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David Bowie: You’re Not Alone

28 Mar, 2026
David Bowie: You’re Not Alone

David Bowie: You’re Not Alone at London Lightroom Opens 22 Apr

 

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 – and it’s opening at Lightroom, the immersive exhibition space in King’s Cross that has been quietly remaking how we feel art.

From 22 Apr to 28 Jun, audiences can step inside what feels less like a museum and more like an emotional echo chamber crafted from Bowie’s own voice, images and spirit. Instead of glass cases or plaques, you’ll find towering walls up to 11 metres high and open floors that become the canvas for a looping, panoramic journey through the career of one of the most audacious artists of the 20th century.

This isn’t a straightforward chronology. You’re Not Alone stitches together performance clips, rare interviews, unseen footage and personal sketches from the David Bowie Archive in a way that feels like a conversation with Bowie himself, as he narrates the experience through archival audio, in his own voice.

What makes it thrilling isn’t just the scope of visuals: from ‘Space Oddity’ to ‘Diamond Dogs’, ‘Heroes’ to ‘Blackstar’, but how immersive sound envelops you. A bespoke spatial audio system ensures that every note and word floats around you, reminding you how intimately Bowie’s art connects sound and space.

Even if you’ve grown up with Bowie’s records and watched every documentary, this show will feel different. It isn’t about myth-making, it’s about presence. You’re placed inside the sights and sounds that defined not just his work but the very idea of what a rock artist could be: chameleon, visionary, storyteller, human. By the time you exit into King’s Cross, the echoes of Bowie’s voice – lyrical, reflective, electric – will stay with you.

It’s less a retrospective and more a reminder: his creativity was never about nostalgia. It was about encounter. Tickets from £25.

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