In Tribute: 5 Iconic David Bowie NYC Places
Washington Square Park is one of In Tribute: 5 Iconic David Bowie NYC Places.

1. Washington Square Park

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W 4th St (btwn MacDougal St & University Pl), New York City, NY
Park · Greenwich Village · 707 Tipps und Bewertungen

Untapped CitiesUntapped Cities: Though Bowie lived at 285 Lafayette Street, where tributes and memorials have been going up, he had reportedly said that his favorite place in New York City was Washington Square Park. Mehr erfahren.

New York Theatre Workshop is one of In Tribute: 5 Iconic David Bowie NYC Places.

2. New York Theatre Workshop

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79 E 4th St (btwn The Bowery & 2nd Ave.), New York City, NY
Theater · East Village · 22 Tipps und Bewertungen

Untapped CitiesUntapped Cities: Lazarus, also the title of a song on Blackstar, is an Off-Broadway musical at the New York Theatre Workshop that Bowie collaborated on with Ivo Van Hove, which opened in November 18, 2015. Mehr erfahren.

Snug Harbor Music Hall is one of In Tribute: 5 Iconic David Bowie NYC Places.

3. Snug Harbor Music Hall

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369 Fillmore St, Staten Island, NY
Konzerthalle · Randall Manor · 12 Tipps und Bewertungen

Untapped CitiesUntapped Cities: In 2002’s “New York City Marathon Tour,” (also called the NYC Bowie-athon), Bowie played a show in each of New York City’s boroughs following the order of the New York City Marathon. Mehr erfahren.

Booth Theatre is one of In Tribute: 5 Iconic David Bowie NYC Places.

4. Booth Theatre

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222 W 45th St (btwn Broadway & 8th Ave), New York City, NY
Theater · Theater District · 50 Tipps und Bewertungen

Untapped CitiesUntapped Cities: After two decades of pioneering music, Bowie debuted on Broadway in the title role of The Elephant Man, playing at the Booth Theatre on 45th Street. The year was 1980. Mehr erfahren.

Madison Square Garden is one of In Tribute: 5 Iconic David Bowie NYC Places.

5. Madison Square Garden

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4 Penn Plz (btwn 7th & 8th Ave), New York City, NY
Basketballstadion · Chelsea · 996 Tipps und Bewertungen

Untapped CitiesUntapped Cities: On October 20, 2001, after the 9/11 attacks, Paul McCartney organizes the Concert for New York to honor the first responders, victims of the attacks, and those continuing to work on the site. Mehr erfahren.