You'd be hard-pressed to pick it out on a map, but dusty outback town of Carinda in Australia has a very special place in David Bowie's career. 。 After all, it is the town where much of the music video for Bowie's memorable "Let's Dance" was shot. The 1983 tune featured a sweaty, sun-kissed Bowie passing time in a rural pub, a progression from the glam rock look that came to define his early career. 。 SEE ALSO:Good news, earthlings! David's Bowie's final studio recordings will be released 。 The song helped to bring to light the racial intolerance in that exists towards Indigenous Australians, something which still resonates to this day.
。 More than 30 years later, the town is celebrating the late musician's life and career, named after the song that made it famous.。 By signing up you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. 。 Thanks for signing up!。 The festival also aims to bring back some energy to the town, which has been hit hard by droughts and a dwindling population in the past few years.。"What I saw was the place needed a bit of fun -- let's dance -- let's have a bit of fun," the event's organiser 'Mo' Reagan told。 Radio National 。 . 。 It's worth a visit for the ultimate Bowie fan. The tile wall the singer stands in front of is still intact. For some time it was covered with wood panelling, but now has been cleaned by the pub's new owner.。