Great show, but it has a less than amazing set list. It does improve in the second half (some cool covers, of both Iggy and the Stooges and The Velvet Underground), but was there really no Ziggy Stardust or Hunky Dory songs featured? Unless I'm misremembering.
I guess he made a show out of retiring the Spiders From Mars band, but I have to assume he still played some of the Ziggy Stardust songs live after he retired the character and the associated band. Also, he didn't play anything from Station to Station in this almost two-hour concert, so that was a bit of a shame. I guess Bowie has so many great songs it's understandable he'd miss a bunch, but no songs off arguably his three best albums is strange.
Still, it remains a good show. All the backup dancers and skits are pretty weird and interesting in a very David Bowie way. Also, I never realised Bowie danced so much; he's really lively and active in this show.
And of course, it's good a concert like this exists at all, as David Bowie is unfortunately one of those artists no one will be able to see live ever again.