1987 David Bowie Glass Spider Tour Hospitality Unused Satin Concert Access Pass

David Bowie's "Glass Spider Tour," launched in 1987, was a groundbreaking spectacle in the world of rock concerts. This visually striking and ambitious tour was inspired by Bowie's album "Never Let Me Down" and featured a massive, spider-shaped stage set that was both awe-inspiring and symbolic. The tour combined music from several Bowie albums with elaborate theatrical elements, including dancers, props, and multimedia displays, creating a surreal and immersive experience for audiences. David Bowie's charismatic performances and the tour's innovative production values left an indelible mark on the world of live music, solidifying his reputation as a creative genius and a true pioneer in the realm of rock and pop performance art.

This lot is an authentic, unused Hospitality Pass for David Bowie's "Glass Spider Tour" in 1987. The pass is a satin sticker with a peelable backing and is approximately 3" tall by 4.75" wide.

All passes are guaranteed original and have the security back printing of the company that produced them.