The David Bowie statue is part of the ‘Music Festival’ section of the Madame Tussauds museum
David Bowie won a new wax statue at the famous Madame Tussauds museum in London, England. The work is part of the “Music Festival” experience and portrays the musician during the iconic era Ziggy Stardust.
According to NMEthe statue is the museum’s second and was created in partnership with the estate of bowie with information from the singer’s section from 1983. The work shares space with sculptures by artists such as Jimi HendrixStormzyEd SheeranBeyoncéAmy Winehouse and little mix.
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General Manager of Madame Tussauds, Tim Waters stated: “David Bowie how Ziggy Stardust transcends generations and musical genres, making it the main attraction for the launch of our new ‘Music Festival’ zone. We were honored to work with his estate the year he turned 75 and play our small part in keeping his inimitable legacy alive for generations to come.”
Regarding the “Music Festival” space, Waters explained: “With our new ‘Music Festival’ experience, we’ve captured the magic of live music, with legends you literally couldn’t see together anywhere else, in a way only Madame Tussauds London can show. There’s also the added bonus of not facing muddy fields or main stage showdowns.”
Check out the statue of bowie in detail:


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