
To tie in with our new issue, Q321out now, and its 34-page David Bowie special, two Q readers can be among the first to the V&A's groundbreaking exhibition, David Bowie is, before it opens to the public.
For an exclusive preview of what will be on show, grab our new issue now
Thanks to the London museum we have a first prize of a pair of tickets to the Members' Preview Day on Friday 22 March, the day before it opens. The winners will also get:
- A goody bag containing the V&A's lavish exhibition book signed by the curators
- An exclusive concert poster for the last-ever Ziggy performance, redesigned by Mike Joyce
- A 'David Bowie is a face in the crowd' exhibition bag exclusive to the V&A
- A music journal to keep track of their favourite playlists
- The newly launched Sennheiser Momentum headphones
- And the 40th-anniversary edition of The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars on vinyl
We've also got ten runners-up prizes of a pair of general admission tickets to the exhibition, plus an official exhibition bag including guitar pick, Bowie stationery, badges and exhibition poster.
All products are created exclusively for the V&A and courtesy of The David Bowie Archive. To be in with a chance of winning, just tell us below in 25 words or less what's the best Bowie song and why before 15 March? That's all you gotta do...
David Bowie is at the V&A from 23 March to 11 August 2013, in partnership with Gucci, sound experience by Sennheiser. See VAM.ac.uk/davidbowieis.

Terms and conditions: Closing date is Friday 15 March. UK entrants aged 18+ only. Winners must make own travel arrangements. No cash equivalent offered. Winner's tickets to Members' Preview valid for entry between 10.00 and 20.15, Friday 22 March only. Runners-up tickets valid for entry between 10 and 16.15 daily. Not valid for entry first two weeks (23 March-6 April 2013) and last two weeks of the exhibition (28 July-11 August 2013).
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Posted by Ederson cossa at 5:54 PM | 26/02/2013 | Report Abuse
CHANGES -provokes childhood memories. Age 9 dancing with my friend in living-room as parent's said " TOO YOUNG TO GO TO BOWIE'S CONCERT!"
Posted by Kay Waddington at 4:23 PM | 05/03/2013 | Report Abuse
CHANGES -provokes childhood memories. Age 9 dancing with my friend in living-room as parent's said " TOO YOUNG TO GO TO BOWIE'S CONCERT!"
Posted by Kay Waddington at 4:24 PM | 05/03/2013 | Report Abuse
CHANGES -provokes childhood memories. Age 9 dancing with my friend in living-room as parent's said " TOO YOUNG TO GO TO BOWIE'S CONCERT!"
Posted by Kay Waddington at 4:24 PM | 05/03/2013 | Report Abuse
CHANGES -provokes childhood memories. Age 9 dancing with my friend in living-room as parent's said " TOO YOUNG TO GO TO BOWIE'S CONCERT!"
Posted by Kay Waddington at 4:24 PM | 05/03/2013 | Report Abuse
Space Odity. It is the most memorable song that David Bowie did and it epitomises the era of drugs and being 'spaced out' on drugs
Posted by Janice Street at 9:38 AM | 08/03/2013 | Report Abuse
"Fame" is the best Bowie song because it captures the Zeitgeist of the 70s.
Power, fame, money, sex and John Lennon.
What's your name?
"Fame".
Posted by Greg & Kirsten at 9:51 PM | 15/03/2013 | Report Abuse
"Fame" is the best Bowie song because it captures the Zeitgeist of the 70s.
Power, fame, money, sex and John Lennon.
What's your name?
"Fame".
Posted by Greg & Kirsten at 9:54 PM | 15/03/2013 | Report Abuse
"Fame" is the best Bowie song because it captures the Zeitgeist of the 70s.
Power, fame, money, sex and John Lennon.
What's your name?
"Fame".
Posted by Greg & Kirsten at 10:02 PM | 15/03/2013 | Report Abuse
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