A Bowie Celebration: Bowie Alumni Play Diamond Dogs & Ziggy Stardust
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About this Event
A Bowie Celebration Tickets go on sale Friday, September 20th, 2019 at 10AM ET!
Drusky Entertainment Presents
A Bowie Celebration
The David Bowie Alumni play 'Diamond Dogs' & 'The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars' featuring the all alumni band:
Mike Garson, Gerry Leonard, Carmine Rojas, Kevin Armstrong, & Alan Childs
featuring vocalists Corey Glover (Living Colour, Galactic), Joe Sumner, & Sass Jordan
Sunday, March 22nd, 2019
Doors: 7:00PM / Show: 8:00PM
Carnegie of Homestead Music Hall
VIP Ticket Information
Meet and Greet Package Includes:
One premium reserved ticket located in the first 5 rows or general admission (where applicable)
VIP early entry into the venue
Exclusive meet & greet with members of A Bowie Celebration
Personal photograph with members of A Bowie Celebration
VIP access to A Bowie Celebration’s preshow soundcheck
Q&A with members of A Bowie Celebration
Specially designed A Bowie Celebration tour shirt (exclusive to package only!)
Collectible tour poster autographed by the band (limited print)
A Bowie Celebration button set
Exclusive A Bowie Celebration merchandise item
Official meet & greet laminate
Commemorative ticket
Limited availability
VIP Package
One premium reserved ticket located in the first 12 rows
VIP early entry into the venue
Specially designed A Bowie Celebration tour shirt (exclusive to package only!)
Collectible tour poster autographed by the band (limited print)
A Bowie Celebration button set
Exclusive A Bowie Celebration merchandise item
Commemorative tour laminate
Commemorative ticket
Limited availability
$35.00 - $69.75
Tickets go on sale Fri. September 20th at 10AM!
This event is all Ages
A Bowie Celebration Tickets go on sale Friday, September 20th, 2019 at 10AM ET!
Alan Childs
Alan Childs was Bowie’s drummer on his 1987 Glass Spider world tour and is featured on the tour album and DVD. Alan has also played with the likes of Julian Lennon, Rod Stewart, John Waite and many others. Alan plays all instruments and sings on his solo album and EP Alan Childs Aftermath. Alan says, “I am totally psyched to be joining A BOWIE CELEBRATION! What a great band of Bowie alumni with a mission is to keep David’s music alive in a concert setting for all the fans!”
Mike Garson
Mike Garson on numerous Bowie albums, including his much talked about masterly solo on the Aladdin Sane track. Garson was Bowie’s longest and most frequent band member. They performed together for both David’s first and last concerts in the United States as well as 1,000 concerts around the globe in between.
Gerry Leonard
Gerry Leonard was music director and guitar player for David Bowie on his “Reality” world tour and DVD along with Bowie’s previous two records, “Heathen” and “Reality” and their subsequent tours along with his “The Next Day” album. Further credits include recording and touring as guitar player and music director for artists such as Suzanne Vegas, Rufus Wainwright, Laurie Anderson, Duncan Sheik and Roger Waters. Leonard remarks, “I am super excited to be continuing to bring David’s music to his loyal fans with A BOWIE CELEBRATION. The combination of having his real band playing his music for his dedicated fans makes for a truly special night every time. It’s such a wonderful way to keep David’s memory and musical legacy alive.”
Carmine Rojas
Carmine Rojas toured the world with David Bowie, playing bass on several multi-platinum hits such as "Let’s Dance", "China Girl", "Modern Love" and "Blue Jean” on the Serious Moonlight and Glass Spider tours. He’s also recorded and toured with Julian Lennon and Rod Stewart as musical director and bassist. In addition, Carmine has recorded and toured with the likes of Tina Turner, Keith Richards, Stevie Wonder, BB King, Mick Jagger, Eric Clapton and many more.
Kevin Armstrong
Kevin Armstrong first met Bowie in 1985 on sessions for Absolute Beginners after which he helped David put the band together and play for his Live Aid performance followed by recording the Bowie / Jagger song “Dancing in the Street” together. Kevin played on the Bowie’s first Tin Machine album and tour and wrote and played on the Outside album with Bowie who introduced him to Iggy Pop and was featured on their Blah Blah Blah album. Kevin continues to play with Iggy Pop today. Armstrong says, “It's a great honour to join Mike Garson and my Bowie brothers to help bring David Bowie's amazing legacy to new audiences.”