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'Bowie Music, Bowie Style' London Concert to Celebrate Late Singer


FILE - Tributes lie placed around a mural of British singer David Bowie by artist Jimmy C in Brixton, south London, Jan. 14, 2016.
FILE - Tributes lie placed around a mural of British singer David Bowie by artist Jimmy C in Brixton, south London, Jan. 14, 2016.

Friends and musicians who played with David Bowie are to gather in London for a concert in January marking what would have been his 70th birthday, organizers announced on Monday.

Called "Celebrating David Bowie," the concert is organized by Gary Oldman, a British actor and close Bowie friend, and will take place in Bowie's Brixton, London birthplace on Jan. 8, according to the late singer's website.

The show will come almost a year after Bowie's death from cancer on Jan 10. Proceeds will go to the Children & the Arts charity.

FILE - British Pop Star David Bowie screams into the microphone as he performs on stage during his concert in Vienna, Feb. 4, 1996.
FILE - British Pop Star David Bowie screams into the microphone as he performs on stage during his concert in Vienna, Feb. 4, 1996.

Organizers said the concert will feature some 30 musicians who played on Bowie's various albums and world tours over the years. They will play "Bowie music, Bowie style."

"This is the first and last time this inner circle will do anything like this and these shows are likely to be the last time that they perform his music together; sadly, this may be the closest anyone will come to a David Bowie live experience ever again," the announcement said.

Similar concerts in other world cities that "have a strong connection" with Bowie are also planned, but the website gave no details.

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