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David Bowie - Fame Live Performance at Universal Amphitheatre, Los Angeles

Venue: Universal Amphitheatre Location: Universal City, California, United States Date: December 6, 1997

In 1997, just a year after releasing the critically acclaimed album "Earthling," David Bowie took the stage at the Universal Amphitheatre in Los Angeles, bringing his vibrant energy to the live performance of "Fame." This show marked a significant moment in Bowie's career, reflecting his reinvention and adaptability in the music scene. "Earthling" was a bold exploration of electronic and drum and bass sounds, showcasing his ability to stay relevant with the changing times. Interestingly, during this concert, Bowie was also embracing a more personal phase, having recently collaborated with artists like Reeves Gabrels and Iggy Pop, which added fresh depth to his performances. This fusion of past influences and contemporary sounds created an unforgettable experience for fans and showcased Bowie's relentless evolution as an artist.

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