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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 based on 177 reviews

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 based on 177 reviews
  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Great music, Celebrating David Bowie

    by SkaSkaSka on 2/15/18Irving Plaza - New York

    Impossible to pick 20 songs to satisfy everyone but there were several songs I would have included. I don't think any songs from Low, Blackstar, Scary Monsters or The Man Who Sold The World albums were chosen. Musicians were beyond great.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Great but...

    by Bouglione on 2/15/18Irving Plaza - New York

    Great show, definitely worth seeing. It was very nice to see this crew of musicians together playing the songs they used to play with Bowie himself. The singer was also really fantastic. The ''but" is that they should play more songs past the 70's classics. Without them it is like denying another 30 years of creativity and reduces Bowie's impact as an innovator.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Great show, though singers were...not that special

    by gwin on 2/15/18Irving Plaza - New York

    Nothing but props for the musical aspects of this show - it was high energy and professional. I do have to say I was hoping for a higher level of celebrity for the singers, though -- I thought the female singer was fantastic but had no idea who she was. And c'mon, Sting's SON? How about Sting himself? Surprised more famous people didn't join in, given the show was in NYC.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    A Tribute David Bowie would have Loved!

    by 27Visitor on 2/15/18Irving Plaza - New York

    From the very minute the show opened with the obscure Bring Me the Disco King I knew we were in for a helluva ride. The fine musicianship and love of Bowie proved to make the 23 song setlist a trip the fans would never forget. My favorites were sung which included Stay and Wild is the Wind by amazing vocalists and I would love to see Celebrating David Bowie year after year! David Bowie is gone but never forgotten.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Slow Deep Cuts

    by Edzee on 2/15/18Irving Plaza - New York

    Kind of a disappointing night. You go to hear the songs you know and love, not to hear the obscure deep cuts the band has been longing to play. The band by the way was terrific. When they wanted to, they had us dancing and singing along. But these moments were few and far between. Overall a slow and self indulgent show that was at times boring. Unlike David Bowie.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Fantastic Event at a Great Venue

    by dragpeace on 2/13/18The Fillmore Silver Spring - Silver Spring

    A wonderful celebration of Bowie's work with an incredible set of musicians. The venue is a terrific place to see a show with very polite staff.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Celebration of David Bowie

    by Vbrjw on 2/13/18The Fillmore Silver Spring - Silver Spring

    All who participated seemed to have a great time and really got into it except Corey Glover who had to be asked up to the stage several times. Having seen Glover quite a few times before he definitely lacked the enthusiasm that we were used to, forgetting the words and stumbling through the songs. Disappointed for sure with his attempt at what was supposed to be a great celebration of David Bowie and his music. Joe Sumner and Gaby Moreno stole the spotlight and stepped it up and saved the night. All in all a great venue and great show.