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Dam Trio: David Bowie’s ‘Berlin trilogy’ lives live

The guitarist Carlos Alomar and the bassist George Murraywho played in the Berlin trilogy of David Bowie – composed of albums “Low” (1977), “Heroes” (1977) e “Lodger” (1979) – And that are two thirds of Dam Trio (the third member, the drummer Dennis Davies He died of cancer in 2016), will go on tour together for the first time since 1979 to celebrate those three albums.

Carlos Alomar presents the ‘The Dam Trilogy – Back to Berlin Tour 2025’ which will start on November 7 from the Metropol of Berlin, very close to the West Berlin Hansa Studio where David Bowie recorded the three records, before moving to Scandinavia, the Netherlands, France, Switzerland, Belgium and the United Kingdom to end on December 1st at the Vicar Street from Dublin, in Ireland.

Unfortunately, no date is dedicated to Italy.

Alomar said: “While other bands brought Bowie’s songs widely on tour after his disappearance, these songs have not been performed as they should have been. At least so far. Spiders from Mars are well known, but the Dam Trio remains the Better secret of rock and roll. Making these songs.

The couple will be joined on stage by the guitarist of Tin Machine and Bowie’s live aid, Kevin Armstrongby the New York singer Cuniofrom Tal Bergman (Chaka Khan, Joe Bonamassa, LL Cool J) on drums, from Axel Tosca (George Clinton, Robert Glasper, Louie Vega) on keyboards and synthesizers, while Lea Lorien (Scissor Sisters, David Morales) is at the choirs.