“David Bowie – Santa Monica Civic”

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**David Bowie Ziggy Stardust Tour Print – Santa Monica 1972**

This print captures an iconic moment in music history, commemorating David Bowie’s groundbreaking performance as his alter ego, Ziggy Stardust, during his 1972 tour stop in Santa Monica, California. The poster features a cosmic-inspired design that reflects the futuristic, otherworldly aesthetic of Bowie’s Ziggy Stardust persona, a character that challenged gender norms, celebrated androgyny, and pushed the boundaries of artistic expression in the 1970s. The Santa Monica concert remains legendary, not just for its music but for Bowie’s skillful storytelling and theatricality that redefined live performances in the rock world.

The Ziggy Stardust era is considered one of Bowie’s most influential periods, paving the way for a new fusion of glam rock, art, and theater. With themes of alienation and identity underscoring Bowie’s music, Ziggy Stardust connected deeply with fans in a rapidly changing cultural landscape. This print serves as a testament to the impact of Bowie’s music and persona, encapsulating a pivotal moment in the history of popular culture during an era when individuality and experimentation were celebrated.

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    **Product Title: Ziggy Stardust Live at Santa Monica, 1972 – David Bowie Poster** Immerse yourself in one of the most transformative periods in music history with this iconic print of David Bowie as Ziggy Stardust. This piece captures the essence of Bowie's legendary performance at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium on October 20th, 1972, during his rise as one of the most innovative and influential artists of the 20th century. The "Live at Santa Monica" concert is hailed as a pivotal moment in Bowie’s career, showcasing his boundary-pushing Ziggy Stardust persona—a fusion of glam rock, science fiction, and androgyny. This era challenged traditional norms of gender, music, and art, inspiring countless musicians, fashion designers, and cultural movements. Stationed at a unique juncture in the early '70s, Bowie’s creation of Ziggy Stardust blurred the lines between performance and identity, signaling a revolutionary shift in how music could be both entertainment“David Bowie – Santa Monica Civic”
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