David Bowie has died at the age of 69 after an 18 month battle with cancer, his son has confirmed.
A statement on the rock star's official Facebook page said he died yesterday.
The statement said: "January 10 2016 - David Bowie died peacefully today surrounded by his family after a courageous 18 month battle with cancer. While many of you will share in this loss, we ask that you respect the family’s privacy during their time of grief."
The singer's official Twitter account confirmed the news.
January 10 2016 - David Bowie died peacefully today surrounded by his family after a courageous 18 month battle... https://t.co/ENRSiT43Zy
— David Bowie Official (@DavidBowieReal) January 11, 2016
Bowie's son Duncan Jones tweeted to confirm the star's death.
Very sorry and sad to say it's true. I'll be offline for a while. Love to all. pic.twitter.com/Kh2fq3tf9m
— Duncan Jones (@ManMadeMoon) January 11, 2016
His publicist also confirmed his death.
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Bowie released his 25th studio album Black Star on Friday, January 8. The album was released on the star's 69th birthday.
His final video for his last single, Lazarus, was released last week. It includes the verse: "Look up here, I'm in heaven. I've got scars that can't be seen. I've got drama, can't be stolen, Everybody knows me now. Oh I'll be free. Just like that bluebird. Oh I'll be free. Ain't that just like me."
David Bowie's lyrics to Lazarus, his last single, are very moving. #DavidBowie pic.twitter.com/dwrsgfNs86
— Jonny Geller (@JonnyGeller) January 11, 2016
He made a surprise comeback in 2013 when he suddenly released a new single on his 66th birthday with an album out just weeks later, his first for 10 years.
The star made a habit of confounding the critics - killing off his most famous creation, Ziggy Stardust, at the height of his fame - and reinventing himself in roles including glam rocker, soul singer and hippie songwriter.
Bowie, born David Jones in post-war Brixton, south London, kicked off his music career in the R&B boom of the early Sixties.
The Thin White Duke made his first appearance in the charts in 1969 with Space Oddity.
A string of albums followed, before 1972's The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars made him an international star.
The 1980s saw him combine his pop career with appearances in films including Merry Christmas, Mr Lawrence and Absolute Beginners.
Paying tribute on Twitter, comedian and actor Ricky Gervais, who convinced his long-time idol to star as himself - and ridicule Gervais - in an episode of 2006 sitcom Extras, wrote simply: "I just lost a hero. RIP David Bowie."
Scottish singer-songwriter Midge Ure, on ITV's Good Morning Britain, said: "We are all swimming in his wake, so I don't think you could top, on creativity, and consistent creativity, I don't think you could top, anyone could top, David Bowie in the UK musical history."
On Bowie's illness, Ure said: "I think people within the industry had heard rumours about cancer, we'd heard rumours about him not being well.
"We all knew something was amiss but this is more than just turning on your phone in the morning or turning on the television and finding out that another celebrity has passed on.
"I'm standing here, my hands are shaking, I feel as though I've lost something, I've lost something incredibly important today."
Fans including Nicola Sturgeon, Jon Snow, JK Rowling, Biffy Clyro, David Cameron and Edith Bowman have paid tribute to Bowie on Twitter.
NO. This is the saddest news. https://t.co/GTml1Zm28E
— edith bowman (@edibow) January 11, 2016
I wish he could have stayed on earth longer. RIP #DavidBowie pic.twitter.com/jnYLaaootw
— J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling) January 11, 2016
What dreadful news about David Bowie. A hero for so much more than just one day. RIP https://t.co/3gfD1QDwrW
— Nicola Sturgeon (@NicolaSturgeon) January 11, 2016
I think this is my favourite - always made me cry when I was wee. Having much the same effect today. #DavidBowie https://t.co/VJe5Nc3wa4
— Nicola Sturgeon (@NicolaSturgeon) January 11, 2016
I grew up listening to and watching the pop genius David Bowie. He was a master of re-invention, who kept getting it right. A huge loss.
— David Cameron (@David_Cameron) January 11, 2016
One the greatest rock star legends of our lives....David Bowie has died...such a desperate loss..creative genius .....pause to remember...
