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Anna Calvi, Jake Shears and more for Southbank Centre’s 50th anniversary celebration of David Bowie’s ‘Aladdin Sane’

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Anna Calvi and Jake Shears lead the line-up for the Southbank Centre’s 50th anniversary celebrations of David Bowie‘s ‘Aladdin Sane’.The iconic 1973 album celebrates its big birthday this year, and the London venue will play host to a two-month exhibition and a series of events celebrating 50 years of the LP, which is being reissued in April.From April 6 to May 28, Geoffrey Marsh and Chris Duffy – whose father Brian worked with Bowie on the album’s iconic lightning strike concept for its cover art – will present a line-up of talks, live music and more based around ‘Aladdin Sane’.Discussing the legacy of ‘Aladdin Sane’, Duffy said: “My father’s image of Bowie is often called the Mona Lisa of Pop.

It’s important to remember it was the result of a short studio shoot using film, which then had to be sent out for commercial processing.“There were no instant digital images or photoshop then.

It’s extraordinary how it’s lasted and been endlessly reworked. Wherever I go in the world, it’s always somewhere on a t-shirt.”On Friday, April 21, a host of artists including Calvi, Shears and Lynks will reinterpret ‘Aladdin Sane’ alongside the Nu Civilisation Orchestra, while Queer House Party and Queer Bruk will share Bowie-themed club nights.Elsewhere, talks will take place across the two months, while the National Poetry Library will present a new collection based on the album called Aladdin Sound, while the Southbank will host a free archive display detailing Bowie’s history with the venue.Find full details of the exhibition and buy tickets from 10am GMT on Wednesday, March 1 here.Southbank Centre’s Artistic Director Mark Ball added of the celebrations: “We’re honoured to pay tribute to David Bowie, who made his Southbank Centre.

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