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Pitchblack Playback: David Bowie 'Live At Montreux' *Please arrive by event start time as latecomers will not be admitted and refunds will not be offered* Experience a previously unreleased David Bowie live concert from 2002 ahead of its release on the 'I Can't Give Everything Away (2002 - 2016)' box set on September 12 at our exclusive listening session in the dark. Hear this immense, remastered live set played loud in uncompressed audio on a powerful sound system. No distractions; just you and the music. DAVID BOWIE 6. I CAN’T GIVE EVERYTHING AWAY (2002 – 2016) is a twelve-CD, eighteen-piece vinyl and standard digital download/streaming box set named after the closing track on ★ (BLACKSTAR), Bowie’s final studio album. The box sets include newly remastered versions of his releases from this period (except ★ and No Plan), with input from David’s co-producer Tony Visconti. Exclusive to each of the box sets is 'Live At Montreux', recorded on the 18th of July 2002 at the prestigious Montreux Jazz Festival and among the 31 tracks features a full performance bar one song of one of Bowie’s most revered albums, LOW. David Bowie 'Live At Montreux' tracklist: CD1 1. Sunday 2. Life On Mars? 3. Ashes To Ashes 4. Cactus 5. Slip Away 6. China Girl 7. Starman 8. I Would Be Your Slave 9. I've Been Waiting For You 10. Stay 11. Changes 12. Fashion 13. Fame 14. I'm Afraid Of Americans 15. 5:15 The Angels Have Gone CD2 1. ‟Heroes” 2. Heathen (The Rays) 3. Everyone Says ‟Hi” 4. Hallo Spaceboy 5. Let’s Dance 6. Ziggy Stardust 7. Warszawa 8. Speed Of Life 9. Breaking Glass 10. What In The World 11. Sound And Vision 12. Art Decade 13. Always Crashing In The Same Car 14. Be My Wife 15. A New Career In A New Town 16. Subterraneans What they say about Pitchblack Playback: "This sounds great” — Rick Rubin "A fabulous idea" — Jay Kay, Jamiroquai "The optimal way to listen to an album" — Max Richter "This might just be my favourite new thing to do" — Nihal, BBC Radio 5 Live Ticket includes Pitchblack Playback eye mask for extra darkness. As recommended by The Guardian, GQ, Time Out, Metro and Newsweek. Duration: 120 minutes