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Showing posts with label David Bowie. Show all posts
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Saturday 22 May 2021

Absolute Bowie Band at the Peak Cavern - "The Devil's Arse", Castleton, High Peak, Derbyshire - Sat 31 July.

 Absolute Bowie Band at the Peak Cavern - "The Devil's Arse", Castleton, High Peak, Derbyshire - Sat 31 July. Enjoy an evening unique in everyway, the music of Bowie performed in a stunning peak district cave. Adv Tickets now onsale at https://www.seeticakets.com/.../the-devils-arse-cave/1583501





















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Thursday 17 December 2020

David Bowie’s ‘Lazarus’ Musical to be Streamed Online In January 2021

David Bowie’s ‘Lazarus’ Musical to be Streamed Online In January 2021


David Bowie‘s Lazarus musical will be live-streamed to mark the five-year anniversary of the late icon’s death and what would have been his 74th birthday.

The Michael C Hall-starring show, inspired by Walter Tevis’ novel The Man Who Fell to Earth (1963), was penned by Bowie alongside Enda Walsh.

On January 8, 2021, when Bowie would have turned 74, fans will be able to watch the UK premiere of a filmed version of the performance online.

There will be a second broadcast of Lazarus the following evening (January 9) before a final virtual outing on January 10, which is the fifth anniversary of Bowie’s death.

Ticket Link...        DAVID BOWIE | DICE

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Thursday 16 March 2017

David Bowie tribute stamps launched towards space on helium balloons

Special stamps paying tribute to the late music legend David Bowie have been launched towards space.

The 10-stamp set featuring images from some of Bowie’s most admired album covers and of the star on stage, were created to honour the musician after he died from cancer in January 2016 aged 69.

Fifty-two sets of the stamps have now been propelled into the stratosphere on special helium balloons, as an homage to Bowie’s role in the 1976 film The Man Who Fell to Earth The number was chosen to represent the 52 years of Bowie’s professional recording career.
The Royal Mail stamps were all postmarked with a special edition red handstamp of the thunderbolt from the cover of Bowie’s 1973 record Aladdin Sane. Fans who correctly guess where “the stamps that fell to earth” landed can win one of the limited edition first day covers. The Bowie stamps are also on sale.

The set features images from album covers including Hunky Dory, Aladdin Sane, Heroes, Let’s Dance and Earthling. Others show Bowie performing live on tours across four decades.

Source The Guardian