Todd Rundgren Unites With King Crimson’s Adrian Belew For David Bowie Tribute Tour
The Celebrating David Bowie tribute tour is headed back on the road this fall with a lineup that includes Todd Rundgren, Adrian Belew, Spacehog’s Royston Langdon, Fishbone’s Angelo Moore, and Jeffrey Gaines.
“David Bowie was a master,” Langdon says in a statement. “It’s impossible to put into words quite how much he taught me. It gives me a huge thrill to get to honor Mr. B. & to be a small part of this immense celebration of his life & work with these world-class musicians and everyone, who like me feels his energy alive and vital around me now just as it was then & forever shall be.”
The backing band will include bassist Angeline Saris, drummer Michael Urbano, saxophonist Ron Dziubla, and guitarist Scrote (Angelo Bundini), who put together the first Celebrating David Bowie tour in 2017 and is producing this one alongside Miles Copeland.
“One of the things we’re doing differently on this tour is featuring a three-guitar attack,” Scrote tells Rolling Stone. “David has always been famous for his spectacular guitarists – the epic solos of Mick Ronson, the bluesy feel of Earl Slick, the funkiness of Carlos Alomar and Nile Rodgers, the bombast of Reeves Gabrels, and the otherworldly guitar of Adrian Belew who is still one of the most original guitarists working today. To explore all of these guitar sides of Bowie’s songs, we’re highlighting Adrian’s brilliance, Todd’s guitar wizardry, and whatever guitar mayhem I can muster in between.
The tour will be rolling out across America just a few weeks after Bret Morgen’s long-awaited documentary Moonage Daydream arrives in theaters. It mashes together footage from throughout Bowie’s entire career, much of it never seen before by the public. Morgen worked on it throughout the pandemic.
“Bowie was the best quarantine companion one could possibly have,” he recently told Rolling Stone. “I’m all alone trying to do this by myself … and yet I’m making a film on an artist whose stock in trade is how to be creative during periods of isolation. It comes up in every phase, from Ziggy to Blackstar. I didn’t see anybody for the first few months of the pandemic, but I saw David’s face every day when I woke up to go to work. It was almost like it was meant to be a piece of pandemic art.”
Celebrating David Bowie Tour Dates
October 6 – San Diego, CA @ Balboa Theatre
October 7 – Beverly Hills, CA @ Saban Theatre
October 8 – San Jose, CA @ San Jose Civic
October 9 – Anaheim, CA @ City National Grove
October 13 – Prior Lake, MN @ Mystic Lake Showroom
October 14 – Chicago, IL @ Copernicus Center
October 15 – Akron, OH @ Goodyear Theater & Hall
October 17 – Quebec City, QC @ Le Capitole
October 18 – Montreal, QC @ Olympia
October 20 – Beverly, MA @ Cabot Theater
October 21 – New Haven, CT @ College Street Music Hall
October 22 – Lancaster, PA @ American Music Theater
October 23 – Tarrytown, NY @ Tarrytown Music Hall
October 24 – New York City, NY @ Sony Hall
October 25 – New York City, NY @ Sony Hall
October 27 – Rahway, NJ @ Union County Performing Arts Ctr
October 28 – Jim Thorpe, PA @ Penn’s Peak
October 29 – Atlantic City, NJ @ Concert Venue Harrah’s Resort
October 30 – Glenside, PA @ Keswick Theatre
October 31 – Annapolis, MD @ Rams Head On Stage
November 1 – Annapolis, MD @ Rams Head On Stage
November 3 – Atlanta, GA @ The Eastern
November 4 – Cincinnati, OH @ Taft Theatre
November 5 – Buffalo, NY @ Town Ballroom
November 7 – Nashville, TN @ Schermerhorn Symphony Ctr
November 9 – Wichita, KS @ Orpheum Theatre
November 10 – Denver, CO @ Paramount Theatre
November 11 – Albuquerque, NM @ Kiva Auditorium
November 12 – Tucson, AZ @ TCC Music Hall
November 13 – Phoenix, AZ @ Celebrity Theatre
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