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David Bowie immersive experience You’re Not Alone set to open at London’s Lightroom

A major new immersive experience honouring David Bowie is set to open at London’s Lightroom, inviting fans to step directly into the mind and music of one of pop culture’s most revolutionary artists.

David Bowie: You’re Not Alone uses the late icon’s own voice to guide visitors through a 360 audiovisual world built from rare footage, personal materials and reimagined performances drawn from the vast David Bowie Archive in New York. The show is produced by Lightroom and created by design studio 59, with direction from Mark Grimmer — who previously served as Creative Director on the V+A’s landmark David Bowie Is exhibition — alongside Tom Wexler.

Rather than revisiting Bowie’s famous personas, from Ziggy Stardust to the Thin White Duke, the experience shifts the focus to the man behind the mythology. Through newly reconfigured audio, striking visuals, and thematic chapters, You’re Not Alone explores Bowie’s thoughts on creativity, spirituality, theatricality, and the artistic curiosity that defined his career.

Visitors will encounter everything from surreal television moments — including Bowie’s playful 1975 interview with Russell Harty — to the dramatic reconstruction of the Diamond Dogs tour set, brought vividly to life inside Lightroom’s vast digital canvas. Performances spanning Space Oddity, Diamond Dogs, Heroes, and Blackstar have been rebuilt using Lightroom’s spatial audio system, with sound design by multiple Olivier and Tony Award-winning Gareth Fry (Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, David Bowie Is).

The production draws on thousands of hours of archive material, weaving together performance clips, photography, handwritten notes, drawings and studio recordings to create an intimate portrait of Bowie’s creative universe. The project has been developed in close collaboration with, and fully authorised by, the David Bowie Estate.

Grimmer said the team wanted to challenge the idea of Bowie as an untouchable alien figure.

He said: “Throughout his career, Bowie resisted being seen as anything other than human. Rather than diminishing his mystique, we wanted to celebrate him as a champion of human creativity — someone who believed art helps us understand what it means to be alive.”

Lightroom Executive Producer David Sabel added that the venue is uniquely suited to bringing Bowie’s world to life.

He added: “Lightroom lets audiences step inside an artist’s imagination. There’s no one more fitting for that than David Bowie. Travelling across decades of his performances — whether you’re reliving them or discovering them for the first time — is a total thrill.”

You’re Not Alone follows Lightroom’s previous acclaimed collaborations with David Hockney, Tom Hanks, Anna Wintour, Vogue and Apple TV, which have collectively drawn more than 1.5 million visitors worldwide.

Tickets for the Kings Cross event go on sale February 10 at 7pm, priced from £25 for adults and £15 for students and concessions. The show will run from April 22 to June 28, with additional summer dates to be announced. Fans can sign up for Lightroom’s mailing list for updates on future ticket releases.