Bowie is the next step on the Music Walk of Fame
First new tribute stone since Covid lockdowns
Thursday, 1st September 2022 — By Richard Osley

David Bowie in 2003 [Roger Woolman CC]
DAVID Bowie will be added to Camden Town’s trail of tribute plaques later this month as a stone is laid in his honour on the “Music Walk of Fame”.
In he first addition to the project since the Covid pandemic, he joins Amy Winehouse, Madness, Soul II Soul and The Who – all of whom have special slabs in the pavements around the underground.
The Life On Mars singer and Labyrinth actor played the Roundhouse three times in 1970. The plaque schemes ultimately aims to create a Hollywood Boulevard-style route from Chalk Farm to Mornington Crescent.
The Who were the first act to be honoured with a Music Walk Of Fame stone in 2019
Founder Lee Bennett said: “Our intention is for this to be the highest honour a music figure can receive in the UK and beyond, the unveiling of David’s stone ensures that legacy. “We have huge plans for the future but for now, let’s celebrate one of the greats of music.”