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An Evening With(out) David Bowie

Presented by Musica at Musica, Akron OH

Mar 18 2016
An Evening With(out) David Bowie

From Ziggy Stardust to Blackstar – a multimedia presentation & live music from Vanity Crash

Join CoolCleveland’s Thomas Mulready in a multi-media exploration of one of the modern era’s most influential and creative artists.

The presentation will explore David Bowie’s breakthroughs in music, theatre, video, film, fashion and sexuality.

Experience rare video, film, slides and delicious vinyl needle drops from Bowie’s deep musical legacy, including Bowie’s new studio album Blackstar★.

Northeast Ohio’s own Vanity Crash will perform a short live music showcase featuring their own Bowie-inspired originals. Featuring: Dennis Van Crash, Junkyard Todd, Thomas Anonymous and DeLee Cooper.

ADMISSION INFO

$10 ADV / $12 DOOR Under 21 pays additional $2 @ door

LOCATION

Musica

51 East Market Street, Akron, OH 44308

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EASY FREE DOWNTOWN AKRON PARKING
Parking is a breeze when you’re coming to Musica! Event parking is FREE at the LIBRARY PARKING DECK at 40 S. HIGH STREET, on the corner of Market and High Street. This deck is across the street from the Akron Art Museum and attached to Akronym Brewing. Take the cross-walk at Market Street and you’ll be at Musica! Parking is free on nights and weekends. Please don’t park on the lot on Maiden Lane outside of Musica as those spots are reserved for residents of The Lofts.

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