As disappointing as is i sounds, it is true, Bowie’s producer Tony Visconti has told the British press that there will not be any live shows to promote the pop superstar’s forthcoming new album.
In a recent interview with NME, the producer Visconti revealed nformation on Bowie’s two-year long
recording process for the album – including details of all the key tracks. In
it, Visconti reveals that the singer is insistent there won’t be any future
live shows.
When asked if there was any talk in the studio with the
band of how the tracks would sound live, Visconti replied: “He’s fairly adamant
he’s never gonna perform live again… One of the guys would say, ‘Boy, how are
we gonna do all this live?’ and David said, ‘We’re not’. He made a point of
saying that all the time.”
Bowie media and music enthusiasts alike last Tuesday (January 8),
his 66th birthday, when after a decade long silence, he revealed a brand new track and accompanying video ‘Where Are We Now?’, and
announced that a new album, titled ‘The Next Day’, would follow in March.
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