David Bowie 1972-1973 Ziggy Stardust The Chronology

  • Bowie during the Ziggy Stardust Tour
  • Tour by: David Bowie
  • Start date: 29 January 1972
  • End date: 3 July 1973
  • Legs: 6
  • Shows: 182

The Band

  • David Bowie – vocals, guitar, harmonica
  • Mick Ronson – guitar, vocals
  • Trevor Bolder – bass
  • Mick “Woody” Woodmansey – drums
  • Matthew Fisher – piano (20/04/72 – 27/05/72)
  • Robin Lumley – piano (2/06/72 – 15/07/72)
  • Nicky Graham – piano (1/08/72 – 7/09/72)
  • Mike Garson – piano, mellotron, organ (22/09/72 – end of tour)
  • John Hutchinson – rhythm guitar, 12-string acoustic guitar (8/04/73 – 20/04/73)
  • Aynsley Dunbar – additional drums (8/04/73 – 20/04/73)
  • Geoffrey A. MacCormack – backing vocals, percussion (19/01/73 – end of tour)
  • Ken Fordham – saxophone (19/01/73 – end of tour)
  • Brian Wilshaw – saxophone, flute (19/01/73 – end of tour)

The Birth of Ziggy Stardust: 1971

📅 1971-05-12
📍 Soho, London 🇬🇧
🏛️ Trident Studios
🎧 Recording: Hunky Dory (Start of Sessions)
🎤 Artist: David Bowie & The Band
🗒️ Notes: Official start of the album sessions. While focusing on piano tracks with Rick Wakeman, this date also marks the first time the Ronson/Bolder/Woodmansey trio works together in the studio. These are the very first ‘sparks’ of what will become The Spiders from Mars.
📅 1971-05-24
📍 Soho, London 🇬🇧
🏛️ Trident Studios
🎧 Recording: ‘Life On Mars?’
🎤 Artist: David Bowie & The Band
🗒️ Notes: Work begins on one of David’s most enduring masterpieces. Rick Wakeman provides the iconic piano arrangement. The sessions are fast-paced, with the band recording much of the core material in just a few takes.
📅 1971-06-03
📍 London, England 🇬🇧
🏛️ BBC Paris Cinema (In Concert)
📻 Session: The John Peel Show
🎤 Artist: David Bowie & Friends
🗒️ Notes: A 60-minute special featuring the live debut of many ‘Hunky Dory’ songs. 🎵 Setlist: ‘Queen Bitch’, ‘Bombers’, ‘The Supermen’, ‘Looking For A Friend’, ‘Almost Grown’, ‘Oh! You Pretty Things’, ‘Kooks’, ‘Song For Bob Dylan’, ‘Andy Warhol’, ‘It Ain’t Easy’.
📅 1971-06-23
📍 Pilton, Somerset 🇬🇧
🏛️ Worthy Farm (Glastonbury Fayre)
🎤 Artist: David Bowie (Solo)
🗒️ Notes: David performs a legendary solo set at dawn (approx. 04:30 AM). Accompanied by his 12-string guitar and piano, he debuts new songs like ‘Changes’ and ‘Life On Mars?’.
📅 1971-07-21
📍 Hampstead, London 🇬🇧
🏛️ Country Club, Haverstock Hill
🎤 Artist: David Bowie & Friends
🗒️ Notes: A warm-up gig for a ‘Frendz’ magazine benefit. David is joined by Mick Ronson and Rick Wakeman (on piano). 🎵 Setlist: Includes ‘The Supermen’, ‘Eight Line Poem’, ‘Quicksand’, ‘Andy Warhol’, and ‘Memory Of A Free Festival’.
📅 1971-07-27
📍 London, England 🇬🇧
🏛️ Gem Projects / RCA Records
💿 Event: The ‘BOWPROMO’ Pressing
🗒️ Notes: 500 white-label promo LPs are pressed to secure a new record deal. It features early mixes of ‘Hunky Dory’ tracks. This strategic move by Tony Defries leads to the RCA contract.
📅 1971-08-11
📍 Hampstead, London 🇬🇧
🏛️ Country Club, Haverstock Hill
🎤 Artist: David Bowie & The Band
🗒️ Notes: A crucial club date featuring the full Ronson/Bolder/Woodmansey line-up. The band is honing their electric sound following the completion of the Hunky Dory sessions.
📅 1971-09-09
📍 New York City, USA 🇺🇸
🏛️ RCA Records Headquarters
⚖️ Event: Signing with RCA Records
🗒️ Notes: David signs a world-wide recording contract with RCA. This deal provides the financial backing for the massive promotional push of 1972.
📅 1971-09-25
📍 Aylesbury, England 🇬🇧
🏛️ Borough Assembly Hall (Friars)
🎤 Artist: David Bowie & The Band
🗒️ Notes: Legendary performance where David debuts his red plastic boots. The ecstatic reaction of the Aylesbury crowd convinces Bowie that the ‘Ziggy’ stage persona is ready.
📅 1971-11-08
📍 Soho, London 🇬🇧
🏛️ Trident Studios
🎧 Recording: Ziggy Stardust Sessions (Day 1)
🎤 Artist: David Bowie & The Spiders
🗒️ Notes: Official start of the Ziggy Stardust album recordings. 🎧 Tracks: ‘Hang On To Yourself’, ‘Ziggy Stardust’, ‘Star’, ‘Rock ‘n’ Roll Suicide’, and ‘Velvet Goldmine’.
📅 1971-11-12
📍 Soho, London 🇬🇧
🏛️ Trident Studios
🎧 Recording: Ziggy Stardust Sessions (Cont.)
🎤 Artist: David Bowie & The Spiders
🎧 Recording: The band records ‘Sweet Head’ and ‘Moonage Daydream’ (early version). The productivity at Trident is at an all-time high as the Ziggy mythos is finalized.
📅 1971-12-17
📍 London, UK 🇬🇧
🏛️ RCA Records
💿 Album Release: Hunky Dory
🗒️ Notes: Official UK release. Despite rave reviews, sales are slow initially. It will take the Ziggy phenomenon of 1972 to turn the album into a massive commercial success.

The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust: A Day-by-Day Reconstruction

📅 1972-01-04 — 1972-01-06
📍 Greenwich, London 🇬🇧
🏛️ Underhill Studios
🎸 Event: Initial Tour Rehearsals
🗒️ Notes: The first rehearsals for the upcoming tour. The band begins to strip back the acoustic ‘Hunky Dory’ arrangements for a more aggressive electric sound.
📅 1972-01-07
📍 United Kingdom 🇬🇧
💿 Release: ‘Changes’ Single
🗒️ Notes: Released on David’s 25th birthday (B-side: ‘Andy Warhol’). Despite critical acclaim, it fails to chart initially in the UK.
📅 1972-01-11
📍 Kensington, London 🇬🇧
🏛️ BBC Kensington House (Studio T1)

📻 Session: BBC ‘Sounds of the 70s’ (John Peel)
🗒️ Notes: The first electric radio performances of ‘Ziggy Stardust’ and ‘Waiting For The Man’. This session provides the musical ‘blueprint’ for the upcoming tour sound.
📅 1972-01-13
📍 Soho, London 🇬🇧
🏛️ 23 Heddon Street

📸 Event: Ziggy Stardust Cover Shoot
🗒️ Notes: Photographer Brian Ward captures David in the rain outside ‘K. West’. The visual identity of Ziggy Stardust is immortalized in these gritty, hand-colored nighttime photos.
📅 1972-01-18
📍 Soho, London 🇬🇧
🏛️ Trident Studios
🎧 Studio: Final Mixing & Overdub Session
🗒️ Notes: Work continues on the Ziggy Stardust album master tapes. While the core tracks were recorded in late 1971, this session involves crucial final touches and mixing by Ken Scott and David. 📜 Detail: The transition from studio creation to live performance is finalized this week as the album sequence is set in stone.
📅 1972-01-19 — 1972-01-28
📍 Stratford, London 🇬🇧
🏛️ Theatre Royal
🎭 Event: Theatrical Production Rehearsals
🗒️ Notes: Intensive daily sessions at the Theatre Royal (excluding the 24th/25th). Focus on stage presence and the transition between songs.
📅 1972-01-22
📍 United Kingdom 🇬🇧
📜 Media: Melody Maker Interview
🎤 Headline: “I’m Gay and Always Have Been”
🗒️ Notes: Michael Watts’ interview hits the stands, creating the “Star” persona through media provocation.
📅 1972-01-22 — 1972-01-28
📍 Tottenham, London 🇬🇧
🏛️ Royal Ballroom

🎸 Event: Final Tour Rehearsals
🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Notes: A full week of intensive daily rehearsals. The band perfects the theatrical cues and the aggressive new arrangements for the Ziggy Stardust Tour premiere.
📅 1972-01-29
📍 Aylesbury, UK 🇬🇧
🏛️ Friars Club – Borough Assembly Hall
🎤 Artist: David Bowie & The Spiders from Mars
🎤 Event: World Premiere of the Ziggy Stardust Tour
🎵 Setlist: ‘Hang On To Yourself’, ‘Ziggy Stardust’, ‘Queen Bitch’, ‘Waiting For The Man’
🗒️ Notes: The first live outing of the Ziggy persona. David performs in a patterned jumpsuit with his hair cut into the iconic (though not yet bright red) mullet. 📜 Detail: This “warm-up” show for an audience of roughly 700 people marks the legendary transition from the ‘Hunky Dory’ era to the glam rock revolution.
📅 1972-02-03
📍 Coventry, UK 🇬🇧
🏛️ Lanchester Polytechnic (Arts Festival)
🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Status: Cancelled
📜 Note: David was replaced on the bill by Chuck Berry.
📅 1972-02-04
📍 Soho, London 🇬🇧
🏛️ Trident Studios
🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🎧 Recording: ‘Starman’, ‘Rock ‘N’ Roll Suicide’, ‘Suffragette City’
🗒️ Notes: A legendary last-minute session. ‘Starman’ is recorded from scratch to replace ‘Round and Round’. Final vocal overdubs and mixing for the other two tracks complete the Ziggy Stardust masterpiece.
📅 1972-02-07
📍 Shepherd’s Bush, London 🇬🇧
🏛️ BBC Television Centre (Studio TC4)
🎤 Artist: David Bowie & The Spiders from Mars
🎵 Setlist: ‘Queen Bitch’, ‘Five Years’
📺 TV: The Old Grey Whistle Test
🗒️ Notes: Recorded for the influential BBC show. David performs in a striking multi-colored jumpsuit. Broadcast date: February 8.

Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars: World Tour 1972 – 1973

📅 1972-02-10
📍 Tolworth, Surrey 🇬🇧
🏛️ Toby Jug Public House
🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🎵 Setlist: ‘Hang On To Yourself’, ‘Ziggy Stardust’, ‘Queen Bitch’, ‘Five Years’
🗒️ Notes: The legendary London launch. Although only about 60 people attended, this performance is hailed as the moment the Ziggy phenomenon truly ignited.
📅 1972-02-11
📍 High Wycombe, UK 🇬🇧
🏛️ Town Hall
🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🎵 Setlist: Standard Early 1972 Set
🗒️ Notes: Second night of the tour. The band is still adjusting to the loud Vox amplifiers in small hall acoustics.
📅 1972-02-12
📍 London, UK 🇬🇧
🏛️ Imperial College (Great Hall)
🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🎵 Setlist: Includes ‘I’m Waiting For The Man’
🗒️ Notes: A prestigious university gig. Students are reportedly baffled but mesmerized by David’s androgynous look.
📅 1972-02-14
📍 Brighton, UK 🇬🇧
🏛️ The Dome
🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🎵 Setlist: Full Ziggy Set
🗒️ Notes: Crucial visual milestone. The Spiders from Mars debut their colorful, futuristic costumes designed by Freddie Burretti.
📅 1972-02-18
📍 Sheffield, UK 🇬🇧
🏛️ University (Lower Refectory)
🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🎵 Setlist: Standard Early Tour Set
🗒️ Notes: A loud, high-energy performance for the student crowd. The band’s chemistry is solidifying rapidly after two weeks on the road.
📅 1972-02-23
📍 Chichester, UK 🇬🇧
🏛️ Chichester College
🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🎵 Setlist: Full Ziggy Set
🗒️ Notes: A smaller college venue where the theatricality of the show begins to feel too big for the room.
📅 1972-02-24
📍 Wallington, UK 🇬🇧
🏛️ Public Hall
🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🎵 Setlist: Standard Set
🗒️ Notes: The tour continues to build word-of-mouth momentum in the suburbs of London.
📅 1972-02-25
📍 Eltham, London 🇬🇧
🏛️ Avery Hill College
🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
📸 Event: First Meeting with Mick Rock
🗒️ Notes: Photographer Mick Rock sees David for the first time here. He is mesmerized and begins his journey as the official chronicler of the era.
📅 1972-02-26
📍 Sutton Coldfield, UK 🇬🇧
🏛️ Belfray Hotel
🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🎵 Setlist: Full Ziggy Set
🗒️ Notes: The final successful show of the month before the planned northern dates hit trouble.
📅 1972-02-28 — 1972-02-29
📍 Glasgow & Sunderland, UK 🇬🇧
🏛️ Glasgow City Halls / Locarno Hall
🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Status: Cancelled
📜 Note: Shows in Scotland and Northern England are cancelled due to low ticket sales. The Ziggy-cult is currently still concentrated around London and the South.
📅 1972-03-01
📍 Bristol, 🇬🇧 UK
🏛️ Bristol University (Anson Rooms)

🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Notes: A legendary high-energy student gig. The band is becoming tighter with every performance.
📅 1972-03-04
📍 Portsmouth, 🇬🇧 UK
🏛️ Guild Hall
🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
📅 1972-03-07
📍 Yeovil, 🇬🇧 UK
🏛️ Yeovil College
🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
📅 1972-03-11
📍 Southampton, 🇬🇧 UK
🏛️ Guild Hall
🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
📅 1972-03-14
📍 London, 🇬🇧 UK
🏛️ BBC Broadcasting House

📻 Session: BBC ‘Sounds of the 70s’ (Bob Harris)
🗒️ Notes: Recorded for broadcast on May 23. They perform ‘Five Years’, ‘Rock ‘n’ Roll Suicide’, and ‘Starman’. This is the first time ‘Starman’ is recorded for the radio.
📅 1972-03-17
📍 Birmingham, UK 🇬🇧
🏛️ Town Hall
🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🎵 Setlist: Standard Ziggy Set
🗒️ Notes: A significant show in a major city, proving that the Ziggy phenomenon is spreading beyond the London suburbs.
📅 1972-03-31
📍 London, 🇬🇧 UK
🏛️ Underhill Studios

🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🎸 Event: Tour Rehearsals
🗒️ Notes: The band takes a short break from the road to rehearse new material and refine the stage costumes before the next heavy leg of the tour.
📅 1972-04-09
📍 London, UK 🇬🇧
📜 Event: Saving Mott the Hoople
🗒️ Notes: David meets with Mott the Hoople’s Ian Hunter and bassist Overend Watts. After they rejected ‘Suffragette City’, he plays them a new composition on his acoustic guitar: ‘All The Young Dudes’. 📜 Detail: This meeting effectively stops the band from splitting up and initiates the production deal that would lead to their greatest success.
📅 1972-04-14
📍 London, UK 🇬🇧
🏛️ RCA Records

💿 Release: ‘Starman’ / ‘Suffragette City’
🗒️ Notes: The release of the single that breaks the tour wide open. Originally not on the album, ‘Starman’ was a late addition that gave the public the perfect “entry point” into the world of Ziggy.
📅 1972-04-17
📍 Birmingham, UK 🇬🇧
🏛️ Town Hall
🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Status: Cancelled
📜 Note: Second cancellation of the Birmingham date. The show is eventually rescheduled for June 15, 1972.
📅 1972-04-20
📍 Harlow, UK 🇬🇧
🏛️ The Playhouse

🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Notes: The start of a very busy month on the road. The audience sizes begin to grow as ‘Starman’ starts getting radio play.
📅 1972-04-21
📍 Manchester, 🇬🇧 UK
🏛️ Free Trade Hall
🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
📅 1972-04-29
📍 High Wycombe, 🇬🇧 UK
🏛️ High Wycombe Town Hall

🗒️ Status: Cancelled
🗒️ Notes: This show was cancelled, giving the band a short break before the intense May schedule begins.
📅 1972-04-30
📍 Plymouth, UK 🇬🇧
🏛️ Guildhall
🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🎵 Setlist: Standard Ziggy Set
🗒️ Notes: The month ends with a powerful performance in the South West as the Ziggy-cult continues to expand.
📅 1972-05-03
📍 Aberystwyth, Wales 🏴
🏛️ University of Wales (Great Hall)

🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Notes: A rare performance in Wales during the spring leg of the tour. The band performs for a capacity student crowd as the momentum for the Ziggy persona grows.
📅 1972-05-06
📍 London, 🇬🇧 UK
🏛️ Kingston Polytechnic
🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🎵 Setlist: Standard Ziggy Set
🗒️ Notes: A landmark show. This performance at Kingston is often cited as a key moment where the audience’s visual transformation into ‘Ziggy clones’ became undeniable.
📅 1972-05-07
📍 Hemel Hempstead, 🇬🇧 UK
🏛️ Pavilion
🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
📅 1972-05-11
📍 Worthing, 🇬🇧 UK
🏛️ Assembly Hall
🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
📅 1972-05-12
📍 London, 🇬🇧 UK
🏛️ Central Polytechnic
🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
📅 1972-05-13
📍 Slough, 🇬🇧 UK
🏛️ Technical College
🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
📅 1972-05-16
📍 London, UK 🇬🇧
🏛️ BBC Maida Vale (Studio 4)
🎧 Recording: BBC ‘Sounds of the 70s’ (John Peel)
🎵 Setlist: ‘White Light/White Heat’, ‘Moonage Daydream’, ‘Hang On To Yourself’, ‘Suffragette City’, ‘Ziggy Stardust’
🗒️ Notes: A definitive radio session recorded for broadcast on May 23. This is one of the most famous BBC recordings of the era, capturing the Spiders at their absolute peak.
📅 1972-05-19
📍 Oxford, UK 🇬🇧
🏛️ Oxford Polytechnic
🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🎵 Setlist: Standard Ziggy Set
🗒️ Notes: A highly regarded performance at the Polytechnic (now Oxford Brookes University). The band is at the height of their powers during this spring leg of the tour.
📅 1972-05-22
📍 London, UK 🇬🇧
🏛️ BBC Aeolian Hall (Studio 2)
🎤 Artist: David Bowie & The Spiders from Mars
🎵 Setlist: ‘Starman’, ‘Space Oddity’, ‘Changes’, ‘Oh! You Pretty Things’
📻 Session: The Johnnie Walker Lunchtime Show
🗒️ Notes: David is joined by the Spiders and Nicky Graham on piano. Broadcast in the week of June 5-9. ‘Space Oddity’ and ‘Changes’ were not used for the original broadcast.
📅 1972-05-23
📍 London, UK 🇬🇧
🏛️ BBC Maida Vale (Studio 5)
🎤 Artist: David Bowie & The Spiders from Mars
🎵 Setlist: ‘Andy Warhol’, ‘Lady Stardust’, ‘White Light/White Heat’, ‘Rock ‘N’ Roll Suicide’
📻 Session: Sounds Of The 70s (Bob Harris)
🗒️ Notes: The final BBC radio session of the era. Broadcast on June 19, 1972. All tracks except ‘White Light/White Heat’ were later released on ‘Bowie At The Beeb’.
📅 1972-05-25
📍 Bournemouth, 🇬🇧 UK
🏛️ Chelsea Village
🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
📅 1972-05-27
📍 Epsom, 🇬🇧 UK
🏛️ Ebbeisham Hall
🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
📅 1972-06-02
📍 Newcastle, UK 🇬🇧
🏛️ City Hall

🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Notes: The first show of June. The band starts playing larger city halls instead of just colleges.
📅 1972-06-03
📍 Liverpool, 🇬🇧 UK
🏛️ Stadium
🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
📅 1972-06-04
📍 Preston, 🇬🇧 UK
🏛️ Public Hall
🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
📅 1972-06-06
📍 Bradford, UK 🇬🇧
🏛️ St George’s Hall

🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Notes: Performance on the very day the album is released. The atmosphere is electric as the new era officially takes flight.
📅 1972-06-07
📍 Sheffield, 🇬🇧 UK
🏛️ Sheffield City Hall
🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
📅 1972-06-08
📍 Middlesbrough, 🇬🇧 UK
🏛️ Middlesbrough Town Hall
🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
📅 1972-06-09 — 1972-06-12
📍 New York City, USA 🇺🇸
🏛️ Madison Square Garden / RCA Studios
🎤 Event: US Press Launch & Elvis Concert
🗒️ Notes: David flies to NY for a whirlwind press tour. On June 10, he attends Elvis Presley’s afternoon show at MSG. 📜 Detail: This trip is crucial for establishing the Ziggy persona in the US media before the actual tour starts.
📅 1972-06-10
📍 Leicester, UK 🇬🇧
🏛️ Leicester Polytechnic
🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Status: Cancelled
📜 Note: Show cancelled due to David’s promotional trip to New York City.
📅 1972-06-13
📍 Bristol, 🇬🇧 UK
🏛️ Colston Hall
🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
📅 1972-06-15
📍 London, UK 🇬🇧
🏛️ Granada TV Studios
🎤 Artist: David Bowie & The Spiders from Mars
🎵 Setlist: ‘Starman’
📺 TV: Lift Off With Ayshea
🗒️ Notes: Recorded for broadcast on June 21. David famously ruffles the hair of a young audience member during the performance.
📅 1972-06-16
📍 United Kingdom 🇬🇧
💿 Release: The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Notes: Official UK release of the album (RCA SF 8244). The record cements the Ziggy persona and begins its slow climb to its peak at No. 5 in the UK charts.
📅 1972-06-17
📍 Oxford, UK 🇬🇧
🏛️ Town Hall

🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Notes: The first live show after the album release. The audience reaction is noticeably more intense.
📅 1972-06-19
📍 Southampton, 🇬🇧 UK
🏛️ Southampton Civic Hall
🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
📅 1972-06-21
📍 Dunstable, 🇬🇧 UK
🏛️ Dunstable Civic Hall
🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
📅 1972-06-24
📍 Guildford, 🇬🇧 UK
🏛️ Guildford Civic Hall
🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
📅 1972-06-25
📍 Croydon, UK 🇬🇧
🏛️ The Greyhound

🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Notes: Supported by a young Roxy Music (who had just released their debut album). This show was a defining moment for the Glam era, with over 1,000 fans reportedly turned away due to the massive crowd.
📅 1972-06-26
📍 Soho, London 🇬🇧
🏛️ Trident Studios
🎧 Recording: ‘John, I’m Only Dancing’
🗒️ Notes: David and the Spiders record the follow-up single to ‘Starman’. The track is produced by Ken Scott.
📅 1972-06-29
📍 Soho, London 🇬🇧
🏛️ Trident Studios
🎧 Recording: ‘Starman’ (Backing Track)
🗒️ Notes: A special session to record a new backing track and lead vocal for the upcoming Top of the Pops appearance.
📅 1972-06-30
📍 Finsbury Park, London 🇬🇧
🏛️ Rainbow Theatre
🎤 Event: Alice Cooper Concert
🗒️ Notes: David attends the ‘School’s Out’ tour performance. He is reportedly impressed by the theatricality, which influences his own stage production.
📅 1972-06-30
📍 High Wycombe, 🇬🇧 UK
🏛️ Grammar School
🗒️ Cancelled
📅 1972-07-01
📍 Weston-Super-Mare, 🇬🇧 UK
🏛️ Winter Gardens
🗒️ Cancelled
📅 1972-07-02
📍 Torbay, 🇬🇧 UK
🏛️ Rainbow Pavilion
🎤 Artist: David Bowie
📅 1972-07-05
📍 London, UK 🇬🇧
🏛️ BBC Television Centre (Studio 8)
🎤 Artist: David Bowie & The Spiders from Mars
🎵 Setlist: ‘Starman’
📺 TV: Top of the Pops (Recording)
🗒️ Notes: The defining moment of the era. David records the performance that will be broadcast the following day, featuring the famous arm-around-Ronson gesture.
📅 1972-07-07
📍 Greenwich, London 🇬🇧
🏛️ Underhill Studios
🎸 Event: Tour Rehearsals
🗒️ Notes: Following the massive impact of the ‘Top of the Pops’ broadcast, the band rehearses to refine their performance for the upcoming high-profile London shows.
📅 1972-07-07
📍 Bangor, Wales 🏴
🏛️ University College Hall
🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Status: Cancelled
📜 Note: Cancelled following the massive impact of the Top of the Pops broadcast the previous night.
📅 1972-07-08
📍 London, UK 🇬🇧
🏛️ Royal Festival Hall

🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Notes: ‘Friends of the Earth’ benefit show. Lou Reed joins the band on stage for ‘White Light/White Heat’ and ‘Sweet Jane’.
📅 1972-07-15
📍 Aylesbury, UK 🇬🇧
🏛️ Friars Club (Borough Assembly Hall)
🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Notes: A legendary show attended by Lou Reed, Iggy Pop, and Mick Rock. This concert is often cited as the ‘summit’ of the glam rock movement.
📅 1972-07-16
📍 Mayfair, London 🇬🇧
🏛️ Dorchester Hotel
📜 Event: Mainman Press Conference
🗒️ Notes: David introduces the ‘Mainman’ family to the press, including **Lou Reed** and **Iggy Pop**. This event cements David’s position as the tastemaker of the glam rock movement.
📅 1972-07-17 — 1972-07-30
📍 Cyprus 🇨🇾
📜 Event: Summer Vacation
🗒️ Notes: David takes a two-week break from the ‘Ziggy’ whirlwind, flying to Cyprus for rest before the next major production phase in August.
📅 1972-08-01 — 1972-08-18
📍 Stratford, London 🇬🇧
🏛️ Theatre Royal Stratford East

🎸 Event: Choreography Rehearsals
🗒️ Notes: David Bowie and the Spiders spend over two weeks working with Lindsay Kemp. They integrate mime and avant-garde dance into the Ziggy persona.
📅 1972-08-18
📍 Finsbury Park, London 🇬🇧
🏛️ Rainbow Theatre

🎸 Event: Final Technical Rehearsal
🗒️ Notes: The last of six days of rehearsals at the venue. This session is dedicated to perfecting the complex lighting cues and the multi-level scaffolding stage design before the premiere.
📅 1972-08-19
📍 London, UK 🇬🇧
🏛️ Rainbow Theatre

🎸 Event: Final Dress Rehearsals
🗒️ Notes: Afternoon rehearsals with Lindsay Kemp and the dancers (The Astronettes) to finalize the lighting and choreography for the new theatrical stage show.
📅 1972-08-19
📍 London, UK 🇬🇧
🏛️ Rainbow Theatre

🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Notes: The first of two legendary nights. This show introduces a new level of theatricality to rock music, featuring mime and avant-garde dance.
📅 1972-08-20
📍 London, UK 🇬🇧
🏛️ Rainbow Theatre (Finsbury Park)

🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Notes: Second night at the Rainbow. Mick Rock filmt beelden die later gebruikt worden voor the ‘John, I’m Only Dancing’ videoclip (August 25).
📅 1972-08-25
📍 London, UK 🇬🇧
🏛️ Rainbow Theatre
🎥 Event: Filming: ‘John, I’m Only Dancing’
🗒️ Notes: Director Mick Rock films the band during a morning rehearsal session. The resulting video is briefly banned by Top of the Pops due to its androgynous overtones.
📅 1972-08-27
📍 Bristol, UK 🇬🇧
🏛️ Locarno Centre (Electric Village)
🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🎵 Setlist: Standard Ziggy Set
🗒️ Notes: A high-energy performance as the band takes the Rainbow production’s momentum back to the regional halls.
📅 1972-08-28
📍 Bristol, UK
🏛️ Locarno Centre, Electric Village
📅 1972-08-30
📍 London, UK 🇬🇧
🏛️ Rainbow Theatre
🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🎵 Setlist: Full Ziggy Rock Show
🗒️ Notes: An additional performance scheduled due to the overwhelming demand following the shows on the 19th and 20th.
📅 1972-08-31
📍 Bournemouth, UK 🇬🇧
🏛️ Starkers (Royal Ballroom)
🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🎵 Setlist: Standard Ziggy Set
🗒️ Notes: A raw, intimate club performance. This is the final UK show before David departs for the first US leg of the tour.
📅 1972-09-01
📍 Doncaster, UK 🇬🇧
🏛️ Top Rank Suite
🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Notes: Performance during the St. Leger Festival. The final run of UK shows before the US crossing.
📅 1972-09-02 — 1972-09-03
📍 Manchester, UK 🇬🇧
🏛️ Hard Rock
🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Notes: Three shows in two days (one on the 2nd, two on the 3rd). These are the last full electric concerts in Britain for several months.
📅 1972-09-04
📍 Liverpool, UK 🇬🇧
🏛️ Top Rank Suite
🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Notes: The very last UK show of the first Ziggy leg.
📅 1972-09-05
📍 Sunderland, UK 🇬🇧
🏛️ Top Rank Suite
🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🎵 Setlist: Standard Ziggy Set
🗒️ Notes: The band continues their final UK leg. Fans recall David performing with minimal makeup, a rare stripped-back look for this era.
📅 1972-09-06
📍 Sheffield, UK 🇬🇧
🏛️ Top Rank Suite
🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🎵 Setlist: Standard Ziggy Set
🗒️ Notes: A high-energy show supported by Alexis Korner. This is Bowie’s second visit to Sheffield in 1972.
📅 1972-09-07
📍 Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent 🇬🇧
🏛️ Top Rank Suite
🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🎵 Setlist: Standard Ziggy Set
🗒️ Notes: The absolute final UK show of the first Ziggy leg. The venue famously serves a green ‘Ziggy Stardust Cocktail’ to mark the occasion.
📅 1972-09-10
📍 Southampton, UK 🇬🇧
🏛️ Ocean Terminal

🚢 Event: Departure for the USA
🗒️ Notes: David, his family, and the Spiders board the QE2 (Queen Elizabeth 2). Because of David’s fear of flying, they begin a five-day journey across the Atlantic to conquer America.
📅 1972-09-18
📍 New York City, USA 🇺🇸
🏛️ RCA Studios
🎹 Event: Mike Garson Auditions for David Bowie
🗒️ Notes: Following his arrival in New York, David auditions pianist Mike Garson. Garson, a jazz musician, reportedly impresses the band by playing the ‘Changes’ piano part perfectly on the first try.
📅 1972-09-21
📍 Cleveland, Ohio 🇺🇸
🏛️ Music Hall

🎸 Event: First US Rehearsal
🗒️ Notes: A grueling seven-hour rehearsal session. This marks the debut of pianist Mike Garson, who had to learn the entire Ziggy Stardust set in one afternoon before the tour premiere the next day.
📅 1972-09-22
📍 Cleveland, Ohio 🇺🇸
🏛️ Public Hall (Music Hall)

🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🎸 Event: US Tour Premiere
🗒️ Notes: The first ever Ziggy Stardust show in the United States. Cleveland was chosen because local radio (WMMS) had been championing Bowie for months. The US invasion officially begins.
📅 1972-09-24
📍 Memphis, Tennessee 🇺🇸
🏛️ Ellis Auditorium

🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Notes: The second US show. David is thrilled to be in the city of Elvis Presley, one of his biggest idols.
📅 1972-09-28
📍 New York City, New York 🇺🇸
🏛️ Carnegie Hall

🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Notes: A massive milestone. Sold out weeks in advance. The New York elite and Andy Warhol’s crowd are in attendance, cementing Bowie as the new king of glam in the US.
📅 1972-09-29
📍 New York City, USA 🇺🇸
🏛️ Beverly Hills Hotel
📝 Event: Bowie writes ‘Watch That Man’
🗒️ Notes: Inspired by the high-energy atmosphere of the Carnegie Hall show the previous night, David writes this track for his next album, Aladdin Sane.
📅 1972-10-01
📍 Boston, Massachusetts 🇺🇸
🏛️ Music Hall
🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Notes: This concert marks the band’s first appearance in Boston during the US tour. The performance is recorded for a potential live album, though the project is eventually shelved in favor of the ‘Aladdin Sane’ sessions.
📅 1972-10-04 — 1972-10-06
📍 New York City, USA 🇺🇸
🏛️ RCA Studios (Studio D)
🎧 Recording: ‘The Jean Genie’
🗒️ Notes: David and the Spiders record the lead single for the upcoming Aladdin Sane album. The song is written specifically for Cyrinda Foxe and features a prominent blues-based riff.
📅 1972-10-07
📍 New York City, USA 🇺🇸
🏛️ RCA Studios (Studio D)
🎧 Recording: ‘John, I’m Only Dancing’
🗒️ Notes: A new version of the single is recorded with Ken Scott producing. This ‘sax version’ features Ken Fordham on saxophone and is intended for the US market.
📅 1972-10-07
📍 Chicago, Illinois 🇺🇸
🏛️ Auditorium Theatre

🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Notes: David is increasingly fascinated by the American landscape and begins writing songs for what will become ‘Aladdin Sane’ on the tour bus.
📅 1972-10-08
📍 Detroit, Michigan 🇺🇸
🏛️ Fisher Theatre

🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Notes: Following the success in Chicago, the tour moves to Detroit. The city’s raw rock energy proves to be a perfect match for the Spiders’ sound.
📅 1972-10-11
📍 St. Louis, Missouri 🇺🇸
🏛️ Kiel Auditorium

🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Notes: A powerful performance in the heart of the Midwest. The American audiences are now fully embracing the glam-rock spectacle.
📅 1972-10-13
📍 New York City, USA 🇺🇸
🏛️ RCA Studios
🎧 Mixing: ‘The Jean Genie’, ‘John, I’m Only Dancing’
🗒️ Notes: David and Ken Scott supervise the mixing of the new singles. Additional work is performed on tracks intended for future promotional releases.
📅 1972-10-15
📍 Kansas City, Kansas 🇺🇸
🏛️ Memorial Hall

🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Notes: The tour continues its sweep across the states. David is reportedly writing material for the next album during these long bus rides.
📅 1972-10-20
📍 Santa Monica, California 🇺🇸
🏛️ Santa Monica Civic Auditorium

📻 Event: Live FM Broadcast (KMET)
🗒️ Notes: One of the most famous live recordings in rock history. The broadcast captures the Spiders at their absolute peak and introduces Ziggy to the entire West Coast.
📅 1972-10-21
📍 Santa Monica, USA
🏛️ Santa Monica Civic Auditorium
📅 1972-10-22
📍 Santa Monica, California 🇺🇸
🏛️ Radio Broadcast (KMET)

📻 Event: FM Broadcast Repeat
🗒️ Notes: Due to massive demand, the legendary live recording from October 20th is rebroadcast. There is no live performance today.
📅 1972-10-27
📍 San Francisco, California 🇺🇸
🏛️ Winterland Auditorium

🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Notes: First of two nights at Bill Graham’s legendary venue. The West Coast ‘Ziggy-mania’ is now officially on par with the UK.
📅 1972-10-28
📍 San Francisco, California 🇺🇸
🏛️ Winterland Auditorium

🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Notes: Second of two nights at Bill Graham’s famous venue. The intense energy of the San Francisco crowd cements David’s status as a West Coast superstar.
📅 1972-10-31
📍 Seattle, Washington 🇺🇸
🏛️ Paramount Northwest Arena

🗒️ Status: Cancelled
🗒️ Notes: The scheduled Halloween performance in Seattle was cancelled. The band spent the day travelling to Arizona for the next leg of the tour.
📅 1972-11-01
📍 Seattle, Washington 🇺🇸
🏛️ Paramount Northwest Arena

🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Notes: After the cancellation on Halloween, the band performs this rescheduled show before heading to Arizona.
📅 1972-11-04
📍 Phoenix, Arizona 🇺🇸
🏛️ Celebrity Theatre

🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Notes: David is inspired by the Arizona desert. During the drive to this show, he writes the lyrics for ‘Drive-In Saturday’.The tour reaches the country music capital. Despite local myths, no formal studio sessions at RCA Studio B are documented for this day in the primary tour logs.
📅 1972-11-11
📍 Dallas, Texas 🇺🇸
🏛️ Majestic Theatre
🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Status: Cancelled
📜 Note: The scheduled performance in Dallas was cancelled, reportedly due to low ticket sales in the conservative region.
📅 1972-11-12
📍 Houston, Texas 🇺🇸
🏛️ Music Hall
🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Status: Cancelled
📜 Note: Much like the previous night in Dallas, the Houston performance is cancelled. The tour personnel utilize the time for travel towards the next confirmed date in Louisiana.
📅 1972-11-14
📍 New Orleans, Louisiana 🇺🇸
🏛️ Loyola University (Field House)

🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Notes: First show in the Crescent City. During his time here, Bowie almost completely rewrites the lyrics to ‘We Should Be On By Now’, transforming it into the song ‘Time’.
📅 1972-11-17
📍 Dania, Florida 🇺🇸
🏛️ Pirates World Amusement Park

🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Notes: One of the most unusual venues of the tour, performed inside a pirate-themed amusement park.
📅 1972-11-20
📍 Nashville, Tennessee 🇺🇸
🏛️ Municipal Auditorium
🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Notes: The tour reaches the country music capital. Despite local myths, no formal studio sessions at RCA Studio B are documented for this day in the primary tour logs.
📅 1972-11-22
📍 New Orleans, Louisiana 🇺🇸
🏛️ The Warehouse

🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Notes: A return to New Orleans for a performance at the city’s premier rock venue. Support act Les Moore replaces the originally billed White Witch.
📅 1972-11-24
📍 United Kingdom 🇬🇧
💿 Release: ‘The Jean Genie’ / ‘Ziggy Stardust’ (RCA 2302)
🗒️ Notes: The UK release of the lead single for the upcoming album. The track was recorded at RCA Studios in New York the previous month and features a heavy R&B influence.
📅 1972-11-25
📍 Cleveland, Ohio 🇺🇸
🏛️ Public Auditorium

🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Notes: A triumphant return to the city that first embraced Ziggy. This evening show is recorded by radio station WMMS.
📅 1972-11-26
📍 Cleveland, Ohio 🇺🇸
🏛️ Public Auditorium

🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Notes: The second sold-out night in Cleveland. The connection between Bowie and this city remains one of the strongest of the entire US tour.
📅 1972-11-28
📍 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 🇺🇸
🏛️ Stanley Theatre
🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🎵 Setlist: Standard Ziggy Set
🗒️ Notes: A highly successful East Coast performance. The momentum for the tour is peaking just before the return to the Philadelphia area.
📅 1972-11-29
📍 Philadelphia, PA 🇺🇸
🏛️ Tower Theatre
🎤 Artist: Mott the Hoople (Guest: David Bowie)
🎵 Setlist: ‘All The Young Dudes’
🗒️ Notes: A historic rock moment. David introduces the band to the American audience and joins Ian Hunter on vocals for the encore. 📜 Detail: This live version is later featured as a bonus track on the remastered ‘All The Young Dudes’ album.
📅 1972-11-30
📍 Upper Darby, Pennsylvania 🇺🇸
🏛️ Tower Theatre

🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Notes: The final US show of 1972. David and the band deliver a high-energy performance before preparing for the long journey back to England.
📅 1972-12-01
📍 Upper Darby, Pennsylvania, USA 🇺🇸
🏛️ Tower Theater
🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🎵 Setlist: Hang On To Yourself, Ziggy Stardust, Changes, The Supermen, Life On Mars?, Five Years, The Width Of A Circle, John, I’m Only Dancing, Moonage Daydream, The Jean Genie, Suffragette City, Rock ‘N’ Roll Suicide.
🗒️ Notes: The first of two final nights in Pennsylvania. This performance is professionally recorded by RCA for a potential live album release, capturing the heightened energy of the band at the end of the first US leg.
📅 1972-12-02
📍 Upper Darby, Pennsylvania, USA 🇺🇸
🏛️ Tower Theater
🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Notes: The closing night of the first American tour leg. Following the concert, the crew and band prepare for the return to New York, marking a temporary conclusion to their highly successful initial conquest of the United States.
📅 1972-12-03
📍 Philadelphia / New York City, USA 🇺🇸
🏛️ Travel Day
🗒️ Notes: After finishing the stands in Pennsylvania, the tour party moves back to New York. This transit day marks the shift from the live stage to the studio environment, as preparation begins for the upcoming recording sessions at RCA.
📅 1972-12-04
📍 New York City, USA 🇺🇸
🏛️ RCA Studios

📸 Event: End of US Tour Press Conference
🗒️ Notes: David and the Spiders hold a press conference at RCA. Despite the tour’s massive success, David is faced with banal questions about his hair color, famously captured in iconic photos by Mick Rock.
📅 1972-12-04 — 1972-12-11
📍 New York City, USA 🇺🇸
🏛️ RCA Studios
🎧 Recording: ‘Aladdin Sane’ Sessions
🗒️ Notes: Following the tour, David spends a week at RCA’s New York studios. He begins work on several tracks for the new album, including ‘The Jean Genie’, ‘Drive-In Saturday’, and ‘The Prettiest Star’, collaborating with producer Ken Scott and the Spiders.
📅 1972-12-11
📍 New York City, USA 🇺🇸
🏛️ RCA Studios (Studio 3)
📜 Event: Second New York Press Conference
🗒️ Notes: A second media session is held at RCA. David discusses his upcoming plans and production projects, including his work with Lou Reed on ‘Transformer’, while confirming his return to the US for a follow-up tour leg in 1973.
📅 1972-12-13
📍 New York City, USA 🇺🇸
🏛️ RCA Studios / Port of New York
🎥 Filming: ‘Space Oddity’ Promotional Film
🚢 Event: Departure for the UK on RHMS Ellinis
🗒️ Notes: In a morning session, Mick Rock films David miming to ‘Space Oddity’ at RCA. Immediately following the shoot, David boards the RHMS Ellinis for the Atlantic crossing, marking his final departure from America for the year.
📅 1972-12-23
📍 London, UK 🇬🇧
🏛️ Rainbow Theatre (Backstage)
📜 Event: Gold Record Presentation
🗒️ Notes: Prior to the evening performance, RCA executives present David and the Spiders with gold discs for the ‘Ziggy Stardust’ album. 📜 Detail: This media event marks the official recognition of the album’s massive commercial success in the UK during David’s absence in America (“Ziggy-mania”) .
📅 1972-12-24
📍 London, UK 🇬🇧
🏛️ Rainbow Theatre (Finsbury Park)

🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Notes: Christmas Eve performance. David announces a special ‘thank you’ to the fans, and the atmosphere is described as one of the best of the entire tour.
📅 1972-12-25
📍 London, UK 🇬🇧
🏛️ BBC Television (Top of the Pops)

📺 TV: Christmas Day Special
🗒️ Notes: A repeat of the legendary ‘Starman’ performance from July is broadcast. While David spends Christmas at home, this broadcast reinforces his status as the UK’s biggest new star.
📅 1972-12-28 — 1972-12-29
📍 Manchester, UK 🇬🇧
🏛️ Hard Rock
🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Notes: Four shows in two days. The tour ends 1972 with massive demand, concluding a year where David played nearly 100 geverifieerde concerts.

