A Reality Tour
A Reality Tour was a worldwide concert tour by David Bowie in support of the Reality album. The tour commenced on 7 October 2003 at the Forum Copenhagen, Denmark, continuing through Europe, North America, Asia, including a return to New Zealand and Australia for the first time since the 1987 Glass Spider Tour. Bowie retired from performing live in 2006, making this tour his last.
The tour grossed US$46 million, making it the ninth-highest-grossing tour of 2004.
History
Bowie announced the tour in June 2003, intending to play to over a million people across 17 countries, and was billed as his first major tour since the Outside Tour of 1995. Bowie promoted this tour with appearances on primetime television shows such as The Tonight Show and on AOL Sessions. At over 110 shows, the tour was the longest tour of Bowie's career.Performance
Bowie sought to perform in the format of a stadium concert with less focus on elaborate staging and more focus on the musicians in his band. The stage featured a number of platforms, some extending into the audience, as well as multiple video-screens projecting artistic images and live footage of the concert along with many colored lights for effects. The stage was typically placed at one end of the stadium or arena with seating in the stands or on the field itself with a back-stage area on the far side of the stage.The musicians were dressed in casual but colorful outfits; each musician had a set of outfits in different colors, such as Bowie's cut-off shirt and neckerchief or Gail Ann Dorsey's dress. Musicians were free to move about the stage as their instruments permitted with wireless amplification, though Bowie and Dorsey interacted most often as part of the acts.
Each concert began with an introduction on the main video-screen, during which the band would enter the stage and prepare the opening number. After the opener, Bowie would greet the audience with the flexible line, "Hello, , you crazy bunch motherfuckers" as a sign of welcoming. The performances, between the somewhat staged pieces, were informal often with a dialog between Bowie and his audience, jokes, band introductions, and the occasional "Happy Birthday To You".
Repertoire
The set list included tracks spanning Bowie's 30 plus years in the music business, from The Man Who Sold the World all the way to Reality, along with collaborations such as "Sister Midnight" and "Under Pressure", and snippets and teasers of Bowie classics such as "Space Oddity" and "Golden Years". There is a bit more focus, however, on tracks from the albums released since the Earthling World Tour in 1997: Heathen, and Reality. The only exception from his latest albums is Hours. Other albums with no appearance included David Bowie, the cover album Pin Ups, Never Let Me Down, the albums produced with the band Tin Machine and Tin Machine II ) and Black Tie White Noise.A notable inclusion on the tour were the tracks from The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars, usually performed as the final encores. "Ziggy Stardust" was nearly always the finale of each concert.
The inclusion of tracks from Let's Dance and Tonight was also notable, considering a fan tendency to reject the albums as "too commercial", seeing the return of the singles "Modern Love", "Blue Jean", "Let's Dance", "China Girl", and a semi-acoustic version of "Loving the Alien".
Overall, the band had rehearsed around 60 songs for the tour.
Contemporary reviews
The 24 January 2004 show in Vancouver BC was reviewed positively, with the reviewer saying that "with Bowie's near-flawless vocals, brilliant band, and smartly executed show, you wind up with one of the finest old-school rock gigs the Canucks’ home rink has ever hosted." The review of the next show in Seattle on 25 January 2004 was similarly positive, saying Bowie, "still every inch a superstar... still oozes charm and sex appeal" and called the setlist a "celebration of his whole body of work."Tour incidents
The 6 May 2004, a performance at the James L. Knight Center, Miami, Florida was cancelled after lighting technician Walter "Wally Gator" Thomas fell to his death prior to Bowie going onstage.The show in Oslo on 18 June 2004 saw Bowie being struck in the left eye with a lollipop thrown by a member of the audience.
Originally scheduled to play in 24 countries over a ten-month period, the tour was curtailed after the Hurricane Festival performance in Scheeßel, Germany on 25 June 2004, as a result of Bowie being diagnosed with an acutely blocked artery that required an angioplasty procedure. In 2016, bassist Gail Ann Dorsey, who was on stage with Bowie, recalled what happened at the end of the tour:
Live recordings
A DVD video of the Point Theatre, Dublin performances of 2003 was released as A Reality Tour in 2004. A CD of the same performances was released as A Reality Tour in 2010.Tour band
- David Bowie – vocals, guitars, stylophone, harmonica
- Earl Slick – guitar
- Gerry Leonard – guitar, backing vocals, music director
- Gail Ann Dorsey – bass guitar, vocals
- Sterling Campbell – drums
- Mike Garson – keyboards, piano
- Catherine Russell – keyboards, percussion, guitar, backing vocals
Tour dates
- On 19 August 2003 Bowie performed a one-off show in Poughkeepsie, New York at The Chance, as a warm up show.
- On 8 September 2003 Bowie performed a show at the Riverside Studios in London which was a 'satellite show'. This was a live performance beamed via satellite to cinemas and theatres across Europe and due to time delay the following day across Asia, Australia, North and South America.
;Cancellations and rescheduled shows
Songs
Notation:- DVD/CD Included on A Reality Tour and A Reality Tour
- CD Included on the live album
- iTunes Available as Digital download bonus tracks for the live album
- "Space Oddity"
- "The Man Who Sold the World" DVD/CD
- "The Supermen"
- "Changes" DVD/CD
- "Life on Mars?" DVD/CD
- "Quicksand"
- "The Bewlay Brothers"
- "Queen Bitch"
- "Five Years" DVD/CD
- "Starman"
- "Hang On to Yourself" DVD/CD
- "Ziggy Stardust" DVD/CD
- "Suffragette City"
- "Panic in Detroit"
- "The Jean Genie"
- "Diamond Dogs"
- "Rebel Rebel" DVD/CD
- "Win"
- "Fame" DVD/CD
- "Station to Station"
- "Golden Years"
- "Breaking Glass" CD
- "Sound and Vision"
- "Always Crashing in the Same Car"
- "Be My Wife" DVD/CD
- "A New Career in a New Town"
- ""Heroes"" DVD/CD
- "Fantastic Voyage" DVD/CD
- "Ashes to Ashes" DVD/CD
- "Fashion"
- "Modern Love"
- "China Girl" CD
- "Let's Dance"
- "Loving the Alien" DVD/CD
- "Blue Jean"
- "Hallo Spaceboy" DVD/CD
- "The Motel" DVD/CD
- "Battle for Britain " DVD/CD
- "I'm Afraid of Americans" DVD/CD
- "Sunday" DVD/CD
- "Cactus" DVD/CD
- "Slip Away" DVD/CD
- "Afraid" DVD/CD
- "I've Been Waiting for You"
- "5:15 the Angels Have Gone" iTunes
- "Heathen " DVD/CD
- "New Killer Star" DVD/CD
- "Pablo Picasso"
- "Never Get Old" DVD/CD
- "The Loneliest Guy" DVD/CD
- "Looking for Water"
- "She'll Drive the Big Car"
- "Days" iTunes
- "Fall Dog Bombs the Moon" CD
- "Try Some, Buy Some"
- "Reality" DVD/CD
- "Bring Me the Disco King" DVD/CD and recorded once again for Earthling )
- "A Hard Day's Night"
- "All the Young Dudes" DVD/CD
- "Bang a Gong "
- "Do You Know the Way to San José"
- "Here Comes the Sun"
- "It Can't Happen Here"
- "Liza Jane"
- "Puppet on a String"
- "Rumble"
- "Sister Midnight" DVD/CD
- "Song 2"
- "Summertime"
- "Under Pressure" DVD/CD
- "White Light/White Heat"
- "Y.M.C.A."