FNAC David Bowie Masterclass with Philippe Manoeuvre and Yves Bigot on January 20

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See you this Tuesday, January 20 at 6 p.m. for a meeting/Signature at Fnac Bercy (Paris) with the WECB team, Yves Bigot and Philippe Manoeuvre around David Bowie and a Live session from the group The Molotovs

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Tuesday January 20 at 6 p.m.WECB France and La Fnac invite you to a unique masterclass around David Bowietimeless rock icon and master of musical metamorphoses.

Special Edition 100% David Bowie

This exceptional meeting will take place at Fnac Bercyin the presence of Philippe Maneuvergreat witness to the history of rock, Yves Bigotessential journalist and biographer and editor of WECB magazine.
Together, they will retrace the journey of the Thin White Duke through his most legendary records, his flashes, his falls, his rebirths.

This discussion will draw on reference works devoted to Bowie, including WECB collector's issue which is dedicated to him.

🎸 And that's not all: the young British group The Molotovs will ignite the stage with a live showcase not to be missed.

Free entry – subject to availability. WECB readers can sign up here for guaranteed access:

📍 Fnac Bercy, Bercy Village Shopping Center, 49/53 Cr Saint-Emilion, 75012 Paris – Tuesday January 20, 6 p.m.

With the support Marshall And Fnac.

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