David Bowie will be recognised with a stone on the Camden Music Walk of Fame.
The late musician joins an ever-growing cohort of artists, including original Walk of Famers The Who, which became the first act to be honoured with the special award when it launched in November 2019.
Amy Winehouse and Madness were both added in 2020 and the Starman hitmaker will be the next artist to be recognised, with a stone outside Camden Town tube station.
It will be unveiled on September 15 at a ceremony that will see his collaborators, friends and fans pay tribute.
“David Bowie is a global influence, one of the ultimate influencers and sooner or later, we had to have him on The Music Walk of Fame,” said Lee Bennett, Founder of The Music Walk of Fame.
“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.”
David Bowie passed away in January 2016, two days after his 69th birthday and the release of his final album, ‘Blackstar’.