Celebrating
DAVID BOWIE

Event info

Timeless. Revolutionary. Chameleon.

DAVID BOWIE fans, this is for you!

Celebrating DAVID BOWIE is a salute to everyone’s favourite Starman!

This special event, dedicated to honouring the legacy of one of music’s most visionary icons, features an All-Star lineup of Vocalists – Jeff Martin, Kav Temperley and iOTA with a full, accomplished band.

The 20 song setlist is jampacked with the Best of BOWIE.

Setlist includes:
Ashes to Ashes
Blue Jean
Changes
China Girl
Fame
Fashion
Golden Years
Hang On to Yourself
Heroes
Jean Genie
John, I’m Only Dancing
Let’s Dance
Life on Mars?
Loving the Alien
Modern Love
Moonage Daydream
Rebel Rebel
Scary Monsters
Space Oddity
Starman
Suffragette City
The Man Who Sold the World
Under Pressure
Young Americans
Ziggy Stardust

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Reviews
David was always an inspiration to me and a true original
(Mick Jagger)
I feel like my whole career is a tribute to David Bowie
(Lady Gaga)
Bio

Jeff Martin
Jeff Martin is a Canadian singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist best known as the frontman of The Tea Party. With his deep, powerful voice and masterful guitar work, Martin has drawn comparisons to legends like Jim Morrison and Jimmy Page. Beyond The Tea Party, he has pursued a diverse solo career, collaborating with various artists and continuing to push musical boundaries with his signature mysticism and rich, textured soundscapes.

Kav Temperley
Kav Temperley is a Western Australian singer, songwriter, bassist, and producer best known as co-founder and frontman of Eskimo Joe. Over nearly three decades, Eskimo Joe has released seven studio albums, earned 8 ARIA Awards, 15 WAMi Awards, 2 APRA Awards, and 3 ISC Awards and placed eleven songs in Triple J’s Hottest 100. The Eskimo Joe hit, Black Fingernails, Red Wine spent 62 weeks in the ARIA Top 50.

From festival main stages to symphony halls, Kav has taken his music to some of the world’s most iconic platforms including Big Day Out, Splendour in the Grass, the AFL Grand Final, Sundance Film Festival, and G’Day USA in New York. He has also brought a bold new dimension to Eskimo Joe’s catalogue through orchestral collaborations with the WASO, TSO, SSO, and PSO, reimagining beloved songs on an entirely different scale.

As a solo artist, Kav has released All Your Devotion (2019) and Machines of Love and Grace (2022). Beyond performing, Kav has produced and composed for a range of emerging Australian artists, and created original commissioned works for the Perth Festival and Water Corporation. He lectures at WAAPA and Collarts, judges the Vanda & Young Songwriting Competition, and founded ArtsiX, a creative lab connecting musicians and visual artists across disciplines.

2025 saw Kav and Eskimo Joe nominated for an APRA award and one of Eskimo Joe’s busiest touring years yet. With a new material in development, Kav is as prolific as ever.

iOTA
Born Sean Hape to a Māori father and English mother, iOTA is a New Zealand-Australian singer-songwriter, actor, writer, dancer, and visual artist raised in Pinjarra, Western Australia. At 26, he legally changed his name to mark a new chapter as an entertainer.

As a musician, iOTA has released seven albums, with his debut The Hip Bone Connection (1999) earning an ARIA nomination for Best Independent Release. His theatrical work is equally celebrated, he has won four Helpmann Awards, including Best Male Actor in a Musical and Best Cabaret Performer. In 2022 he composed the music for the award-winning play King of Pigs.

On screen, iOTA is perhaps best known as the flame-throwing Doof Warrior in George Miller’s Mad Max: Fury Road (2015), a role that became one of the film’s most iconic images. He is also the singing voice of Walter the Blue Slug in the animated children’s series Beat Bugs, and in 2020 competed in Eurovision: Australia Decides.

A true multi-hyphenate, iOTA remains one of the most distinctive and daring performers in Australian entertainment.

Event Dates and locations

Nov6
Brisbane
The Triffid
Nov7
Sydney
Metro Theatre
Nov20
Adelaide
The Gov
Nov21
Fremantle
Freo.Social
Nov27
Melbourne
170 Russell