Bowie by Candlelight

St Patrick's Cathedral, Saturday 6th September

We are delighted to bring you Bowie by Candlelight, featuring David Live The David Bowie Tribute Show. An incredible night of Bowie anthems including Let’s Dance, Starman, Life on Mars, Rebel Rebel and more, performed at the beautiful St Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin, by candlelight.

David Live is a fantastic tribute to the late great David Bowie. The show starts at the beginning borrowing all the elements from Bowie’s live performances, taking you on a trip through the 60s, 70s, 80s and beyond.

The show kicks off with revival of Ziggy’s Farewell Gig at Hammersmith Odeon 1973 and the band takes the same iconic look from the original Spiders from Mars, bringing back the true magic and amazing experience of Bowie Live.

Throughout this simply mesmerising show David Live replicate the feeling and iconic looks of David Bowie’s live performances, looks from Isolar Tour in 1976, Serious Moon Light tour of 1983 with all the hits from the classic album Let’s Dance this slick, professional David Bowie Tribute Show will keep you up on your feet and begging for more.

With the band having had the present line-up for nearly 10 years, David Live is an honest and insightful musical tribute to David Bowie.


Date:
Saturday 6th September
Time:
8.00pm
Price:
From €35
Address:
St Patrick's Cathedral, Saint Patrick's Close, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of St Patrick's Cathedral, Saint Patrick's Close, Dublin, Ireland

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