January 1973 Chronologyn

📅 1973-01-03
📍 London, UK 🇬🇧
🏛️ BBC Television Centre (White City)
📺 TV: Top Of The Pops
🎵 Setlist: The Jean Genie
🗒️ Notes: A studio performance recorded late in December is broadcast to a national audience. The appearance serves as a potent promotional tool for the single, which is rapidly climbing the UK charts during the first week of the new year.
📅 1973-01-05
📍 Glasgow, Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
🏛️ Green’s Playhouse

🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Notes: Two shows in one day. During the second show, David is pulled into the crowd and struck by a fan, leading to a permanent increase in tour security.
📅 1973-01-06
📍 Edinburgh, Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
🏛️ Empire Theatre
🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Notes: The tour continues through Scotland. The momentum from the previous year carries over, with the Ziggy persona now fully established as a national phenomenon.
📅 1973-01-07
📍 Newcastle, UK 🇬🇧
🏛️ City Hall
🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Notes: A return to one of the most receptive venues in the North of England, further solidifying the band’s live reputation before the upcoming break for studio work.
📅 1973-01-09
📍 Preston, UK 🇬🇧
🏛️ Guild Hall
🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Notes: The final show of this short January UK run before David pivots back to completing his next studio masterpiece and handling major media commitments.
📅 1973-01-15
📍 Primrose Hill, London 🇬🇧
🏛️ Duffy’s Studio

📸 Event: Aladdin Sane Cover Shoot
🗒️ Notes: Photographer Brian Duffy captures the most iconic image in rock history: David with the red and blue lightning bolt painted across his face.
📅 1973-01-17
📍 London, UK 🇬🇧
🏛️ LWT Studios (South Bank)
📺 TV: The Russell Harty Plus Pop Special
🎵 Setlist: My Death, Drive-In Saturday.
🗒️ Notes: Recorded for London Weekend Television, David sits for an extensive interview. The contrast between his sophisticated, articulate responses and his extravagant platform-soled attire creates a landmark moment in British television history.
📅 1973-01-19 — 1973-01-25
📍 Tottenham, London 🇬🇧
🏛️ Royal Ballroom
🎸 Event: Ziggy Tour Rehearsals
🗒️ Notes: Intensive evening rehearsals are held to prepare for the upcoming tour legs. The band focuses on the musical integration of Mike Garson’s piano contributions and the choreography required for David’s new Kansai Yamamoto stage costumes.
📅 1973-01-20 — 1973-01-24
📍 Soho, London 🇬🇧
🏛️ Trident Studios
🎧 Recording: Final Aladdin Sane Overdubs
🗒️ Notes: David completes the final vocal tracks, saxophone layers, and avant-garde piano overdubs for the album. These sessions represent the final creative polish on tracks like ‘Time’ and ‘Panic in Detroit’ before the master tapes are finalized for the April release.
📅 1973-01-21
📍 London, UK 🇬🇧
🏛️ Unidentified Studio Location
📸 Event: Additional Aladdin Sane Publicity Shoot
🗒️ Notes: Apart from the main cover session, David participates in a secondary photo shoot. These images are intended for the upcoming tour program and international press releases to support the new aesthetic direction of the 1973 shows.

2nd North American Leg

📅 1973-02-04 — 1973-02-12
📍 New York City, USA 🇺🇸
🏛️ RCA Studios / Radio City Music Hall
🎸 Event: Final New York Rehearsals
🗒️ Notes: Over the course of eight days, the band conducts exhaustive sessions to master the expanded 1973 setlist. The rehearsals conclude with a full dress rehearsal on February 12, ensuring that the complex cues for the new Kansai Yamamoto wardrobe and the addition of the brass section are perfectly synchronized for the opening night.
📅 1973-02-14
📍 New York City, USA 🇺🇸
🏛️ Radio City Music Hall
🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Notes: The second North American leg opens with a spectacular Valentine’s Day concert. David introduces a radically more avant-garde image, featuring multiple costume changes that blend Kabuki theater with futuristic rock aesthetics, performing for a star-studded audience.
📅 1973-02-15
📍 New York City, USA 🇺🇸
🏛️ Radio City Music Hall
🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Notes: Two performances are scheduled for today. Following the conclusion of the late show, the physical strain of the performance leads to David’s temporary collapse behind the scenes, highlighting the grueling nature of his new stage presentation.
📅 1973-02-16 — 1973-02-19
📍 Upper Darby (Philadelphia), USA 🇺🇸
🏛️ Tower Theatre
🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Notes: A monumental residency consisting of eight performances over four days. The band delivers both matinee and evening sets daily to meet the massive ticket demand, showcasing their remarkable stamina and musical precision.
📅 1973-02-23
📍 Nashville, Tennessee 🇺🇸
🏛️ War Memorial Auditorium
🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Notes: Performing in the heart of country music, David delivers a powerful set that leaves a lasting impression on the local audience. A famous incident occurs during ‘Rock ‘N’ Roll Suicide’ where a fan manages to embrace David on stage before being removed by security.
📅 1973-02-25
📍 Memphis, Tennessee 🇺🇸
🏛️ Ellis Auditorium (Afternoon Show)

🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Notes: Matinee performance. David visits Graceland during his stay in the city of Elvis.
📅 1973-02-25
📍 Memphis, Tennessee 🇺🇸
🏛️ Ellis Auditorium (Evening Show)

🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Notes: Second show of the day. The final performance in the American South before heading North to Detroit.
📅 1973-03-01
📍 Detroit, Michigan 🇺🇸
🏛️ Masonic Temple Auditorium

🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Notes: The first of two nights in Detroit. Supported by the band Fumble.
📅 1973-03-02
📍 Detroit, Michigan 🇺🇸
🏛️ Masonic Temple Auditorium

🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Notes: Second performance in Detroit. After this show, a large gap in the tour occurs due to multiple cancellations across the US.
📅 1973-03-10
📍 Long Beach, California 🇺🇸
🏛️ Long Beach Arena

🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Notes: The 101st date of the tour. After a week of cancelled shows, the band returns to the stage in front of over 6,000 fans.
📅 1973-03-12
📍 Los Angeles, California 🇺🇸
🏛️ Hollywood Palladium
🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Notes: The final concert of the 1973 North American leg. This high-profile performance in the heart of Hollywood serves as a dramatic conclusion to David’s second US conquest, before the entourage prepares for the upcoming journey to the Far East.
📅 1973-03-23
📍 Vancouver, Canada / Pacific Ocean 🌊
🏛️ SS Oronsay
🚢 Event: Transit from Vancouver to Hawaii
🗒️ Notes: Following the final North American commitments, the tour party begins the first leg of their Pacific crossing. The journey provides a rare period of isolation from the intense media scrutiny of the US tour, allowing the entourage to recuperate before the Japanese dates.
📅 1973-03-28
📍 Honolulu, Hawaii / Pacific Ocean 🌊
🏛️ SS Oronsay
🚢 Event: Departure from Hawaii for Yokohama
🗒️ Notes: After a brief logistical stop in Hawaii, the vessel continues its westward course toward Japan. This extended maritime transit is used to finalize plans for the upcoming theatrical shows in Tokyo, with David frequently seen engaging with passengers and crew in a more informal capacity.

Japan Leg

📅 1973-04-05
📍 Yokohama, Japan 🇯🇵
🏛️ Port of Yokohama

🚢 Event: Arrival in Japan
🗒️ Notes: David arrives on the SS Oronsay. He is met by a massive crowd of fans and media, marking the start of his first-ever visit to the Far East.
📅 1973-04-06
📍 Tokyo, Japan 🇯🇵
🏛️ Imperial Hotel

📸 Event: Press Conference
🗒️ Notes: David holds his first Japanese press conference. He is presented with a **traditional Japanese doll** and speaks about his fascination with Kabuki theater and Kansai Yamamoto’s designs.
📅 1973-04-06
📍 London, UK 🇬🇧
🏛️ RCA Records
💿 Release: ‘Drive-In Saturday’ Single
🗒️ Notes: While David is meeting the press in Tokyo, his new single is released in the UK. The track, inspired by his observations of post-apocalyptic America, serves as the perfect precursor to the full ‘Aladdin Sane’ album.
📅 1973-04-07
📍 Tokyo, Japan 🇯🇵
🏛️ RCA Nippon Victor Studios

🎸 Event: Tour Rehearsals
🗒️ Notes: Final rehearsals before the Japan Leg premiere. The band fine-tunes the sound for the Japanese acoustics and integrates the new theatrical cues.
📅 1973-04-08
📍 Tokyo, Japan 🇯🇵
🏛️ Shinjuku Koseinenkin Kaikan
🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Notes: The Japanese tour leg opens with three landmark performances. The audience reaction is intensely respectful, with the crowd remaining seated until the final encore, providing a stark contrast to the unrestrained energy of Western audiences.
📅 1973-04-10
📍 Tokyo, Japan
🏛️ Shinjuku Koseinenkin Kaikan
🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
📅 1973-04-11
📍 Tokyo, Japan
🏛️ Shinjuku Koseinenkin Kaikan
🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
📅 1973-04-12
📍 Nagoya, Japan 🇯🇵
🏛️ Nagoya Kokusai Tenji Kaikan
🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Notes: The production travels to Nagoya for a single engagement. The cavernous hall tests the band’s acoustics, yet the performance is a triumph, further solidifying David’s massive popularity in the Japanese regions.
📅 1973-04-13
📍 London, UK / Worldwide 🌎
🏛️ RCA Records

💿 Release: Aladdin Sane
🗒️ Notes: While David is touring Japan, his sixth studio album is released. It becomes his first number-one album in the UK, propelled by the success of the Ziggy tour.
📅 1973-04-14
📍 Hiroshima, Japan 🇯🇵
🏛️ Hiroshima Yubinchokin Kaikan
🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Notes: The production reaches Hiroshima for a single performance. The band delivers a powerful set in this historically significant city, where the audience’s emotional response to the theatrical ‘Ziggy’ persona is profound.
📅 1973-04-15
📍 Travel Day / Kyoto, Japan 🇯🇵
🏛️ Shinkansen Transit
🗒️ Notes: A scheduled break in the itinerary allows David and the entourage to travel via the bullet train. This transit day is used for brief sightseeing and recuperation before the intense sequence of shows in Kobe and Osaka.
📅 1973-04-16
📍 Kobe, Japan 🇯🇵
🏛️ Kobe Kokusai Kaikan
🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Notes: Performing at the International House, David continues to refine his stage movements, incorporating more elements of the ‘Mie’ pose from Kabuki theater into the rock performance.
📅 1973-04-17
📍 Osaka, Japan 🇯🇵
🏛️ Osaka Koseinenkin Kaikan
🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Notes: The tour hits Osaka for a massive evening set. The local response is electric, with fans waiting outside the venue for hours to catch a glimpse of David’s arrival in his flamboyant Kansai Yamamoto streetwear.
📅 1973-04-18 & 1973-04-20
📍 Tokyo, Japan 🇯🇵
🏛️ Shibuya Kokaido
🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Notes: The Far East leg culminates with two final nights in the Shibuya district. During these closing performances, David further integrates Kabuki-style stage movements, effectively merging Western glam rock with traditional Japanese theatrical art forms before the Spiders return home.
📅 1973-04-21
📍 Yokohama, Japan 🇯🇵
🏛️ Port of Yokohama

🚢 Event: Departure from Japan
🗒️ Notes: David boards the SS Felix Nayunsky to Nakhodka, Russia. He leaves the Spiders and his entourage behind, travelling only with Geoff MacCormack and Leee Black Childers.
📅 1973-04-24
📍 Nakhodka, Russia 🇷🇺
🏛️ Trans-Siberian Express

🚂 Event: Departure: Siberia
🗒️ Notes: David boards the train to Moscow. Because of his fear of flying, he begins a 6,000-mile rail journey across the Soviet Union.
📅 1973-04-30
📍 Moscow, Russia 🇷🇺
🏛️ Moscow Railway Station

🚂 Event: Arrival in Moscow
🗒️ Notes: After a week on the train, David arrives in Moscow. He spends two days exploring the city and visiting the May Day Parade in Red Square.