— Jon Snow (@jonsnowC4) January 11, 2016
Saddened to hear David Bowie has lost his battle with cancer – his music was an inspiration to many. @DavidBowieReal
— Tim Peake (@astro_timpeake) January 11, 2016
So sad to hear about the great David Bowie - his music was a backdrop to my life. An incredible icon of British creativity who made us proud
— George Osborne (@George_Osborne) January 11, 2016
Bowie rock emblem of our times..can you hear us Major Bowie! Irreplaceable!
— Jon Snow (@jonsnowC4) January 11, 2016
Rest in peace David Bowie.x
— Biffy Clyro (@BiffyClyro) January 11, 2016
Can't believe David Bowie is gone. In my mind he's been the same age my entire life.
— Blair McDougall (@blairmcdougall) January 11, 2016
Only two times I saw Tony Blair star struck were when he met David Bowie at Brits and Barbra Streisand in a make up room. Star goes out RIP
— Alastair Campbell (@campbellclaret) January 11, 2016
Terrible news to hear Brixton born David Bowie has died. No one in our age has better deserved to be called a genius
— Boris Johnson (@MayorofLondon) January 11, 2016
David Bowie. A man who could stop a global rock concert with the Lords Prayer, & the world listened. https://t.co/IFs3kUbJRn
— Simon Pegg (@Simon_Pegg) January 11, 2016
NOOOO! Not David ... Oh my heart - I knew I was awake for some reason- peace and love mr Bowie- u burned bright xxxx. Let's dance
— Eddi Reader (@eddireader) January 11, 2016
RIP Bowie
— Richard Madden (@_richardmadden) January 11, 2016
Absolutely shocked and saddened at death of my hero David Bowie. Always ahead of the game and a true pioneer. A real class act.
— Lorraine (@reallorraine) January 11, 2016
Sad, sad news about #DavidBowie. RIP. There's a star man waiting in the sky...
— Pietro Panarisi (@Pietro_Panarisi) January 11, 2016
What sad news!!! RIP #DavidBowie 😭
— Nats (@NatsDXB92) January 11, 2016
Made a ridiculously loud shocked squeak when I heard David Bowie was dead. Doesn't even seem possible.
— Karen Barclay (@BookArrowHeart) January 11, 2016
It's only forever. Not long at all. RIP David Bowie :(
— The Movie Quiz (@tmqpdx) January 11, 2016
RIP david bowie. what a legend.
— .. (@ghostillusion) January 11, 2016
what a way to go, david bowie. with an album that's much of a force of nature as you were. RIP.
— Sandhya Menon (@TheRestlessQuil) January 11, 2016
David Bowie meant everything to me. Like millions of others, he defined my teenage years. A genuine gift to the world. I am so sad this am.
— Jo Elvin (@jo_elvin) January 11, 2016
Aww, sad news about David Bowie. What a talent. Being a child of the 80s, he was never far from the TV, radio or the old man's stereo. RIP.
— Alan Burrows (@Alan_Burrows) January 11, 2016
David Bowie , so sad ,so talented,what a legend. Thinking of his family. 😔
— Geri Horner (@GeriHalliwell) January 11, 2016
Thank you David Bowie for giving us the world's greatest rock & roll band. Who just happened to come from Hull! RIP pic.twitter.com/5AmlQw1uyf
— John Prescott (@johnprescott) January 11, 2016
Very sad news about David Bowie. Few people leave the world a better place and inspire so many people in so many ways.
— John Bishop (@JohnBishop100) January 11, 2016
RIP David Bowie. A music Legend !
— Louis Tomlinson (@Louis_Tomlinson) January 11, 2016
Bowie's ex-wife Angie is currently appearing on Celebrity Big Brother and has been discussing her marriage to the star.
Many social media users initially claimed that Bowie's social media accounts had been hacked and the reports were a hoax.
@DavidBowieReal @ADBremner According to what I have read this is another sick hoax
— jacquie johnstone (@YES2ForScotland) January 11, 2016
@DavidBowieReal it's another death hoax everyone calm down!
— Ilana Steinberg (@lanibirdtweets) January 11, 2016
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