Glass Spider Tour
Автор:
Jesse Russell,Ronald Cohn, 100 стр., издатель:
"Книга по Требованию", ISBN:
978-5-5090-1339-3
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! In 1987, David Bowie embarked on The Glass Spider Tour in support of the album Never Let Me Down alongside famed guitarist Peter Frampton. The tour was named after the album track "Glass Spider." The concert tour was the most ambitious by Bowie up to that date, surpassing the Serious Moonlight Tour of 1983 in terms of audience figures and number of performances. Demand for tickets to the tour was high, and it has been estimated by the conclusion of the tour a total of three million people had attended, beating Bowie's old record of 2.6m tickets sold for the Serious Moonlight Tour. The 3 September show at Sullivan Stadium in Massachusetts set a record for quickest sellout at that venue, a record matched by U2 and unsurpassed until The Who sold 100,000 tickets to two shows there in less than 8 hours in 1989. Bowie claimed that at the time, performing on this tour was the most fun he'd ever had on tour because it was the "most inventive" tour...