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David Bowie and Tin Machine Live Performance of Tin Machine at Civic Hall, Wolverhampton

Date: November 2, 1991

On November 2, 1991, David Bowie was in the midst of his Tin Machine phase, promoting their album 'Tin Machine II,' released just a month prior. This period marked a bold creative shift for Bowie; he collaborated closely with other artists, leaning into a more raw, guitar-driven sound that diverged from his earlier glam and pop styles. Interestingly, this live performance at Civic Hall in Wolverhampton highlights not only his musical experimentation but also the energy of Bowie's unwavering spirit in challenging the mainstream. He was not just performing but was redefining his artistry, showcasing a blend of his past influences while embracing the gritty, underground vibes of early '90s rock. In this concert, fans witnessed an era where Bowie reinvented himself yet again, showing that artistic evolution is not just possible, but essential.

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