UK Leg

📅 1973-05-02
📍 Moscow / Paris 🇫🇷
🏛️ Trans-European Express
🚂 Event: Transit from Moscow to Paris
🗒️ Notes: Following his arrival from the Siberian wilderness, David continues his rail journey across Europe. This final long-distance leg brings him into the French capital, completing a massive logistical undertaking that allowed him to return from Japan without boarding an aircraft.
📅 1973-05-03
📍 Paris, France 🇫🇷
🏛️ George V Hotel
📸 Event: European Press Conference
🗒️ Notes: David holds a major media session at one of Paris’s most prestigious hotels. He discusses the ‘Aladdin Sane’ album and his recent experiences in the Soviet Union with the international press corps, effectively launching the promotional campaign for the upcoming British tour dates.
📅 1973-05-04
📍 Paris 🇫🇷 / London 🇬🇧
🏛️ Victoria Station
🚂 Event: Return to London
🗒️ Notes: Completing the final stage of his trans-continental odyssey, David travels from Paris to the British capital. Upon his arrival at the railway terminus, he is greeted by a swarm of fans and photographers, marking his official homecoming and the end of the long-distance transit from Japan.
📅 1973-05-10
📍 London, UK 🇬🇧
🏛️ Pitt’s Apartment (Manchester St)
📜 Event: Visit to Kenneth Pitt
🗒️ Notes: David pays a social call to his former manager. Despite the legal and professional separation years earlier, the meeting is cordial, occurring just as the final UK leg of the tour begins to consume David’s schedule.
📅 1973-05-11
📍 London, UK 🇬🇧
🏛️ BBC Broadcasting House
📻 Radio: Scene And Heard
🗒️ Notes: David records an interview for the BBC Radio 1 program. He discusses the enormous success of ‘Aladdin Sane’ and reflects on his recent global travels, providing fans with a rare personal insight between the chaotic live dates.
📅 1973-05-12
📍 London, UK 🇬🇧
🏛️ Earl’s Court Arena

🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Notes: The first show of the final UK leg. It is a logistical disaster with poor sound and fan riots. David wears the new ‘Aladdin Sane’ costumes for the first time in the UK.
📅 1973-05-16
📍 Aberdeen, Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
🏛️ Music Hall

🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Notes: Two shows (matinee and evening). The tour moves to smaller, more manageable theater venues after the Earl’s Court chaos.
📅 1973-05-17
📍 Dundee, Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
🏛️ Caird Hall
🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Notes: Following the opening night in Aberdeen, the tour moves to Dundee. The performance is marked by intense local demand, with the band delivering a high-energy set that further solidifies their legendary status in the Scottish regions.
📅 1973-05-18
📍 Glasgow, Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
🏛️ Green’s Playhouse

🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Notes: Two shows (matinee and evening).
📅 1973-05-19
📍 Edinburgh, Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
🏛️ Empire Theatre
🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Notes: A return to the Scottish capital for a single engagement. The atmosphere is frantic, with the Ziggy persona now fully integrated into the local youth culture, leading to overwhelming scenes outside the venue.
📅 1973-05-21
📍 Norwich, UK 🇬🇧
🏛️ Theatre Royal

🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Notes: Two sold-out shows (matinee and evening). David famously drops into the center aisle during the performance, sitting cross-legged among the fans.
📅 1973-05-22
📍 Romford, Essex 🇬🇧
🏛️ Odeon Theatre
🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Notes: The tour begins a run of London suburban dates. Performing in Romford, David utilizes the theater’s proximity to his home territory to deliver a particularly focused and dramatic performance for the local crowd.
📅 1973-05-23
📍 Brighton, UK 🇬🇧
🏛️ Brighton Dome

🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Notes: Two shows (matinee and evening). This date is famously captured in high-quality photographs showing the intense fan reaction.
📅 1973-05-24
📍 Lewisham, London 🇬🇧
🏛️ Odeon
🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Notes: A homecoming of sorts in South East London. The energy at the Lewisham Odeon is palpable as David performs for a local audience, many of whom have followed his trajectory since the earliest days of his career.
📅 1973-05-25
📍 Bournemouth, UK 🇬🇧
🏛️ Winter Gardens
🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Notes: This performance is notably filmed by a crew from the BBC program ‘Nationwide’. The footage captures the intense fan hysteria outside the venue, providing a stark visual record of the height of Ziggy-mania in the British provinces.
📅 1973-05-27 — 1973-05-29
📍 Guildford / Wolverhampton / Hanley 🇬🇧
🏛️ Civic Hall / Victoria Hall
🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Notes: A grueling sequence of theater dates across the Midlands and the South. The band maintains a high standard of performance despite the physical toll of the tour, with David’s costume changes becoming increasingly swift and theatrical.
📅 1973-05-30
📍 Oxford, UK 🇬🇧
🏛️ New Theatre

🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Notes: A long-awaited performance in Oxford. The energy in the theater is frantic as the tour nears its legendary conclusion.
📅 1973-05-31
📍 Blackburn, UK 🇬🇧
🏛️ King George’s Hall

🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Notes: A wild atmosphere where two girls manage to get onto the stage. By the end, the entire audience is standing on their chairs.

June 1973 – UK

📅 1973-06-01
📍 USA 🇺🇸
🏛️ RCA Records
💿 Release: ‘Time’ Single (US)
🗒️ Notes: RCA releases the avant-garde ‘Aladdin Sane’ track as a single in the United States. The release highlights David’s growing transatlantic influence, though the song’s complex structure challenges mainstream American radio formats.
📅 1973-06-01
📍 Bradford, UK 🇬🇧
🏛️ St. George’s Hall

🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Notes: Two shows (matinee and evening).
📅 1973-06-02
📍 Leeds, England 🇬🇧
🏛️ Leeds University
🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Notes: The scheduled performance is officially cancelled. Technical and logistical constraints within the university setting are cited as the primary reasons for the withdrawal, allowing the tour party a rare day of unscheduled rest.
📅 1973-06-03
📍 Coventry, UK 🇬🇧
🏛️ Coventry Theatre

🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Notes: Two shows (matinee and evening).
📅 1973-06-04
📍 Worcester, UK 🇬🇧
🏛️ Gaumont Theatre

🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Notes: Two shows (matinee and evening).
📅 1973-06-06
📍 Sheffield, England 🇬🇧
🏛️ City Hall
🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Notes: Breaking the month’s trend of matinee performances, David delivers a singular, high-intensity evening set in Sheffield. The architectural grandeur of the City Hall provides a dramatic backdrop for the increasingly sophisticated theatrical presentation of the Aladdin Sane material.
📅 1973-06-07
📍 Manchester, UK 🇬🇧
🏛️ Free Trade Hall

🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Notes: Two shows (matinee and evening).
📅 1973-06-08
📍 Newcastle, UK 🇬🇧
🏛️ City Hall

🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Notes: Two shows (matinee and evening). One of the most energetic stops on the final UK leg.
📅 1973-06-09
📍 Preston, UK 🇬🇧
🏛️ Guild Hall

🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Notes: Two shows (matinee and evening). During the second show, David is attacked by a fan who bites his foot, causing a brief panic on stage.
📅 1973-06-10
📍 Liverpool, UK 🇬🇧
🏛️ Empire Theatre

🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Notes: Two shows (matinee and evening). The crowd energy in Liverpool is among the most intense of the entire UK leg.
📅 1973-06-11
📍 Leicester, UK 🇬🇧
🏛️ De Montfort Hall

🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Notes: Two shows (matinee and evening).
📅 1973-06-12
📍 Chatham, England 🇬🇧
🏛️ Central Hall
🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Notes: Two performances are held in this regional Kent venue. The band maintains their rigorous schedule of matinee and evening sets, delivering a high-decibel experience to the local audience despite the physical toll of the tour.
📅 1973-06-13
📍 London, UK 🇬🇧
🏛️ Earl’s Court (Backstage) / Studio
🎥 Filming: ‘Life On Mars?’ Promotional Film
🗒️ Notes: In a stark, white-room setting, Mick Rock captures the definitive visual for ‘Life On Mars?’. David, wearing a turquoise ice-blue Freddi Buretti suit and heavy makeup, delivers a performance that will become one of the most iconic images in music history.
📅 1973-06-13
📍 Kilburn, London 🇬🇧
🏛️ Gaumont State Theatre

🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Notes: Two shows (matinee and evening). One of the largest theater venues in London.
📅 1973-06-14
📍 Salisbury, UK 🇬🇧
🏛️ City Hall

🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Notes: Two shows (matinee and evening).
📅 1973-06-15
📍 Taunton, England 🇬🇧
🏛️ Odeon
🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Notes: The production moves to Somerset for two theater engagements. The matinee and evening shows are met with intense enthusiasm, further demonstrating the tour’s absolute dominance of the British live circuit.
📅 1973-06-16
📍 Torquay, England 🇬🇧
🏛️ Torquay Town Hall
🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Notes: Two concerts are performed in this seaside town. The energy remains exceptionally high, with the local youth following David’s every move, mirroring the hysteria seen in larger metropolitan areas.
📅 1973-06-18
📍 Bristol, England 🇬🇧
🏛️ Colston Hall
🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Matinee & Evening Show
📅 1973-06-19
📍 Southampton, England 🇬🇧
🏛️ Guild Hall
🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Matinee & Evening Show
📅 1973-06-21
📍 Birmingham, UK 🇬🇧
🏛️ Town Hall

🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Notes: Two shows (matinee and evening). First of a two-night residency in Birmingham.
📅 1973-06-22
📍 London, UK 🇬🇧
🏛️ RCA Records
💿 Release: ‘Life On Mars?’ Single (UK)
🗒️ Notes: Responding to massive public demand, RCA releases the 1971 masterpiece as a single in Britain. The track quickly climbs the charts, propelled by the heavy promotion of the Ziggy Stardust tour and its new accompanying promotional film.
📅 1973-06-22
📍 Birmingham, England 🇬🇧
🏛️ Town Hall

🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Notes: Matinee & Evening Show. The final night in Birmingham.
📅 1973-06-23
📍 Boston, Lincolnshire, UK 🇬🇧
🏛️ Gliderdome
🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Notes: A legendary performance at this unique skating-rink-turned-concert-hall. The atmosphere is explosive as the band performs two sets, with security struggling to manage the crowd’s frantic proximity to the stage.
📅 1973-06-24
📍 Croydon, England 🇬🇧
🏛️ Fairfield Hall
🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Matinee & Evening Show
📅 1973-06-25
📍 Oxford, England 🇬🇧
🏛️ New Theatre
🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Matinee & Evening Show
📅 1973-06-26
📍 Oxford, England 🇬🇧
🏛️ New Theatre
🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Matinee & Evening Show
📅 1973-06-27
📍 Doncaster, England 🇬🇧
🏛️ Top Rank
🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Matinee & Evening Show
📅 1973-06-28
📍 Bridlington, England 🇬🇧
🏛️ Royal Spa Pavilion
🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Matinee & Evening Show
📅 1973-06-29
📍 Leeds, England 🇬🇧
🏛️ Rolarena
🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Matinee & Evening Show
📅 1973-06-30
📍 Newcastle, England 🇬🇧
🏛️ Newcastle City Hall
🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Matinee & Evening Show

July 1973 – UK (Final Shows)

📅 1973-07-02
📍 London, UK 🇬🇧
🏛️ Hammersmith Odeon

🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🗒️ Notes: The first of two final nights in London. The atmosphere is feverish as the long tour nears its end, though the band is still unaware of David’s secret plan.
📅 1973-07-03
📍 London, UK 🇬🇧
🏛️ Hammersmith Odeon

🎤 Artist: Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars
🎸 Event: The Retirement Gig
🗒️ Notes: “This is the last show that we’ll ever do.” David shocks the world by announcing Ziggy’s retirement on stage. Filmed by D.A. Pennebaker for the Ziggy Stardust concert film.

