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🔘 David Bowie: You’re Not Alone
A new large‑scale immersive exhibition, David Bowie: You’re Not Alone, will open at London’s Lightroom in April 2026. Using newly reconfigured spatial audio, rare archive material, and floor‑to‑ceiling projection, the show offers a sweeping journey through Bowie’s creative life — from Space Oddity to Blackstar.

David Bowie
Feb 113 min read


⭐ Changesbowie – Album: Mar. 1990
A chart‑topping reinvention that reframed Bowie’s past for a new decade

David Bowie
Mar 12, 19903 min read


📰 Angie Bowie’s Taking Names – March 1974
A volatile, humorous, and revealing portrait of Angie Bowie at the height of her cultural impact — a snapshot of the chaos orbiting the Bowie household in 1974.

David Bowie
Mar 2, 19742 min read


📰 Memory of a Free Festival - Single Advert: Aug. 1970
A full‑page Melody Maker advertisement promoting David Bowie’s new Mercury single “Memory of a Free Festival,” presented with bold psychedelic illustration and early‑’70s countercultural styling. The advert positioned Bowie as an emerging artist with a distinctive visual and musical identity. Publication: Melody Maker Date: August 1, 1970 Format: One‑page single advert Writer: Mercury Records (advertorial) A moment of pre‑Ziggy reinvention, art‑pop ambition and label‑drive

David Bowie
Aug 1, 19702 min read


📰 Hype and The Future – Article: Mar. 1970
Before Ziggy, before the Starman, there was Hype — Bowie’s first attempt at building a world, a band, and a mythology bigger than himself.

David Bowie
Mar 28, 19703 min read
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