- This performance of "Heroes" was recorded at the Hurricane Festival in Scheeßel, Germany, on 25 June 2004 during the Reality tour....
- On 13 June 2002 David Bowie performed live in Britain for the final time at the Isle Of Wight Festival. Here he performs 'All The Young Dudes'....
- Selected tracks from the Berlin leg of the Heathen tour, recorded at Max-Schmeling-Halle, Berlin, Germany on 22 September 2002....
- In 2002 David Bowie performed the 1977 album 'Low' in its entirety as part of the Meltdown Festival at London's Royal Festival Hall....
- On 5 July 2002 Bowie was the subject of a 45-minute BBC One special with Jonathan Ross, performing four tracks (‘Fashion’, ‘Slip Away‘, ‘Everyone Says ‘Hi’‘ and ‘Ziggy Stardust’). As well as offering Ross out for a few rounds of boxing (“I’ve been doing a bit of sparring –...
- David Bowie captured live at Paris Olympia on the Heathen tour on 1 July 2002...
- In June 2002 David Bowie and his band performed a set of live songs to an invited audience of fans and BowieNet contest winners. The event was the A&E Live by Request show at the Sony Music Studios in New York. The songs are requested by members of the...
- Some 29 years after his first appearance at Glastonbury, David Bowie and his band, which included Earl Slick after an absence of 17 years from the Bowie camp, returned on 25 June 2000 to headline the festival. Glastonbury founder Michael Eavis, paying tribute, hailed Bowie as one of the “world’s...
- David Bowie performs ‘Something In The Air’ & ‘Seven’ live on the French TV show Nulle Part Ailleurs. The show was broadcast on 20 October 1999. Bowie also performed ‘Thursday’s Child’ and ‘China Girl’ on the same show....
- David Bowie performs ‘Thursday’s Child’ & ‘China Girl’ live on the French TV show Nulle Part Ailleurs. The show was broadcast on 20 October 1999. Bowie also performed ‘Something In The Air’ and ‘Seven’ during the same show....
- David Bowie performs 'Repetition' from the Lodger album at Elysee Montmartre in Paris on 14 October 1999....
- David Bowie performs ‘I Can’t Read’ at Elysee Montmartre in Paris on 14 October 1999 during the Hours tour. ‘I Can’t Read’ was co-written with Reeves Gabrels during their incarnation as Tin Machine....
- On 9 October 1999 there were three simultaneous concerts in support of the anti-poverty initiative NetAid. The concerts were meant to harness the Internet to raise money and awareness for their Jubilee 2000 campaign. The three converts took place at Wembley Stadium in London, Giants Stadium in New Jersey and the Palais...