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This tour is perfect for lovers of classic British Rock. In the space of a few hours, you will see where great bands were formed, where they played and partied, and the locations of some of their most famous performances, such as the location of The Beatle's final performance and the Sex Pistols's first gig. During the tour, your passionate local guide, who also loves all things Rock and Roll, will share stories about the greatest British bands and those international legends who also love London.
A 'must do' for any music fan during their time in London, you will walk the streets where The Beatles, Rolling Stones, and David Bowie strutted their stuff.
The tour meets at an easy-to-find and iconic London location. Its route visits some of the most vibrant and historic areas of London, whose histories will also be revealed as part of the tour.
The price of the tour is for a private walking tour for yourself and your guest. You may have up to 15 people in your booking.
The tour commences outside one of London’s most famous and popular theatres where some of the biggest names in music have performed. The Palladium was the venue for one of the UKs most popular television shows, ‘Sunday Night at the London Palladium’. It was here where Beatlemania really began and the Rolling Stones refused to do what everyone else did at the end of a show.
10 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Broadcasting House is the headquarters of the BBC and the location of their major radio stations. There is a whole wing named after DJ and music pioneer John Peel. For all the wonderful things the BBC has done for popular music, as will be revealed the relationship between the BBC and rock and pop music has not always been an easy one and in the past the BBC banned a number of records from their airwaves.
10 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
This university building used to be the London Polytechnic, and it was here in September 1962 that three students, Roger Waters, Nick Mason and Richard Wright, enrolled to study architecture. They would rehearse in a tea room here in a basement in a band called Sigma 6. Later on, Syd Barrett joined them, and the band became Pink Floyd. Find out about their origins and the early adventures of the band.
• Admission Ticket Free
Visit Carnaby Street, the centre of fashion in swinging London. Learn why this street became so cool, the unexpected 1950s origins of the flamboyant clothes worn by bands such as the Small Faces, The Who and the Rolling Stones, and the notorious music promoter and manager Don Arden.
10 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Visit the site of the former Bag O'Nails on Kingly Street. This was the site in the 60s where some of the world's most famous musicians played and performed. It was a haunt of the Jimi Hendrix Experience, The Who, The Animals and Tom Jones. At least three musicians met their future wives here, including Paul McCartney, who met Linda in 1967.
10 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Visit the legendary location of the front and back cover of ‘The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars’. There will be a chance to recreate the iconic photos and get the whole story of the photoshoot on a cold and wet January night in January 1972.
10 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Visit the site of the former office of the Beatles and site of their legendary rooftop concert. See the building where the famous rooftop concert was held in 1969, as featured in Let It Be and Get Back. As well as being the site of the Beatles' final performance, number 3 Savile Row was the headquarters of Apple and, as such, was a magnet for Beatles fans from all over the world. The office had some very interesting visitors which you will hear all about during this tour.
10 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
A certain famous musician would window shop when he was a teenager and hoped one day to be able to afford the clothes in this famous shop. Years later, this musician became a regular customer and eventually invested in the business and became its design director. This musician is Eric Clapton, and you can hear all about his association with this successful clothes business on this tour.
10 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Hotel Cafe Royal began as a cafe in 1865. It was here that David Bowie retired the character of Ziggy Stardust in an expensive and star studded bash in 1973. Discover the story of this star studded event and how it inspired a Ziggy Stardust cocktail bar inside the hotel.
10 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Wardour Street was home to the world-famour Marquee Club. The Marquee was an important and very popular music venue in Wardour Street which was open for 26 years. The venue helped to launch the early careers of The Who and David Bowie and many more. Whilst at Wardour Street you will learn about the importance of this venue and why there is a dusty plaque to Keith Moon over the door.
5 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
London has many wonderful record shops, and this one is great. But the shop occupied the site of the old Bricklayers Arms pub which was where the Rolling Stones had their very first rehearsal.
15 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
When The Marquee lost their alcohol licence, music fans chose to drink at The Ship pub, and the singers and musicians followed. Whilst outside this iconic pub you will discover the drunken antics of rock legends who drank here, and why The Ship rocked!
10 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
This studio,tucked away in a tiny alley round the corner from The Ship was between 1968 and 1981, an incredibly popular studio used by some of the most talented artists in the world. Artists such as David Bowie, The Beatles, Queen, Elton John, Rolling Stones and Black Sabbath all recorded here.
5 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Soho Square is home to MPL - McCartney Publishing Limited, which is the home of Paul McCartney's music empire. Paul McCartney was revealed to be a billionaire partly because of his music publishing business and whilst here you will discover how he become the richest of all the Beatles.
5 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Musician Ronnie Scott moved his famous jazz and music venue to Frith Street in 1965. Here you will learn about the famous names that have played here, including a surprise and shocking performance by Lady GaGa and the final performance of Jimi Hendrix.
5 Minutes • Admission Ticket Not Included
In 1966, the Beatles’ manager, Brian Epstein, decided to buy a theatre. Learn about his grand plans, what he did with it, the legendary artists who played there and how the 60s will soon be revived.
10 Minutes • Admission Ticket Not Included
Foyles Bookshop was once a university building. You will hear about the Sex Pistols' first gig here. At this now iconic bookstore, you will hear why, in the early days, The Sex Pistol's manager, Malcolm Mclaren, would only book them for student gigs and where Steve Jones would get their guitars from.
10 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Denmark Street is the final destination on the tour and arguably the most important location for British 20th-century music. Now the home of wonderful guitar shops and music venues it is on this street that the Beatles’ first music publishing deal was struck, where The Rolling Stones recorded their first album, where the Sex Pistols crashed, rehearsed and where John Lydon drew rude pictures on the wall that are apparently visible to this day! Finally discover how this celebrated street was pivotal in early days of Elton John and David Bowie.
10 Minutes • Admission Ticket Not Included
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