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David Bowie denies 'Heroes: The Musical' claims
Published Monday, Nov 28 2011, 10:48 GMT | By Lewis Corner | 3 comments

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It was reported that the iconic singer had agreed to allow his songs to be used for Heroes: The Musical, which would debut next March.
However, Bowie's official spokesperson has told NME that there have been no negotiations with the show's creator Deep Singh.
The statement said: "Neither the David Bowie Organisation, nor its co-publishers EMI Music and Chrysalis, has issued a license for this performance at the O2.
"There are no negotiations pending for a long running musical featuring the music of Mr Bowie."
Biographer Paul Trynka recently claimed that Bowie has most likely retired from music following his 2003 record Reality.
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Watch the music video for David Bowie's 'Heroes' below:
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