New show dedicated to David Bowie

"David Bowie: You're Not Alone" combines photographs, drawings, lyrics, personal notes and audio recordings from the musician, as well as videos that have not been widely available to the public until now.

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A new show for David Bowie fans, called "David Bowie: You're Not Alone," is coming to London in April this year, and will feature some of the musician's most famous performances, as well as recordings that have not been widely available to the public.

Lightroom art house, which has previously collaborated with celebrities such as Tom Hanks and Anna Wintour, is in charge of production, and the show was conceived and designed by Mark Grimer, creative director of the "David Bowie Is" exhibition, with the help of Tom Weksler.

The visual show features a mix of previously unseen footage, as well as some never-before-released footage, drawn from hundreds of hours of film footage from David Bowie's New York archive, covering "Space Oddity," "Heroes" and "Blackstar."

The recordings combine photographs, drawings, lyrics, personal notes and audio recordings of the musicians...

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