(cancelled due to health problem)

23rd

Fri	FRANCE	Brittany, Carhaix	Festival Des Vieilles Charrues	(Bowie cancelled due to health problem, FINAL SHOW OF THE EUROPEAN SUMMER 2004 LEG - Main stage: David Bowie, The Coral, Rokia Traore, Pleymo. Kerouac stage: Alain Bashung, Starsailor, Fabulous Troubadours, New Pauletta Orchestra)

2005

SEPTEMBER - 2005 Fashion Rocks Awards

8th	Radio City Music Hall	New York City	United States of America

David performed 'Life On Mars?' with Mike Garson on keyboards. Later Arcade Fire backed David on 'Five Years' which then segued into 'Wake Up'.

David Bowie (vocals, 12-string acoustic guitar), Mike Garson (keyboards). Win Butler (guitar, vocals), Régine Chassagne (keyboards, backing vocals), Richard Parry (guitar), Tim Kingsbury (bass), Will Butler (percussion) and Sarah Neufeld (violin), Jeremy Gara (drums).

SEPTEMBER - CMJ 2005 SummerStage

18th	Central Park	New York City	United States of America

David appeared with Arcade Fire performing his own song 'Queen Bitch' which was followed by 'Wake Up' for the encore. The full line-up: David Bowie (vocals, 12-string acoustic guitar), Win Butler (guitar, vocals), Régine Chassagne (keyboards, backing vocals), Richard Parry (guitar), Tim Kingsbury (bass), Will Butler (percussion) and Sarah Neufeld (violin), Jeremy Gara (drums). Also on the bill were Sound Team and Bell Orchestre.

2006

MAY - David Gilmour 'On An Island' Tour

29th	Royal Albert Hall	London SW7	England

Special surprise appearance with David performing two encore songs 'Arnold Layne' and 'Comfortably Numb'.

David Bowie (vocals), David Gilmour (guitar, vocals), Richard Wright (keyboards, vocals), Phil Manzanera (guitar, vocals), Dick Parry (saxophone), Jon Carin (keyboards, guitar, vocals), Guy Pratt (bass guitar, vocals) and Steve DiStanislao (drums, vocals).

NOVEMBER - The 3rd Annual KCA Black Ball

9th	Hammerstein Ballroom	New York City	United States of America

David performs three songs: 'Wild Is The Wind' (with Mike Garson on piano), 'Fantastic Voyage' (backed by Alicia Keys' band) and 'Changes' (duet with Alicia Keys).

Hosts Alicia Keys and Iman were joined by KCA founder Leigh Blake, emcee Wanda Sykes and honourees Richard Beckman, Dr. Paul Farmer and Partners in Health, and "Mama" Carol Dyanti. Other musical performers were Alicia Keys, Damian Marley and Louis XIV.

The Black Ball is an Annual fundraiser for KCA (Keep A Child Alive), the non-profit organisation which brings dignified treatment, care and support to children and families affected by HIV.

2007

MAY - The H&M High Line Festival

19th	Madison Square Garden	New York City	United States of America

David performs a section of 'Pug Nosed Face', the audience join in with an impromptu sing-a-long, and he then introduces comedian Ricky Gervais onto the stage.

It was initially reported that David would be curating and performing at the festival, but on 22nd January 2007 it was announced that: "due to ongoing work on a new project that it will not be possible for him to perform. He will however continue to curate the event alongside producers David Binder and Josh Wood."

The festival ran for 11 days from 9th May to 19th May, with artist performances at various venues around New York including Radio City Music Hall, Madison Square Garden and Irving Plaza.

Invited performers included: Air, Arcade Fire, Bang On A Can, Claude Cahun, Daniel Johnston, Deerhoof, Dirty Projectors, Ken Nordine, Laurie Anderson, Laurie McLeod, Legendary Stardust Cowboy, Meow Meow, Mike Garson, Ricky Gervais, Robert Stillman's Horses, Spanish Film Retrospective, The Polyphonic Spree, The Secret Machines and many more. Other events included: High Line Neighborhood Walking Tours, High Line Design Preview and 'David Bowie's Ten Favourite Latin American and Spanish Films From The Last 100 Years'.