Experience the Ultimate David Bowie Tribute with Ashes to Ashes in South Australia: A Mesmerizing Performance at the Regal Theatre

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Experience the Ultimate David Bowie Tribute with Ashes to Ashes in South Australia: A Mesmerizing Performance at the Regal Theatre

Experience the Ultimate David Bowie Tribute with Ashes to Ashes as they return to South Australia in September and October. The show, held at the Regal Theatre, showcased the band's incredible talent in recreating David Bowie's iconic songs. Led by Paul Matthews and Cherie Moyle, the band delivered a mesmerizing performance with a mix of classic Bowie hits like Absolute Beginners, Golden Years, Changes, Ashes to Ashes, Let’s Dance, China Girl, and Under Pressure. The immersive environment of the theatre, complete with a candy bar and comfortable seating, added to the overall experience.

The band's attention to detail was evident in their rendition of Bowie's songs, with Matthews capturing Bowie's vocal nuances while adding his own flair. The performance featured a talented lineup of musicians, including Guy Hunt, Marco Giardini, Dan Irizzary, Mark Hudson, and Matt Carter, who brought each song to life with their instruments. From Space Oddity to Let’s Dance, the band's energy and musicality kept the audience engaged throughout the show.

The show catered to fans of all ages, creating a sense of connection through Bowie's timeless music. The band's ability to engage the audience was highlighted during the intermission, where fans had the opportunity to meet the band backstage. The band's enthusiasm for their younger audience members, who sported Ziggy Stardust and Aladdin Sane-themed makeup, added a personal touch to the experience.

Returning after the intermission with Ziggy Stardust and The Spiders From Mars, Ashes to Ashes continued to impress with their performance of Starman, Suffragette City, and Hang Onto Yourself. The band's finale, Rock ‘n’ Roll Suicide, captured the essence of Bowie's music, with Mark Hudson's saxophone adding a poignant touch. The encore performance of "Heroes" brought the show to a memorable close, with Matthews engaging the audience in a final dance.

Don't miss Ashes to Ashes' upcoming performances at Marion Cultural Centre on September 18th and Goolwa Centenary Hall on October 24th. Visit their website for more information on tickets and show details. Stay updated on the latest events and activities for Adelaide families by subscribing to our weekly email newsletter. Join our community for exclusive offers and updates on family-friendly entertainment in Adelaide.