Month: July 1969
Following their participation in the Malta International Song Festival, David Bowie and the other contestants travelled to Tuscany to take part in the Festival Internazionale del Disco.
The 1969 Malta International Song Festival drew to a close on 28 July 1969.
David Bowie took part in the three-day Malta International Song Festival from 26-28 July 1969.
Two days after he arrived in Malta, on 26 July 1969 David Bowie gave a first performance at the Malta International Song Festival.
On Thursday 24 July 1969 David Bowie and his manager Kenneth Pitt flew from London to Malta International Airport.
David Bowie’s tenth performance at the Three Tuns pub in Beckenham took place on 20 July 1969.
The second recording session for David Bowie’s second album took place at London’s Trident Studios on 17 July 1969.
The recording of David Bowie’s second album began at London’s Trident Studios on 16 July 1969.
David Bowie performed at the Hounslow Arts Lab at the White Bear pub in Hounslow on Tuesday 15 July 1969.
David Bowie’s ninth performance at the Three Tuns pub in Beckenham took place on 13 July 1969.
David Bowie’s ‘Space Oddity’ single was released in the UK and USA on 11 July 1969.
David Bowie’s eighth performance at the Three Tuns pub in Beckenham took place on 6 July 1969.