Over a year after the loss of the legendary David Bowie, fans will be able to see some of his last hits in a musical virtual reality experience.

Dazed reports that the musician's musical, Lazarus, will be hitting London again...but through virtual reality. Through a VR headset, the virtual reality exhibit will feature clips of real-life Lazarus performances during its run at the King's Cross Theatre, and it will be presented during the Performance Festival at the V&A museum on April 30th.

Lazarus, a play directed by Ivo van Hove and written by Bowie and Enda Walsh, was one of Bowie's final creative projects before his death in early 2016. Featuring music from his final album Blackstar, the virtual reality exhibition is a must for any Bowie fan who has some extra cash to buy a London flight.

(H/T Dazed)

From: Esquire US