During the phenomenal thirteen weeks that David Bowie is spent at the Philharmonie de Paris, it was our immense pleasure to welcome almost 200,000 of you to this international exhibition.
David Bowie is is now headed to the next stop on its world tour: Melbourne, 16 July - 1 November 2015.
Check the 2015-2016 pop, rock and jazz programme to see what's in store at the Philharmonie de Paris in the months ahead.
Relive Philippe Decouflé’s show Wiebo, presented on 7 March as part of the David Bowie tribute weekend. The entire show is available on the Philharmonie de Paris Live website until 7 September 2015.
Today, the exhibition curators (Victoria & Albert Museum) and staff of the Philharmonie welcomed the millionth visitor to the international exhibition, David Bowie Is. The lucky visitor received an exhibition catalogue personally autographed by David Bowie.
The days are getting longer, and so is the David Bowie is exhibition. Don't miss out on this international event; take advantage of our new longer opening hours!
From May 22nd to 31st, the exhibition is open from 10am to midnight (closed Monday, May 25th).
Due to the success of the exhibition, we strongly recommend that you book ahead of time to avoid disappointment. Tickets may be sold out on the day of your visit.
For the opening of the David Bowie is exhibition, iTunes offers to rediscover David Bowie discography.
Space Oddity, Hunky Dory, Aladdin Sane, Low, Station to Station...
Before or after your visits, the David Bowie music accompan vous accompagne partout !
The David Bowie is exhibition is at the Philharmonie de Paris until May 31st. Do not miss this unique event and book your ticket online now!
Due to the strong frequentation of the exhibition, we highly recommend that you book your tickets online now. Indeed, ticket purchase in situ is not guaranteed the day of your visit.
Finally, before, during , and after your visit, share your thoughts about the exhibition with friends using the hashtag #DavidBowieIs on social networks : Facebook, Twitter, Instagram...
The public is invited in a to try their hand at being the music critic, like on the radio. Participants first listen to works or artists from the weekend concert programme and then discuss them in a session led by the facilitator.
Conceived by London’s Victoria & Albert Museum, the exhibition David Bowie is has been a huge success. Since opening in London in Spring 2013, it has travelled the world from major capital to major capital and is now on show at the Paris Philharmonie.