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The Outside Tour, with David Bowie and Nine Inch Nails co-headlining, opened
on 14 September 1995 at Meadows
Music Theatre - Hartford, CT with Prick as support band. On
selected dates Reeves Gabrels performed songs from his
album, The Sacred Squall of Now in addition to performing
with Nine Inch
Nails and David
Bowie. The opening of the concert tour preceded
the release of the 1. Outside
album which was released on 25 September 1995.
As Nine Inch
Nails reached the conclusion of their performance, and as the
stage-crew commenced working
behind a large backdrop preparing for Bowie's performance, the band
continued with David
Bowie performing "Subterraneans", "Hallo Spaceboy"
and "Scary Monsters (and Super
Creeps)", followed by two Nine Inch Nails songs "Reptile" and "Hurt" after which Bowie
continued with his own set.
For the European leg of the
tour, Morrissey was
enlisted to provide support until his disappearance before the Aberdeen Exhibition
Centre performance on 29 November 1995[1]. The
support slot was filled on later dates by The Gyres, Echobelly, Placebo and a variety of local
bands.
The 13 December 1995 performance at the National Exhibition Centre (Hall
5) - Birmingham,
England, billed as the
Big Twix Mix Show with Alanis Morissette and the Lightning Seeds supporting was filmed by BBC TV with
excerpts broadcast at a later date.
Tour Band
Tour
dates
North
America
- 14/09/1995
Meadows
Music Theatre - Hartford, CT
- 16/09/1995
Great Woods Arts Center - Mansfield, MA
- 17/09/1995
Hersheypark
Stadium - Hershey, PA
- 20/09/1995
Skydome - Toronto, ON
- 22/09/1995
Blockbuster Center - Camden, NJ
- 23/09/1995
Star
Lake Amphitheater - Burgettstown,
PA
- 27/09/1995
Meadowlands Arena - East Rutherford, NJ
- 28/09/1995
Meadowlands Arena - East Rutherford, NJ
- 30/09/1995
Blossom
Music Center - Cuyahoga Falls,
OH
- 01/10/1995
New World Music Theatre
- Tinley Park, IL
- 03/10/1995
The Palace of Auburn Hills -
Auburn Hills, MI
- 04/10/1995
Polaris
Amphitheater - Columbus, OH
- 06/10/1995
Nissan Pavilion - Bristow, VA
- 07/10/1995
Walnut Creek Amphitheatre - Raleigh, NC
- 09/10/1995
Lakewood Amphitheatre - Atlanta, GA
- 11/10/1995
Riverport
Amphitheatre - Maryland Heights,
MO
- 13/10/1995
Starplex Amphitheatre - Dallas,
TX
- 14/10/1995
South
Park Meadows - Austin, TX
- 16/10/1995
McNichols Sports Arena - Denver,
CO
- 18/10/1995
Desert Sky Pavilion - Phoenix, AZ
- 19/10/1995
Thomas & Mack Center - Las
Vegas, NV
- 21/10/1995
Shoreline Amphitheatre - Mountain View, CA
- 24/10/1995
Tacoma Dome - Tacoma,
WA
- 25/10/1995
The Rose Garden - Portland, OR
- 28/10/1995
Great Western Forum -
Inglewood, CA
- 29/10/1995
Great Western Forum -
Inglewood, CA
- 31/10/1995
Hollywood
Palladium - Hollywood, CA
Europe
- 14/11/1995
Wembley Arena - London, England
- 15/11/1995
Wembley Arena - London, England
- 17/11/1995
Wembley Arena - London, England
- 18/11/1995
Wembley Arena - London, England
- 20/11/1995
National Exhibition Centre -
Birmingham, England
