It's My Life Tour
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| It's My Life Tour | ||
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| Tour by Tin Machine | ||
| Locations | Europe United States Japan |
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| Supporting album | Tin Machine II | |
| Start date | 5 October 1991 | |
| End date | 17 February 1992 | |
| Legs | 3 | |
| Shows | 69 | |
| Tin Machine tour chronology | ||
| Tin Machine Tour (1989) |
It’s My Life Tour (1991-92) |
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The Tin Machine It's My Life Tour opened on 5 October 1991 after two warm-up shows, one press show and three trade-industry shows. The concert tour itinerary took in twelve countries and sixty-nine performances, a larger outing than the low-key Tin Machine Tour of 1989. Joined onstage by guitarist, Eric Schermerhorn, Tin Machine, presented songs from the Tin Machine album and the Tin Machine II album, augmented with cover versions of songs from the Pixies, Neil Young and The Moody Blues.
The Hamburg Docks performance on 24 October 1991, was filmed and later released on the video, Oy Vey, Baby: Tin Machine Live At The Docks, with the song Baby Can Dance from the same performance appearing on the compilation album Best of Grunge Rock. The Boston, Chicago, New York, Sapporo and Tokyo performances were recorded with selected songs released on the July 1992 album Tin Machine Live: Oy Vey, Baby.
Contents |
[edit] Tour Band
- David Bowie - vocals, guitar, alto & tenor saxophone
- Reeves Gabrels - lead guitar, vocals
- Tony Sales - bass guitar, vocals
- Hunt Sales - drums, vocals
- Eric Schermerhorn - rhythm guitar, vocals
[edit] Tour Rehearsals
- 10/08/1991
The Factory Studios - Dublin, Eire - 11/08/1991
The Factory Studios - Dublin, Eire - 12/08/1991
The Factory Studios - Dublin, Eire - 13/08/1991
The Factory Studios - Dublin, Eire - 14/08/1991
The Factory Studios - Dublin, Eire - 15/08/1991
The Factory Studios - Dublin, Eire
[edit] Tour Warm-Up Shows
[edit] Press Show
- 25/08/1991
Rockit Cargo - LAX Airport, Los Angeles, CA
[edit] Trade Shows
- 07/09/1991
Mariott - Minneapolis, MN - 10/09/1991
Mariott - Los Angeles, CA (Warehouse Entertainment) - 12/09/1991
Slim's - San Francisco, CA (National Association of Broadcasters Convention)
[edit] Tour Dates
[edit] Europe
- 05/10/1991
Teatro Smeraldo - Milan, Italy - 06/10/1991
Teatro Smeraldo - Milan, Italy - 08/10/1991
Palazzetto Dello Sport - Florence, Italy - 09/10/1991
Teatro Brancaccio - Rome, Italy - 10/10/1991
Teatro Brancaccio - Rome, Italy - 12/10/1991
Circus Krone - Munich, Germany - 14/10/1991
Stadthalle - Offenbach, Germany - 15/10/1991
Forum - Stuttgart, Germany - 17/10/1991
Neue Welt - Berlin, Germany - 19/10/1991
Falkoner Teatret - Copenhagen, Denmark - 21/10/1991
Circus - Stockholm, Sweden - 22/10/1991
Oslo Konserthus - Oslo, Norway - 24/10/1991
Docks - Hamburg, Germany - 25/10/1991
Music Hall - Hanover, Germany - 26/10/1991
E-Werk - Cologne, Germany - 28/10/1991
Muziekcentrum Vredenburg - Utrecht, Netherlands - 29/10/1991
Olympia - Paris, France - 30/10/1991
Le Zénith - Paris, France - 31/10/1991
Ancienne Belgique - Brussels, Belgium - 02/11/1991
Civic Hall - Wolverhampton, England - 03/11/1991
International 2 - Manchester, England - 05/11/1991
Mayfair - Newcastle upon Tyne, England - 06/11/1991
Royal Court - Liverpool, England - 07/11/1991
Barrowlands - Glasgow, Scotland - 09/11/1991
Corn Exchange - Cambridge, England - 10/11/1991
Brixton Academy - Brixton, England - 11/11/1991
Brixton Academy - Brixton, England
[edit] North America
- 15/11/1991
Tower Theater - Philadelphia, PA - 16/11/1991
The Citadel - Washington, D.C. - 17/11/1991
Tower Theater - Philadelphia, PA - 19/11/1991
Toad's Place - New Haven, CT - 20/11/1991
Orpheum Theater - Boston, MA - 24/11/1991
New Campus Club - Providence, RI - 25/11/1991
The Sting - New Britain, CT - 27/11/1991
The Academy - New York, NY - 29/11/1991
The Academy - New York, NY - 01/12/1991
La Brique - Montreal, QC - 02/12/1991
La Brique - Montreal, QC - 03/12/1991
The Concert Hall - Toronto, ON - 04/12/1991
Clubland - Detroit, MI - 06/12/1991
Agora Metropolitan - Cleveland, OH - 07/12/1991
Riviera Theatre - Chicago, IL - 09/12/1991
Bronco Bowl - Dallas, TX - 10/12/1991
Back Alley - Houston, TX - 13/12/1991
Variety Arts Theater - Los Angeles, CA - 14/12/1991
Spreckels Theater - San Diego, CA - 15/12/1991
Spreckels Theater - San Diego, CA - 17/12/1991
The Warfield - San Francisco, CA - 18/12/1991
The Warfield - San Francisco, CA - 20/12/1991
Paramount Theatre - Seattle, WA - 21/12/1991
Commodore Ballroom - Vancouver, BC
[edit] Japan
- 29/01/1992
Kaikan Dai Ichi Hall - Kyoto, Japan - 30/01/1992
Festival Hall - Osaka, Japan - 31/01/1992
Festival Hall - Osaka, Japan - 02/02/1992
Kyusyu Kouseinenkin Kaikan - Fukuoka, Japan - 03/02/1992
Kouseinenkin Kaikan - Hiroshima, Japan - 05/02/1992
NHK Hall - Tokyo, Japan - 06/02/1992
NHK Hall - Tokyo, Japan - 07/02/1992
Bunka Taiikukan - Yokohama, Japan - 10/02/1992
Kouseinenkin Kaikan - Sapporo, Japan - 11/02/1992
Kouseinenkin Kaikan - Sapporo, Japan - 13/02/1992
Sunplaza Hall - Sendai, Japan - 14/02/1992
Soniku City Hall - Oumiya, Japan - 17/02/1992
Budokan Hall - Tokyo, Japan
[edit] References
- Nicholas Pegg, The Complete David Bowie, Reynolds & Hearn Ltd, 2004, ISBN 1-903111-73-0
- David Buckley, Strange Fascination: The Definitive Biography of David Bowie, Virgin Books, 1999, ISBN 1-85227-784X

