David Bowie fans will get an unprecedented look into his life, work and legacy after the V&A museum acquired the rock star's archive.
The collection includes more than 80,000 letters, lyrics, photos, stage designs, music awards and costumes.
It also features several instruments owned by the musician, including the Stylophone he played on his breakout 1969 single Space Oddity.
The archive will go on display in 2025 in a newly-created east London venue.
The David Bowie Centre for the Study of Performing Arts, in the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, will provide a "sourcebook for the Bowies of tomorrow", said Dr Tristram Hunt, director of the V&A. เกมยูฟ่า