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TIN MACHINE - DAVID BOWIE - TIN MACHINE TOUR ‘89 - AT THE WORLD - JUN 14, 1989

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  • Genre: Rock & Pop
  • Artist/Band: Bowie, David
  • Industry: Music
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Modified Item: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

    Description

    TIN MACHINE - DAVID BOWIE - TIN MACHINE TOUR - AT THE WORLD - JUNE 14, 1989
    The Tin Machine Tour was a concert tour headlined by Anglo-American hard rock band Tin Machine. The tour commenced on 14 June 1989, following a performance of "Heaven's in Here" at the International Music Awards in New York City on 31 May 1989. It comprised 12 performances in six countries (USA, Denmark, Germany, Netherlands, France, United Kingdom) in venues with a capacity of 2,000 or less. Joined onstage by Kevin Armstrong, Tin Machine performed the entirety of their eponymous debut album with the exception of "Video Crime," augmented with cover version of songs from Bob Dylan and Johnny Kidd & The Pirates.
    Setlist
    Sacrifice Yourself
    Heaven's in Here
    Amazing
    Working Class Hero
    (John Lennon cover)
    Tin Machine
    Sorry
    Prisoner of Love
    Bus Stop
    (Country version)
    Bus Stop
    I Can't Read
    (followed by 'War' tease)
    You've Been Around
    (David Bowie song) (only performance)
    Baby Can Dance
    Run
    Crack City
    Pretty Thing
    Under the God
    The band played in "fashionable black suits" in front of stark lighting in what was described as a departure from Bowie's previous tour. The 17 June show was added at the last minute when Bowie saw the long lines for tickets to 16 June's performance; the show was at midnight (technically the night of 16 June) and tickets were sold at half-price. For 24 June's performance in Amsterdam, video screens were erected outside the venue for those unable to obtain tickets. The video for "Maggie's Farm" was recorded at the same venue.