After Ziggy’s death

📅 1973-07-04
📍 London, UK 🇬🇧
🏛️ Hotel Russell

🎉 Event: The “Retirement” Party
🗒️ Notes: A legendary after-party following the final show. Guests include Lou Reed, Mick Jagger, Jeff Beck, and Paul McCartney. While the world reels from the retirement news, David is already planning his next move.
📅 1973-07-09 — 1973-07-31
📍 Hérouville, France 🇫🇷
🏛️ Château d’Hérouville (Strawberry Studios)

🎧 Recording: Pin Ups Sessions
🗒️ Notes: David retreats to France to record an album of covers from the 1964-1967 London era. This is the final studio collaboration with Mick Ronson and Trevor Bolder (Mick Woodmansey was replaced by Aynsley Dunbar).
📅 1973-07-25
📍 Paris, France 🇫🇷
🏛️ Studio Location

📸 Event: Pin Ups Cover Shoot
🗒️ Notes: Photographer Justin de Villeneuve captures the iconic cover image featuring David and supermodel Twiggy. Originally intended for ‘Vogue’, David liked the shot so much he claimed it for the album cover.
📅 1973-08-01 — 1973-08-15
📍 Rome, Italy 🇮🇹
🏛️ Holiday / Rest Period

☀️ Event: Italian Vacation
🗒️ Notes: David takes a much-needed break in Italy after more than a year of touring and recording. During this time, he begins to distance himself further from the ‘Ziggy’ persona and explores new musical ideas.
📅 1973-10-18 — 1973-10-20
📍 London, UK 🇬🇧
🏛️ The Marquee Club

📺 TV: The 1980 Floor Show
🗒️ Notes: David films a spectacular TV special for NBC’s The Midnight Special. It is his final performance with Mick Ronson. He debuts the “one-legged” knitted bodysuit and performs with Marianne Faithfull.
📅 1973-10-19
📍 Worldwide 🌎
🏛️ RCA Records

💿 Release: Pin Ups
🗒️ Notes: Release of the seventh studio album. A collection of covers paying tribute to the “Bowie-boys” and the London scene of 1964-1967. It immediately hits number one in the UK charts.

The Birth of Halloween Jack

📅 1973-11-01 — 1973-12-15
📍 London, UK 🇬🇧
🏛️ Trident Studios / Ludolph Hall

🎧 Recording: Diamond Dogs / 1984 Sessions
🗒️ Notes: David begins recording new material. For the first time, he takes over lead guitar duties himself, moving away from the Spiders from Mars sound toward a darker, soul-influenced rock.
📅 1973-12-16 — 1973-12-31
📍 London / Chelsea, UK 🇬🇧
🏛️ Maida Vale / Private Residence
📜 Event: Hunger City Concept Development
🗒️ Notes: Following the initial studio sessions, David retreats from the public eye to refine the dystopian narrative of his next project. He spends the holiday period sketching designs and writing lyrics that will eventually merge into the ‘Diamond Dogs’ theatrical world.

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  1. I lost my beautiful brother two weeks ago, I am so heartbroken we were so close and he took me to my first ever concert (15) it was at Earls Court 12/5. His encore was Sun machine is coming down and we’re going to have a party,and he had an amazing red suit on. We were right down the front as in those days you could! He loved Bowie and I did after that concert. RIP Glenn

  2. A cosmologist will tell you our universe is at least 13.787 billion years old and maybe a lot older. So my existence since the start of the universe is, by comparison, so vanishingly small as to be almost nothing. And yet, I was born and lived most of my life in the most interesting of times of political change and upheaval, of television, of computers and the Internet, and of music.

    Spring 1972 I shared a caravan in the garden of The Old Vicarage, Marshfield, near Cardiff, with my best friend, Richard. We had recently returned from our travels to Salisbury and lived there for a few weeks before returning home to Cardiff. We were ‘runaways’ but in truth, more teenage adventurers having dropped out of college, we had left home finding odd-paying jobs or claiming benefits. I was sixteen and Richard was just seventeen, and we were both unruly teenagers.

    A college friend, Ashley Martin, arranged with his aunt and grandmother for us to rent a caravan on the grounds of The Old Vicarage. Ashley’s aunt gave us a few things: blankets, a kettle, and a couple of other items, so we managed rather well and would take baths in the house a few times a week. Ashley’s grandmother was a whippet breeder known as ‘Poppy Martin’ in breeding circles. Whippets were everywhere around the house and grounds. It was here that I discovered whippets for the first time and fell in love with the breed. They rarely barked; they were friendly and loved playing or curling up and sleeping with you.

    The caravan was sparsely furnished and needed a good dusting and cleaning. We had sleeping bags, clothes, some cooking utensils, and a few decorative objects. I also retrieved some posters, an old mono Dansett Record Player, and about 100 or so records from my parents’ house in North Cardiff shortly after our return from Salisbury. My family was on holiday, and it seems strange to think about now, but we found a ladder from the garage and used it to access an open bedroom window at the front of the house. We would be in full sight of anyone who cared to look and could easily be mistaken for burglars. However, I retrieved the few things I wanted, and we went back to the caravan.

    So these were happy and carefree times for us both, filled with music, laughter, hashish smoking, and skulduggery. A record I owned from those times was David Bowie’s Hunky Dory. I bought it a year earlier, when Richard and I had spent a weekend in London, in the Portobello Road area. This was the start of an interest in David Bowie, which became a keystone in my friendship with Richard. We have shared our love of Bowie for almost fifty-five years, culminating in us listening to Blackstar together. Hunky Dory was played often and I had read in New Musical Express about a new release, a new David Bowie album, Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars. The review was so good that the following Saturday I went to Buffalo Records in Cardiff and bought a copy; this was the day after its UK release.

    I got back to the caravan by early afternoon. Richard and I had been told some friends of ours had ‘very special LSD tablets’ which were known as ‘Red Barrel’ acid tabs, and like the legendary ‘California Sunshine’ LSD, they were known for their purity and strength. So I took another bus into Cardiff to visit Walter’s flat in Roath. Richard kept his end of the deal, preparing something to eat.

    Arriving at the flat, a former school friend, Phil Cooper, opened the door. It was a relief, as I didn’t really know Walter that well. I always got along well with Phil, so meeting Walter went easily, and I bought three ‘Red Barrel’ LSD tablets. I scraped up a couple more quid and asked if he could sell me a two-pound lump of gold seal. It was very good black hashish. I felt embarrassed asking for less than a quarter ounce, but he had no problem doing it. After a quick smoke and chat with Walter and Phil, I noticed the time and was anxious to return to the caravan. I made my apologies and left.

    Returning back about six o’clock with my booty of LSD and hash, I found Richard finishing the cooking. He seemed delighted when I told him I also got some Gold Seal with my change, so we rolled up one before eating and played the new Bowie album. Ashley was at the Vicarage that weekend and popped in for a smoke; he was going ‘drinking’ in the Old Student Union in Cardiff for the night, so he left Richard and me. We took an LSD tablet each after he left, then smoked and played music, waiting for it to kick in. It was the first acid Richard had taken, and only my second time. I had sneakily taken a pink microdot a couple of months earlier and somehow disguised the fact from Richard, but that’s a whole other story.

    This was no Aldous Huxley ‘Doors of Perception’ controlled experiment; it was two teenagers taking a mind-expanding drug at a very influential age. Thirty minutes in, we were grinning like idiots. We started to ride a high, the likes of which we had never experienced. What struck me first were the time dilation and the incredible acoustics of the music coming from my old Dansett as we got higher. I saw patterns in everything, even the cover of the record Cosmic Wheels by Donovan. It had a black and white drawing in the centrefold, and written beneath was ‘Get out your cosmic crayons, kids, and colour in’. When I looked at it now, the whole image was in glorious colour. I immediately understood the cryptic message. The sound was also as if from some mystical but glorious hi-fi system. The lyrics being sung made stories in my mind, and the musicians were telling them directly to us. It was a shared experience like no other, and the music drew me in as images started to appear—visual echoes, hallucinations of a sort. Through it all, I was conscious that it was not real in the normal sense, but the lacy pattern that was imprinted on everything made my world look so different. I wondered if this was what it truly looked like.

    What seemed like several hours later were actually about nine thirty in the evening, so it could only have been two hours later at most. We needed cigarettes, so we quickly decided to visit the local pub. We wanted to get some cider and chocolate, as we had discovered on a previous visit that chocolates were sold there. It was about a ten-minute walk, but the time passed rapidly. We entered the quiet pub, which was more like a scene from a horror film. To us, it was as if the pub fell silent as we entered. In actuality, it probably didn’t; just the sound of a momentary drop in the chatter as we entered, amplified by the LSD high, paranoia kicked in. The hubbub resumed as we stood like frightened mice at the bar; it was full of people trying to buy their last orders. Shadows and lights tricked my eyes into seeing things; a vine appeared to grow slowly across the bar, and the jukebox in the corner was playing Grovin’ by the Rascals.

    I was suddenly woken out of our stupor, and the barman asked for our order. Richard mumbled about flagons of cider, cigarettes, and chocolate bars as I focused my gaze across the room. The two flagons of cider, chocolate raspberry ruffles, and Players Number 6 cigarettes we ordered arrived. I was feeling quite self-conscious as Richard was fumbling for a five-pound note to pay the barman; we were both getting higher by the minute and now desperate to get outside as quickly as we could. Outside, we laughed, exclaiming, ‘What the fuck!’ as we reviewed what had happened. Opening the raspberry ruffles, we started to eat the sickly sweet treats; they were like eating the nectar of the gods.

    Arriving back at the caravan, we started reaching the height of the ‘trip’ and poured out glasses of cider, smoked more hash, and listened to Ziggy Stardust. As we listened and got drawn into the ‘Ziggy’ rock opera, it was as if Bowie himself was talking right at us. Richard experienced the same thing—a shared experience. ‘Five Years’ played, and I was almost convinced it was ‘The Starman’ warning us the world was about to end. It got freaky as we created a story based on what we were hearing in our minds. It became mixed up with tracks from ‘Hunky Dory’ like ‘The Bewley Brothers’ and ‘Life on Mars’.

