BBC to fill Glastonbury void with huge David Bowie event broadcast around the world - Mirror Online share.google/I6h1qATpiZ7s...
BBC to fill Glastonbury void with huge David Bowie event broadcast around the world - Mirror Online share.google/I6h1qATpiZ7s...
The BBC is planning a major Bowie celebration concert in 2026 to fill the gap left by Glastonburyβs fallow year.
It is expected to take place at Londonβs O2 Arena, feature a range of artists performing Bowieβs music, and be broadcast around the world.
Which artists would you like to see take part?
Which Bowie song improves the most when played live?
- Ziggy Stardust
- Station to Station
- "Heroes"
Or something else entirely?
In June, a very special 50th anniversary celebration of Low & The Idiot takes place at ChΓ’teau dβHΓ©rouville, in the studio in which they were recorded, with Carlos Alomar in attendance.
A rare chance to experience music history where it happened.
Info & tickets:
my.weezevent.com/david-bowie-...
A beautiful start to an amazing song.
I do love that song.
Or "Over the wall we go, all coppers are nanas". Classics, both!
What is the best opening line to a Bowie song?
- "She's a tongue twisting storm"?
- "Still don't know what I was waiting for"?
- "It's a god-awful small affair"?
- "I'm home. Lost my job. And incurably ill"?
Or something else?
Happy birthday to the one and only Carmine Rojas! πΈ
Beyond the glorious music, Andy and I have so much to thank him for: a brilliant four-page interview for issue 4 and joining us at our New York convention in 2023.
Have a great one, Carmine! π
So, who is in your ultimate Bowie band?
We can have two guitarists (one rhythm, one lead) a bass player, a drummer, a keyboard player or pianist and a saxophonist.
I know who I'm choosing.
This just in from the Bowie Centre: No ticket needed!
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We are happy to announce that from Tuesday 3 February you can visit the David Bowie Centre without the need to book a timed ticket.
Whats the perfect compilation of tracks from the "Berlin" trilogy?
All vocal? A mix?
Shall we say 11 tracks?
Wishing a happy birthday to Kevin Armstrong!
@armstrongk.bsky.social
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π£ Bowie fans! Weβre working on the next issue of David Bowie Glamour and would love your stories, articles, artwork & creative ideas. Want to be featured? Send contributions to davidbowieglamour@yahoo.com π
A huge shout out to @nicholaspegg.bsky.social for being a part of a very special day!
Tony Visconti digs into the βScary Monstersβ sessions archive at the V&A East Bowie Storehouse this afternoon.
Today was an amazing day.
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Great news for our friend and playwright Mark Wheeller: CAN YOU HEAR ME MAJOR TOM? has been taken on by a small publisher as a downloadable script. Wishing it every success. Very well deserved. ππ
Ten years since David Bowie died today.
Still feels strange to say it.
His work hasnβt faded into nostalgia . It keeps unfolding, revealing new meanings with time.
Bowie remains present: in the music, the ideas, and the permission he gave so many to be themselves.
As well as being David Bowieβs birthday, today marks 10 years since Blackstar.
For me, itβs his magnum opus; impossible to compare with his other works. Often a hard listen, yet forward-looking: unresolved, abrasive, deeply beautiful. Bowie was pushing boundaries right to the end.
Paul Magrs' play on Radio 4, The Goblin King and Me, is truly wonderful. Do take 45 minutes to have a listen.
www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/...
Happy birthday, David Bowie.
Tomorrow on BBC Radio 4:
The Goblin King and Me by Paul Magrs; a drama inspired by a real-life encounter with David Bowie. A young boy meets Bowie at a pivotal moment and receives advice that quietly changes his life.
π» Drama on 4 | Thurs 8 Jan, 14.15.
Interestingly, Moonage Daydream is on C4 now, for those who want to compare.
I agree that putting this narrative into 90 minutes was a big ask.
A very happy birthday to Guy Pratt, the last bass players to play live with David Bowie.
This new documentary is about to be shown on Channel 4 in the UK.
I saw the film last week and posted a short reflection about it.
I'd be really interested to know what everyone thinks if it. Please let me know in the comments.
I agree. :-)