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David Bowie The Stars Are Out Tonight

David Bowie The Stars Are Out Tonight

David Bowie Rocks With The Stars (Are Out Tonight) VIDEO

by Paul Cashmere on February 26, 2013

in New Music,News

David Bowie has just released the video for ‘The Stars Are Out Tonight’, his second new song in a decade.

David Bowie The Stars Are Out Tonight

David Bowie The Stars Are Out Tonight

The video features Bowie and Tilda Swinton as a happily married couple. Their world is turned around when a celebrity couple played by Andrej Pejic and Saskia De Brauw intrude in their space.

Floria Sigismondi directed the video. Floria also worked with Bowie on ‘Little Wonders’ (1996) and ‘Dead Man Walking’ (1997). It was shot by Jeff Cronenweth.

‘The Stars (Are Out Tonight)’ will feature on The Next Day’, Bowie’s first album since ‘Reality’ in 2003.

The album will be released in Australia on March 8, USA March 12 and the rest of the world on March 11.

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