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Holy Holy

The Spiders From Mars, Mick Ronson, Trevor Bolder and Woody Woodmansey joined forces with icon David Bowie to become an unstoppable force in music. Together, they dragged the whole world through musical technicolour – in a career that defined a generation and inspired countless others. Now in this incredible show The Spiders, the band Holy Holy, featuring the original Spiders drummer Woody Woodmansey, long time Bowie collaborator and legendary producer Tony Visconti and Heaven 17’s Glenn Gregory, perform The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and The Spiders From Mars in its entirety.

Rediscover an album and talent that shaped and changed the face of music forever in this once in a lifetime show.

Holy Holy comprises Tony Visconti on bass, Woody Woodmansey on drums, Glenn Gregory on vocals, James Stevenson from The Alarm, Gene Loves Jezebel, Gen X, The Cult and Chelsea on guitar and Berenice Scott and Jessica Morgan on keyboards.

Tony Visconti worked closely with Bowie throughout his career producing with Bowie no less than 12 classic Bowie albums, David Bowie (1969), The Man Who Sold the World (1970), David Live (1974), Young Americans (1975), Low (1977), Heroes (1977), Stage (1978), Lodger (1979), Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps) (1980), Heathen (2002), Reality (2003), The Next Day (2013) and Bowie’s final album Black Star in 2016.


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