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David Bowie: You're Not Alone

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A person stands in a spotlight facing a dark wall displaying five colourful, stylised images of a singer in different poses and outfits, each illuminated in red, yellow, green, and blue tones.

Be transported into the many worlds of David Bowie. Through iconic performances, rarely-seen interviews and never-before-exhibited material, discover the creative mind, spirit and soul of one of the world’s greatest, most visionary artists. Featuring Bowie himself as its sole voice, David Bowie: You’re Not Alone is both a multimedia spectacle and an intimate and revealing self-portrait.

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About The Show

Using iconic performance footage, rarely heard interviews and never-before-seen material selected from thousands of hours of film in the vaults of the David Bowie Archive in New York,  from Space Oddity through Diamond Dogs and ”Heroes” to , this show is a celebration of Bowie’s boundless curiosity as a force that connected people across continents and generations, as well as his enduring cultural impact today. Whether you’re reliving the magic or discovering it for the very first time: this is your ticket to the landmark Bowie performances that changed culture forever.

David Bowie: You’re Not Alone is produced by Lightroom and designed by 59, a Journey studio, and directed by 59’s Mark Grimmer (Creative Director for the V&A’s David Bowie Is exhibition) and Tom Wexler.

What You’ll See

Lightroom’s fully projected 11-metre tall walls and vast open floor become the canvas for a truly one-of-a-kind presentation. Bringing together a wealth of visual material from a wide range of sources, the show combines rare performance footage, photography, drawings, lyrics, personal notes and sketches to craft the most vivid, detailed and immersive visual exploration yet of Bowie’s worlds. Structured in thematic chapters in a looping presentation, You’re Not Alone brings insight into Bowie’s perspective on the subjects most important to him, including: theatricality, spirituality, songwriting, and the transformative power of creativity. 

What You’ll Hear

You’re Not Alone makes full use of Lightroom’s unique sound capabilities and specialised HOLOPLOT spatial audio system. Each track in the show has been newly reconfigured by multiple Olivier and Tony award-winning sound designer Gareth Fry (Harry Potter & The Cursed Child, David Bowie Is). Featuring the artist as its sole voice, a story composed from hundreds of interviews spanning a five-decade-long career at the cutting edge of art and culture sees Bowie invite you into his way of thinking like never before.

A person stands alone in a spotlight, looking at a large, colourful projection of musicians singing and playing instruments, illuminated against a dark background.

Practical Information

Location

Lightroom – 12 Lewis Cubitt Square, King’s Cross, London

Ticket prices 

Adults from £25
Students & Under 18s from £15
Under 3s go free in selected slots
A £2 transaction fee applies per order and will be applied at checkout.

Younger children need to be supervised in the space and we ask that parents are considerate of the experience for all our guests.

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Dates

Now booking: 22 April – 28 June 2026

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Duration

One complete show lasts approximately 1hr.

Audience Suitability

Suitable for all ages. More accessibility information.

A large, colourful projection of a concert scene fills a dark room; bright lights illuminate a singer on stage, with a crowd in the foreground and the word Rainbow glowing on the left side.
Behind the scenes production photography of David Bowie: You’re Not Alone at Lightroom King’s Cross. Photo: Justin Sutcliffe

FAQs

How long is the show?

One full show is approximately 1hr long and runs on a loop without a fixed beginning or end.

You are welcome to stay for more than one loop, subject to venue capacity.

How do the time slots work?

We sell tickets for show slots every half-hour. Please arrive no earlier than 15 minutes earlier than your booked slot. 

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