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The Pub From David Bowie’s ‘Let’s Dance’ Video Is Up For Sale

The Carinda Hotel, made iconic by David Bowie‘s video for ‘Let’s Dance’, is up for sale so now’s your chance to own a piece of history (and also a pub).

The hotel, which resides in the rural New South Wales town of Carinda, has been put up for sale on Gumtree for AUD $22o,ooo – which honestly is a steal.

“The hotel made famous in 1983 when David Bowie filmed his 80’s classic ‘Let’s Dance’ which has also welcomed a Let’s Dance festival to the town of Carinda annually,” the ad reads.

“The position in the film clip that David Bowie stood is unchanged to this day and has even been brought back to life by owner Malcolm to the way it was that day! Floor and all!”

Bowie filmed the video in the rural town in an effort to address racism and tackle it head on by showing unity.

“As much as I love (Australia), it’s probably one of the most racially intolerant in the world, well in line with South Africa,” Bowie said in an interview with Rolling Stone in 1983.

Revisit the iconic music video below, and view the ad here.

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