There's a Starman waiting to descend on Falmouth next month, as the third serving of The Bowie Lounge heads to town next month.

The Bowie Lounge 3, Rock N Roll Suicide, is an artistic response to the work of David Bowie in music, word, dance and art.

The show takes the late-60s Beckenham Arts Labs which Bowie was involved in as their inspiration, with performers combining a selection of his songs with readings, poetry, dance and live painting and photography. The result is a unique celebration of a man who inspired so many people over the years, performed by a company of Cornish-based musicians and artists.

First performed in 2013 and again in 2016, both times to great acclaim, the Bowie Lounge seeks to engage people with David Bowie’s words and music in a way unlike any other show; not a tribute band, but definitely an homage to perhaps the greatest rock star of his or any other era.

The show features Elaine Claxton, Paul Drayton, Stanley Duke, Liam Jolly, Toby Seth, Keith Sparrow, Star, Paul Wadsworth and Juliet Walshe, and can be found on Facebook.

The Bowie Lounge 3 is at the Princess Pavilion in Falmouth on Saturday, April 8, at 7.30pm.

Seated tickets are £15 in advance and £17 on the door, and can be booked at www.princesspavilion.co.uk or by calling 01326 211 222.