
The curtain closed beautifully on the second major concert of the talented singer Bowie Lion. Recently, she opened up about the concert atmosphere and recapped the entire story for reporters during The Guitar Mag 2026 awards ceremony.
The major concert has concluded.
Bowie said, "It's been two days, my voice is hoarse. People keep asking if I'm tired. I'm not tired, but I also haven't fully recovered. It was a project I really put my heart into. If you ask whether it's over, I think not yet. I feel it's still ongoing. There’s still content to release. I'm not fully rested but I feel relieved."
"Have you read the feedback?"
Bowie replied, "I was very surprised and still excited. I still haven't been able to detach myself from IMPACT. I'm still there in my mind right now."
"Can you describe the atmosphere of this concert?"
Bowie said, "This was my second major concert, but the first time at IMPACT. I feel like, once in a lifetime, I got to headline IMPACT. I was very happy and inspired to try new things. Honestly, I want to hold another concert soon, but for now, I’ll take a break and focus on other things."
"Was there a moment when you couldn’t hold back your tears?"
Bowie said, "The dog tribute scene—I couldn’t rehearse it, couldn’t do a run-through, couldn’t do anything. During rehearsals, I didn’t cry, I just sobbed. So during the live performance, I wasn’t sure if I would be able to sing or just cry. I tried not to look that way, but actually, I brought my sources of strength. I carried some of my dog’s fur—I had saved it when he passed—his collar, and photos of my mother to look at."
"Did your mother get to see your success?"
Bowie said, "My mother didn’t get to see it. I don’t even know if she’s still around; it’s been 11 years. But I still think maybe she is. She’s my encouragement through these photos, like ones I used to paint."
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