PRINCE/BOWIE BRING THE PURPLE LIGHTNING TO FALL FESTS & THEATRE STAGES

Article Contributed by gratefulweb | Published on Tuesday, July 15, 2025

This fall, two planets of pop culture collide on one sizzling stage as Prince/Bowie—the shapeshifting tribute that stitches together the funk‑drenched cosmos of Prince with the glitter‑splashed galaxy of David Bowie—hits the road for a run of festival and theatre dates. Imagine “1999” crash‑landing on “Ziggy Stardust,” a groove‑driven supernova where raspberry berets mingle with kabuki face paint, and you’ve got the electric heart of a Prince/Bowie show. It’s a nonstop, costume‑changing, guitar‑shredding love letter to two of music’s most fearless innovators, delivered by a full band that treats every riff and falsetto yelp like sacred fire—then hurls that fire across the dance floor.

 

The brief but potent trek starts September 12 at the ever‑vibrant Wormtown Music Festival in Greenfield, Massachusetts, before rolling north of the border on September 13 to light up Fredericton, New Brunswick’s Harvest Music Festival. After a short breather, the caravan slides back to New England, headlining Pembroke, MA’s Soundcheck Studios on September 26 and the storied Infinity Music Hall in Norfolk, Connecticut on September 27. The curtain call arrives a few weeks later, when Prince/Bowie rides into Georgia for the Golden Road Festival in Buford on October 18, closing the season beneath Southern autumn skies.

 

Whether you’re a disciple of the Purple One, a loyal resident of Bowie’s Moonage Daydream, or simply a seeker of sweat‑soaked, genre‑defying live music, this mash‑up promises the best kind of identity crisis—one where you leave the show humming “Let’s Go Crazy” and “Heroes” in the same breath. Expect seismic guitar hooks, neon synths, and enough charisma to power a city grid.

 

Tickets, updates, and glimpses behind the glitter curtain live at facebook.com/PrinceBowieBand. Suit up, lace your dancing boots, and prepare to party like it’s both 1999 and 1972—simultaneously.

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