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8th of September 2003 |
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| Venue |
Riverside, London, UK |
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| Cinema (more cinemas) |
Dortmund, CineStar | ||
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| Setlist | New Killer Star
Pablo Picasso Never Get Old The Loneliest Guy Looking for Water She'll Drive the Big Car Days Fall Dog Bombs The Moon Try Some, Buy Some Reality Bring Me The Disco King ----------------------------------------------------- Q & A with Jonathan Ross ----------------------------------------------------- Hallo Spaceboy Fantastic Voyage Hang On To Yourself Cactus Afraid Modern Love New Killer Star |
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| Comment | coming soon | ||
| Press | wdr.de (about Cologne cinema) | ||
| Bootleg (click on the pictures for more information) |
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| Pressrelease |
DAVID BOWIE BRINGS HIS 'REALITY'
TO CINEMAS WORLDWIDE THE WORLD'S FIRST LIVE AND INTERACTIVE MUSIC EVENT On September 8th 2003 in London, David Bowie will make technological history and bring his new album 'Reality' to cinemas all around the world. In a specially produced performance, Bowie's live show is to be beamed via satellite to cinemas globally, culminating in a real time, interactive Q&A between Bowie and cinema audiences whom will also be able to make requests for Bowie classics. The show will consist of David Bowie performing an exclusive live set showcasing his brand new album 'Reality' released September 15th on Iso/Columbia Records, as well as many cuts from his legendary back catalogue. The 90-minute programme will be simultaneously transmitted via satellite to cinemas and theatres across Europe and due to time delay the following day across Asia, Japan and Australia. North America, Canada and South America will be able to catch the show on 15th September, making this a truly worldwide event. This spectacular trans-continental media event will cover the furthest flung corners of the world, from Rio de Janeiro to Milan, from New York to Sydney, from Edinburgh to Warsaw and from Toronto to Tokyo. The full list of theatres screening the event in Europe are listed below. The show will be shot in digital widescreen and recorded in DTS digital 5.1 Surround sound for total digital delivery to cinemas - not a film reel in sight - representing the most innovative and wide reaching use of digital technology in cinemas to date. |
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