"There was something about that day that made me feel, even before beginning to perform, like it would be the most powerful concert to ever happen in Glastonbury history. ![]() "David looked out at the audience and saw what is told to have been a quarter of a million fans. He wrote: "I was standing backstage with David and fellow bandmates preparing to perform at the Glastonbury Festival in 2000. Sign up for the Love Glastonbury newsletter See the Glastonbury TV schedule in full for the BBC's 2020 50th birthday party. The keyboardist took to Facebook to regale the fascinating tale. Mr Garson said the concert began with a nerve-shredding audio issue in front of the "monstrous" crowd - but ended as his favourite ever concert with Bowie. ![]() Mike Garson, keyboardist in Bowie's band, has revealed how the singer was unusually apprehensive ahead of the "most powerful concert ever" at Glastonbury, which is being aired in full on BBC TWO today (June 28) at 9.30pm. ![]() The nerve-jangling run-up to David Bowie's magical gig in front of a 250,000 people at Glastonbury Festival 2000 has been revealed by a band member.
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