Ashes to Ashes, the David Bowie experience comes to Gosford

Paul Matthews as David Bowie

Australia’s premier David Bowie tribute show is making its way to Laycock St Community Theatre on Saturday, September 9.

Performing faithful versions of the songs that span Bowie’s stellar career, Ashes to Ashes: The David Bowie Experience, is a stunning two-hour concert production.

The Adelaide band, all huge fans of Bowie in their own right, is fronted by vividly artistic Paul Matthews who has been described as having a “beautiful voice that is so similar to Bowie himself, it’s eerie”.

With a band featuring Marco Giardini, Guy Hunt, Dan Irizzary, Mark Hudson and Matt Carter, Ashes to Ashes brings to the stage a seasoned professionalism that has often been described as fabulous, brilliant and unbelievable.

“We create a show that replicates the studio produced songs and capture the dynamism of live shows reminiscent of the Reality Tour period of Bowie’s career,” Hunt said.

“We deliver a show that incorporates all the radio friendly hits that one would expect, but we also throw in a few deep-cuts, songs that stray from the mainstream a bit.”

Die-hard Bowie fans can expect performances of all his hits including Heroes, Let’s Dance, Rebel Rebel, Space Oddity, Ziggy Stardust, Life on Mars, Young Americans, Modern Love and more.

The Gosford performance is part of a tour taking in Queensland, Victoria, and Sydney.
Tickets available from https://www.centralcoast.nsw.gov.au/theatres

Source:
AAA Entertainment

2 Comments on "Ashes to Ashes, the David Bowie experience comes to Gosford"

  1. I went to the show last night left at the interval. If I wanted to watch a fat old bloke singing Bowie songs I could do that in my bedroom mirror.
    The band was tight but visually boring . I wouldn’t recommend going to see this band. Remember Bowie for what he was a Legend and a musical icon.

  2. This band is fantastic, the singer sounds like Bowie, had boundless energy and was just amazing. I can’t wait to see them again.

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