Watch Lady Gaga and Nile Rodger's David Bowie tribute from last night's GRAMMYs
You can now watch Lady Gaga's seven-minute tribute to David Bowie's life and work from last night's GRAMMY Awards.
It was revealed earlier this month that Gaga would lead the GRAMMYs tribute, in a special performance directed by Bowie's close collaborator Nile Rodgers.
Rodgers - who produced much of Bowie's Let's Dance LP - also played guitar during the performance, which saw Gaga perform a marvellous medley of Bowie's biggest hits and most memorable moments. She utilised special Intel tech to project some of Bowie's most iconic looks and characters onto her own face/body and the stage.
The UK's BRIT Awards are also set to pay tribute to Bowie this month, although the exact performers are yet to be confirmed.
Check out the performance below.
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