🗞 Glastonbury 2000 Band Reunites : Live on the Loch – Nov. 2026
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David Bowie’s legendary Glastonbury 2000 band will reunite later this year for a special charity event marking the 10th anniversary of Bowie’s passing.
🗞 Announcement Details
Type: Charity Event / Live Performance
Announced By: NME
Date of Announcement: 8 April 2026
Country: UK
Source: NME (Max Pilley)
Provenance Notes: Extracted directly from the NME article linked by user.
🗞 Key Highlights
• Bowie’s Glastonbury 2000 band reunites for the first time in decades
• Event titled Bowie: Live on the Loch
• Takes place at Cameron House, Loch Lomond
• Dates confirmed as 7–8 November 2026
• Event supports Save The Children
• Includes gala dinner and guitar auction
• Auction features guitars signed by Peter Frampton and Duff McKagan
🗞 What’s Being Released / Announced
The Glastonbury 2000 band — Earl Slick, Mike Garson, Gail Ann Dorsey, Mark Plati, and Sterling Campbell — will reunite for Bowie: Live on the Loch, a two‑night charity event held at Cameron House, Loch Lomond, Scotland.
The event will take place on 7 and 8 November 2026 and will raise funds for Save The Children.
The weekend includes a black‑tie gala dinner curated by Michelin‑starred chef Graeme Cheevers, and a guitar auction hosted by Earl Slick, featuring signed instruments from Peter Frampton and Duff McKagan

🗞 The Story
The reunion marks a decade since David Bowie’s passing and brings together the musicians who helped deliver one of his most celebrated live performances: Glastonbury 2000.
That set, widely regarded as one of the greatest in the festival’s history, was later released in full in 2018 as both a concert film and album.
The event aims to honour Bowie’s legacy of quiet philanthropy. Earl Slick reflected on Bowie’s approach to charity, noting that he “did it under the radar” and would have supported the cause wholeheartedly.
🗞 Context & Notes
• Event marks 10 years since Bowie’s death
• Reunion features the full Glastonbury 2000 band
• Charity focus aligns with Bowie’s history of discreet philanthropy
🗞 Glam Flashback
A decade on, the band that lit up Glastonbury returns to the stage — this time to shine that light forward.
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