The Final Tour – A Celebration of Bowie | Holy Holy Announced | FEATURING WOODY WOODMANSEY + TONY VISCONTI + GLENN GREGORY

The Final Tour – A Celebration of Bowie | Holy Holy Announced | FEATURING WOODY WOODMANSEY + TONY VISCONTI + GLENN GREGORY

 

Holy Holy

 

The Final Tour – A Celebration of Bowie

FEATURING WOODY WOODMANSEY + TONY VISCONTI + GLENN GREGORY

 

LIMELIGHT, BELFAST

29TH SEPTEMBER 2026

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David Bowie’s former producer / bassist Tony Visconti and drummer Woody Woodmansey launched their Bowie project ‘The Best Of Bowie’ featuring long-time fan and friend Heaven 17’s Glenn Gregory plus the all-star Holy Holy band. Holy Holy have now announced a headline Belfast show on Tuesday, 29thSeptember 2026 as part of The Final Tour – A Celebration of Bowie’.

The band perform iconic hits and cult classics from Bowie’s extensive back catalogue with Visconti on bass. One of the world’s most celebrated producers, Visconti played on Bowie’s first two records and went on to produce ten of David’s albums throughout his career. Drummer Woody performed and recorded with Bowie during his Ziggy Stardust era as one of The Spiders From Mars (Bowie’s backing band). They are joined by Gregory who also sang alongside Bowie on the original Band Aid single in 1984 on vocals and is the frontman of the Holy Holy project which also features Paul Cuddeford and James Stevenson (Guitars), Tony’s daughter Jessica Lee Morgan (12 string and sax) and the very talented Janette Mason on Piano/Keys.

Some words from Woody…. “Since Holy Holy formed back in 2014, we’ve played to hundreds of thousands of Bowie fans around the world. From the audience response to the energy within the band, we’ve shared some truly amazing and unforgettable evenings together. We’ve toured the UK, Japan, Europe and the US — and every time the music connects just as powerfully.

This upcoming tour feels especially meaningful. With the V&A Bowie exhibition now open, the recent preservation of Bowie’s legacy through the National Heritage Trust, and the 10th anniversary of David’s untimely passing, it feels like the right moment to come together again and celebrate what this music still means.

We’re planning a show that truly reflects what Bowie’s music gave to the world — and what it continues to give to all of us. We aim to do him proud. See you there.”