NYC museum to host David Bowie exhibition
NEW YORK: A highly anticipated New York City museum show highlighting the life and work of David Bowie will feature exclusive perks for those willing to pay $2,500 for a ticket.
The Brooklyn Museum's "David Bowie is" exhibition will run from March 2 to July 15, and the institution will forgo its suggested pricing for entrance in favor of a mandatory $20 weekday entrance fee and $25 on weekends. The Wall Street Journal reports the museum will also offer an "Aladdin Sane" ticket - named for the 1973 Bowie album - for $2,500.
The David Bowie is exhibition will end its world tour at @BrooklynMuseum from March 2nd. More details and tickets here: https://t.co/Nf0CCHbMDq - Obviously, that's the current edition of @timeoutnewyork with the Earthling. (https://t.co/Rihl5Z1Eoh) #DavidBowieIs #davidbowieisbkm pic.twitter.com/KID5b0kpE6
— David Bowie Official (@DavidBowieReal) February 20, 2018
The ticket will offer the buyer private access to the exhibition, alongside a host of other exclusive benefits.
Brooklyn Museum President David Berliner says this is the first time the museum will offer special exhibition tickets with different perks.