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The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust

Sat 11 Jul 2026, 7.30pm

David Bowie’s defiant fifth album is reimagined in incandescent fashion by David McAlmont, Brian Molko, Camille O’Sullivan, Peaches and Nadine Shah.

Fiona Brice arranges and orchestrates Bowie’s The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars with a stellar line-up of guest vocalists.

Released in 1972, The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars is Bowie’s seminal glam rock concept album. It follows Ziggy Stardust, an androgynous, bisexual, extraterrestrial rock star sent to Earth as a messiah before an impending apocalypse.

The show features some of the album’s greatest songs, performed in spectacular fashion, by a line-up including: remarkable art-pop vocalist, David McAlmont; the lead singer and guitarist of Placebo, Brian Molko; singer and master of musical reinterpretation, Camille O’Sullivan; the fearless musician, producer, director and performance artist, Peaches; and Mercury Prize-nominated songwriter and musician, Nadine Shah.

Joining the line-up of guest vocalists are singer-songwriter and experimental electronic musician Patrick Wolf, and composer, live performer and alt-soul singer-songwriter Tawiah. Sauti choir are backing vocalists for the event.

Fiona Brice is a British solo artist, classically trained composer, arranger and multi-instrumentalist (violin, viola, piano and voice).

Beth Greenacre is the visual director of this event. Greenacre is a curator, advisor and consultant with over 20 years of experience collecting artworks for private and corporate collectors, commercial and non-for-profit organisations. Greenacre worked with David Bowie as curator of his art collection for more than 16 years.

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For ages 14+. Under-14s must be accompanied by an adult.
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About the performers

John Grant is a singer-songwriter renowned for his rich baritone and candid lyricism. He gained recognition as the lead vocalist and songwriter for the alternative rock band The Czars before embarking on a solo career.

David McAlmont is a pop vocalist, songwriter, essayist and art historian known particularly for his music collaborations with composer David Arnold and musician Bernard Butler.

Brian Molko is the lead singer and guitarist for Placebo. He has been called one of the most influential, original and uncompromising successes ever to grace rock music. His songs have been described as ‘tales of pleasure, pain and deviant sex’. He’s collaborated with countless artists including Jane Birkin, David Bowie, Robert Smith and Michael Stipe of R.E.M. 

Peaches’ avant-garde electronica and sexually transgressive, fiercely assertive and captivating persona have made her a musical icon. The musician, producer, director, and performance artist’s infamous live shows have become a thing of music industry legend.

Nadine Shah is a Mercury Prize-nominated songwriter and musician with five albums under her belt, all of which deal with some of the most difficult subjects of our times.

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Camille O'Sullivan wearing a wide brimmed black hat, black outfit and a green glittery scarf
Camille O’Sullivan

Camille O’Sullivan is a singer and actress known for her interpretations of the songs of stars including David Bowie, Jacques Brel, Nick Cave, Radiohead and Tom Waits.

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Dates & times

11 Jul 2026, 7.30pm

Run time

1 hour and 45 minutes (approx)

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from £47 + £4 booking fee

Ticket prices may be adjusted without notice to reflect demand.

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This event is held at the Royal Festival Hall Southbank Centre

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Tuesday – Sunday, 10am – 11pm
Monday, closed.