- 21/11/1995
National Exhibition Centre -
Birmingham, England
- 24/11/1995
(Re-scheduled) King's
Hall - Belfast, Northern
Ireland
- 24/11/1995
Point Depot - Dublin, Ireland
- 26/11/1995
Westpoint Arena
- Exeter, England
- 27/11/1995
Cardiff International Arena
- Cardiff, Wales
- 29/11/1995
Exhibition
Centre - Aberdeen, Scotland
- 30/11/1995
Scottish
Exhibition and Conference Centre - Glasgow, Scotland
- 03/12/1995
Sheffield Arena
- Sheffield, England
- 04/12/1995
(Cancelled) Sheffield Arena
- Sheffield, England
- 05/12/1995
King's
Hall - Belfast, Northern
Ireland
- 06/12/1995
(Re-scheduled) NYNEX Arena - Manchester, England
- 07/12/1995
Newcastle Arena - Newcastle
upon Tyne, England
- 08/12/1995
NYNEX Arena - Manchester, England
- 13/12/1995
National Exhibition Centre (Hall
5) - Birmingham,
England (Big Twix Mix
Show)
- 17/01/1996
Helsinki Ice
Hall - Helsinki, Finland
- 19/01/1996
Globe Arena - Stockholm, Sweden
- 20/01/1996
Scandinavium - Gothenburg, Sweden
- 22/01/1996
Spektrum - Oslo, Norway
- 24/01/1996
Valby
Hallen - Copenhagen,
Denmark
- 25/01/1996
Sporthalle - Hamburg, Germany
- 27/01/1996
Vorst Forest
Nationaal - Brussels,
Belgium
- 28/01/1996
Prins Van
Oranjehall - Utrecht, Netherlands
- 30/01/1996
Westfalenhalle -
Dortmund, Germany
- 31/01/1996
Festhalle - Frankfurt, Germany
- 01/02/1996
Deutschlandhalle - Berlin, Germany
- 03/02/1996
Sportovni Hala - Prague, Czech Republic
- 04/02/1996
Stadthalle
- Vienna, Austria
- 06/02/1996
Hala
Tivoli - Ljubljana, Slovenia
- 08/02/1996
Palatrussardi - Milan, Italy
- 09/02/1996
Palasport
- Bologna, Italy
- 11/02/1996
Halle Tony Garnier - Lyon, France
- 13/02/1996
Arena -
Geneva, Switzerland
- 14/02/1996
Hallenstadion - Zurich, Switzerland
- 16/02/1996
Le
Galaxie - Amnéville, France
- 17/02/1996
Le Zénith - Lille, France
- 18/02/1996
Salle
Expos-Aeroport - Rennes, France
- 20/02/1996
Palais Omnisports de
Paris-Bercy - Paris, France
Songs
From The Man Who Sold the
World
- "The Man Who Sold the World"
From Hunky
Dory
From
The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from
Mars
From Diamond Dogs
From Low
From "Heroes"
From Lodger
From Scary Monsters (and Super
Creeps)
- "Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps)"
- "Teenage Wildlife"
From Black Tie White
Noise
From Outside
- "Outside" (Bowie, Kevin Armstrong)
- "The Hearts Filthy Lesson" (Bowie, Eno, Reeves Gabrels,
Mike Garson, Erdal Kizilcay, Sterling
Campbell)
- "A Small Plot of Land" (Bowie, Eno, Gabrels, Garson,
Kizilcay)
- "Hallo Spaceboy" (Bowie, Eno)
- "The Motel" (Bowie, Eno)
- "I Have Not Been to Oxford Town" (Bowie, Eno)
- "The Voyeur of Utter Destruction (as Beauty)" (Bowie, Eno,
Gabrels)
- "We Prick You" (Bowie, Eno)
- "I'm Deranged" (Bowie, Eno)
- "Thru' These Architect's Eyes" (Bowie, Gabrels)
- "Strangers When We Meet"
Other songs:
Notes
- ^
Nicholas Pegg,
The Complete David Bowie, Reynolds & Hearn Ltd, 2004,
ISBN 1-903111-73-0
References
- David Buckley, Strange Fascination: The Definitive
Biography of David Bowie, Virgin Books, 1999, ISBN
1-85227-784X