david bowie immersive experience

An immersive experience dedicated to the legendary musician David Bowie is set to open in London, providing fans with a unique opportunity to explore his creative legacy. Titled “David Bowie: You’re Not Alone,” this exhibition will launch on April 22, 2026, at Lightroom in King’s Cross, and it will run until June 28, 2026. The exhibition promises to be an enthralling event for both long-time fans and new audiences alike.

Visitors can expect a 360° multimedia format that brings Bowie’s artistic journey to life. The exhibition will feature rare concert footage, personal notes, and artistic materials from Bowie’s archive, showcasing his creative evolution. Attendees will navigate through thematic chapters that highlight key aspects of Bowie’s work, using non-linear storytelling to create a unique narrative experience.

Experience Bowie’s artistic evolution through immersive multimedia, rare footage, and thematic storytelling that brings his journey to life.

Projections will cover all surfaces in the venue, while spatial audio, designed by Gareth Fry, will enhance the immersive feel. This combination will allow guests to feel as if they have stepped into Bowie’s world.

Ticket prices for the event start at £25 for adults and £15 for students and concessions. Tickets will be available for purchase beginning February 10, 2026. This pricing aims to make the exhibition accessible to a wide audience, connecting people across different generations. It is an opportunity to celebrate Bowie’s cultural impact and legacy, especially significant as it occurs ten years after his passing.

The experience is expected to be a draw for both local and international visitors, including those who may have traveled from places like Lake Como, where Bowie was known to have spent time. This aspect of the exhibition could attract fans who appreciate not only his music but also the places that inspired him.

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