
David Brighton – David Bowie Look/Sound Alike
A brilliant live recreation of Rock and Roll’s most colorful performer’s legendary phenomenon in Rock theater… David Brighton’s tribute to rock and roll’s most electrifying superstar… the Legendary David Bowie. David Brighton is credited as being the world’s best David Bowie impersonator, with one of the most entertaining tribute acts ever to hit the stage.
From stadium-sized Pop/Rock legend to Rock and Roll space alien Ziggy Stardust, David Bowie look-alike/sound-alike, David Brighton and his all star band chronicle all of the international superstar’s Ch-Ch-Changes in electrifying Technicolor…
Brighton has been performing live concerts and making radio and television appearances worldwide as a celebrity look-alike/sound-alike since 1994. He’s performed on some of the world’s biggest stages, sharing the bill with some of the biggest acts the world has known – including: Stevie Wonder, Kenny Loggins, Little Richard and Barry Manilow. From the Superdome in New Orleans with bands like Chicago and KC & the Sunshine Band, to arenas, concert halls, theaters, casinos, cruises, festivals, fairs, conventions, private functions and corporate events… touring extensively throughout the United States, Canada, Europe, Japan, Hong Kong, the Bahamas, Barbados and Puerto Rico…
This unforgettable stage production is complete with flamboyant costume changes, elaborate staging, perfectly emulated vocal stylings and one of the best all-star backing bands in the business. All of the many faces David Bowie are present… from stadium-sized pop phenomenon, to space-age rock and roll alien Ziggy Stardust… and so is the excitement and electricity…
“David Brighton’s charisma keeps the audience mesmerized and his vocals are flawless… His likeness to Bowie is eerie… The crowd actually gasped in amazement as he took the stage… you wondered if it wasn’t really Bowie himself… Everyone was leaving their seats and kicking up their platform heels to the sounds of chart-topping hits like Fame, China Girl, Let’s Dance and Modern Love… What (Brighton and band) give is nothing short of the opportunity to go back in time…”
– The LA Review