RTÉ Concert Orchestra perform the songs of David Bowie

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3Arena, Sunday 2nd March

Featuring special guests: Faye O’Rourke (Soda Blonde), Dana Masters, Duke Special, Shobsy

After two remarkable sold out shows at The Bord Gáis Energy Theatre, Dublin last year, the RTÉ Concert Orchestra, under conductor David Brophy returns to a bigger stage to perform Songs of David Bowie, 3Arena Sunday, 2 March 2025.

Presented by Singular Artists in association with Dublin Bowie Festival and adapted from the 2021 recording for RTÉ One television, Bowie: Starman — with the RTÉ Concert Orchestra.

The show will feature specially commissioned arrangements of classics like Life on Mars, Heroes, Starman, Changes and Space Oddity as orchestra and artists combine to salute one of the most imaginative, influential and iconic musicians of our times.

Join Gerry Leonard as Musical Director, David Bowie’s alumni Sterling Campbell, Mark Plati and Gail Ann Dorsey featuring special guests Faye O’Rourke (Soda Blonde), Dana Masters, Duke Special, Shobsy as they perform at 3Arena.


Date:
Sunday 2nd March
Time:
8.00pm
Price:
From €59
Address:
3Arena, North Wall Quay, North Wall, Dublin 1, Ireland

Google Map of 3Arena, North Wall Quay, North Wall, Dublin 1, Ireland

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