    Not long after, there was a loud bang at the caravan door: ‘You fuckers are trippin’ then. Ashley shouted, drunk on Guinness from a night in town. In our drugged state, we had forgotten about him for a while, so let him in. Excitedly, he told us about his evening as we played more music and talked. I remember some of the titles we played that evening: Savoy Brown, ‘Raw Sienna’, Donovan, Sergeant Pepper, The White Album, and of course David Bowie. Ashley decided to take the remaining LSD tablet; he was soon as high on LSD as Richard and I. The new Bowie album played almost constantly, and we all shared the experience. We analysed the cover and the inner sleeves, looking for clues to the story our minds had invented. Richard and Ashley were then drawing with pens on the same pad of paper; the image that appeared was a fist clenching a torch with flames licking upwards like the hand of the Statue of Liberty. They kept repeating the same phrase, ‘I’m a gunna!’ finally titling the piece, ‘I’m a gunna’. So much seemed to be happening; our heightened senses took us on a rollercoaster ride, so by the time we came down from the ‘Trip’, the effects were imprinted on our young minds.

    The following week, we bought the latest copy of the NME (New Musical Express), as was customary for us. It was on sale every Thursday, and I spotted an advertisement towards the back. David Bowie was touring the UK and would be at Croydon Greyhound on Sunday, June 25, 1972, the following weekend. After the crazy experiences of the weekend, Richard and I wanted to go. Ashley was doing something else but was able to help us. He had a friend from the Student Union who had a mother living in Croydon, a car, and was going home that very weekend to visit his girlfriend.

    So this began an almost unbelievable set of coincidences, putting us in front of a stage in Croydon on June 25 to watch a performance that became legendary and was the now famous Ziggy Stardust Tour. We agreed that we would stay at his mother’s house over the weekend, and we met Chris at the Student Union. Though he was staying in Croydon, he was only at his mother’s house Saturday night, leaving Sunday morning to stay with his girlfriend. We would have to hitch back after the show, which was no real hardship for us. I don’t remember how we afforded the weekend, but I was working at a petrol station at that time, so somehow we had enough.

    On Saturday evening, the day before the Bowie concert, we found another local show featuring Amon Dull, a German electronic group, and another band called Jericho. Chris, his girlfriend, Richard, and I all went along. It was an interesting enough show, but we were so hyped up for the Bowie show that ‘Kraut Rock’ was kind of lost on us. This, it turned out, was another coincidence, as Bowie would later take a sojourn to Berlin, where he created a new persona.

    On Sunday, it was just Richard and I killing time until the show began. The Croydon Greyhounds Hall was a 15-minute walk from Chris’s mother’s house. We said our goodbyes to his mother and walked to the hall carrying bags with our overnight things for the weekend. As we arrived, a long line was forming outside, going around the block. We joined it, placed our bags on the floor, and shuffled them along with our feet as the queue got ever closer to the door. An even longer queue was forming behind us; it looked like a hundred or so people, but we later discovered it was about a thousand people. We finally reached the ticket counter and paid for our entry. We were stamped on the wrists as proof of payment, and the marks glowed in the ultraviolet light above the doorway. I think one other couple was admitted behind us; all the rest were turned away. It was an extraordinary stroke of luck, as had we left just two minutes later, we would have been too far back to get in. The capacity of the hall was only 200 people, which we had been unaware of, but we made it into the number.

    We stowed our bags in a discreet corner and wandered through the standing room-only hall. Even at capacity, there was sufficient room to move close to the stage, and we could almost touch the performers on stage; we were so close. Roxy Music started the show with their very English progressive rock sound. Brian Eno, looking quite the glam rocker at the time, was so bright, and mercurial was the ‘keyboard wizard’ with long blond hair and a short fringe. Brian Ferry had a strange voice that soared above the music, and the entire band was dressed in a style that became known as Glam Rock. We listened to Ladytron, Virginia Plain, and most of the first album, plus a couple of new tracks that later appeared on For Your Pleasure. Brian Eno was in his golden jump suit dancing at the keyboards, and Phil Manzenera had strange fly-like eyewear and an unusual-looking guitar. Their set created the mood for more, and the best was yet to come. The excitement levels built in the audience. At the interval, roadies change over equipment and set up amplification, doing sound checks. We bought a couple of ciders from the bar and discussed the group we’d seen. There were no drugs and just one pint of cider each, due in part to our meagre funds.

    When the lighting eventually dropped, the ‘Spiders from Mars’ took to the stage. Finally, Bowie ran to the central microphone and shouted something like, ‘Hello, Croydon!’ They immediately dropped into a hard rocker I think was ‘Queen Bitch’. It’s hard to remember the playing order now, but we saw Bowie go through some of the Ziggy album. ‘Starman’ followed as Bowie bent over and used his teeth on Mick Ronson’s guitar, the now-famous Guitar Fellatio. At this point, no one really knew who David Bowie was; he had hardly been on television, so his stage antics were both shocking and exhilarating. What then followed were Suffragette City and White Light/White Heat. These were performed with a heavy strobe effect and a nod to the Velvet Underground. He left the stage for a costume change as Mick Ronson played ‘I Feel Free’, with heavy strobe lighting reflected brightly on his silver glitter jacket. When he returned to stage, there was an aborted attempt at ‘Space Oddity’, a tape recording whose space sound effects weren’t working. Bowie apologised and said he would come back to it, and it was played a bit later in the set list with a working tape machine. As for the band, they indeed did ‘Move like tigers on Vaseline’ and with such a small audience, we could hardly be closer to the stage. He almost touched them as he performed for us, messing with our young minds. At the end came a couple more songs and they left the stage. Someone on stage announced the album had reached number 17 on the UK album charts, then also said a thousand people had been left outside. They finally came back to the stage after huge cheers to perform Rock n Roll Suicide at the finish.

    It was an early tour show, and with a band building a reputation, it was shocking in the way ‘Rock N Roll’ must have seemed in the fifties. They were unknowingly creating the myth that was David Bowie. We had actually witnessed, from a matter of only a few feet away, a superstar in the making that night. This low-budget presentation in a small hall in a London suburb led to The Spiders from Mars being invited onto Top of the Pop’s to perform Starman. Bowie had charisma in spades; the band was now becoming so tight that they faithfully reproduced what we heard on the records. In that small, sweaty hall, they were raw with soul and passion, playing some of the most exciting rock music any of us had heard. When the show ended, we felt almost bereft, as if we were missing something. It had changed us more than we realised, and we ambled out of the hall with a few fans still calling for more and headed to Turnham Green to hitch back home. That is a whole other story I will save for another time, as this is about Bowie and his influence on me and my friend.

  3. Would love to know why the Dallas, TX date at The Majestic Theater was cancelled. It’s easy for me to envision that show in that venue & it would’ve been legendary. I was 2 so I would not have been there, but my aunt who introduced me to him would have been there with glitter bells on.

  4. I went the Liverpool show on the 4th of September, 1972.
    First time I can recall getting really dressed up for a show, and the first time I ever wore makeup.
    A very small venue and we could dance right up close to the stage.
    TOTALLY AMAZING show; I’ll never forget it!

  5. Hi David ,
    Thank you for your story , unfortunately I never got to attend a ziggy concert , but what I hear from you is a loss

    Greeting Diedrich

  6. My first concert Ever – Free trade Hall Manchester 7th June 5.30 show. I was 13 years old – I’m 61 now and still haven’t gotten over it!
    Never even seen a strobe light before so when Bowie and the Spiders came on in darkness then strobe the effect was truly shattering! Hang on to Yourself in Black and Silver striped Kansaii jump suit – ripped off for Ziggy Stardust – UNBELIEVABLE! When later in show David sang Space Oddity under a glitterball…. it really was like falling through space!
    This is the concert against which all the concerts I have been to in my life since (a lot) – are measured against – some have come near but nothing has ever topped this pure Rock n roll theatre!
    I was in school uniform with a girl mate from school – no hyperbole but if there was one day in my life I could go back in a time machine to – it would be this one! I’m just so glad I was clued up enough at that tender age to have got my (£1.25 + 10p booking fee!) ticket…
    .After July 3rd there was no opportunity to ever see this show live in the flesh again

  7. Leeds Uni gig cancelled supposedly due that Bowie said the stage wasn’t large enough. rescheduled Leeds rollerrena which I attended

  8. I was in the front row , no seats we sat on the floor , at the gig on 12th May 1972 at the Poly of Central London.I was 20 years old and had come back from an overland trip to India the previous October
    The stage was only about 5 foot away and quite low only about 3or 4 foot high. We were mostly students and a few freaks as longhair smokers were known back then. I was one of the latter , my then girlfriend who was a student in jewelery making
    had got the tickets. I think that there were about a few hundred people at the gig, they were all behind me.
    At that stage I was a big fan of the LP Hunky Dory which I had bought around December 1971 .It was an exciting new discovery for freaks who up to then had been listening to Santana Beatles, Traffic . CSN, Astral Weeks, Grateful DEad etc. and when I went to visit peoples houses I usually brought the record with me . Once my friends heard the album they wanted to hold on to it and I think I ended up eventually buying 4 different copies . I still have that actual LP in my collection as well as a newer version .
    The reason I mention this is because at that stage nobody had heard the Ziggy Stardust album as it hadnt been released then and we were expecting to hear songs from Hunky Dory. What a shock we got …who were these glammed up people?. Which one was Bowie ? . Both he and Mick Ronson had long blond hair and seemed like androgenous twins dressed in sparkly jumpsuits. The loudness of Mick`s Les Paul was tremendous while Bowie played an acoustic at least some of the time.
    None of the material was familiar to us except Queen Bitch so it was a bit disconcerting and I have to admit I was disappointed . However the dynamics and the interaction between David and Mick was challenging to say the least especially the fellatio with the guitar and the energy and loudness from the stage was incredible but not what I expected .

    Since then I have learned to love Ziggy Stardust and consider it to be probably my favourite album of all time. There are a few other contenders. I didnt become a Bowie fan though and never went to another gig of his .While I bought most of his albums up to Scary Monsters I still appreciate Hunky Dory and also The Man Who Sold the World as seminal works.

  9. HELP! Does anyone know why a last leg of The Ziggy tour was canceled? I have an unused ticket stub from 9/22/1973 in Chicago at the Auditorium Theatre. Any info appreciated!

  10. I saw Bowie for the 1st time in Phoenix, AZ in November of 1972. It was an absolutely amazing show with the Spider From Mars backing Bowie. No one had ever heard such a talent with such energy. The songs were incredible then, as they still are now. Unbelievable is a word used too many times, but Bowie was that and more. The crowd that was lucky enough to have been there was spell bound and went crazy for this man with such indisputable talent. Beyond this, I saw Bowie 3 more times. It was always a different show, with a different line-up, but David Bowie was always on his game with an undeniable connection to his audience and his songs.

  11. Good God – 155 shows around the world in 18 months, often with numerous back-to-back stretches of shows and even an 11-day stretch with a show each night. That had to be absolutely grueling considering how much energy these guys put into each performance. They were all superhuman. Then again – they were from Mars.

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