Explore London’s rock history with legends like The Beatles and Bowie. Discover iconic stories and music scenes on this unforgettable tour.
Explore London’s rock history with legends like The Beatles and Bowie. Discover iconic stories and music scenes on this unforgettable tour.
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Masons Yard - The Scotch of St. James: More than just a club, it’s the reason Jimi Hendrix’s music continues to resonate globally.
Former Indica Gallery: The gallery where John met Yoko. You might think you know what happened next, but it’s more complex than that! - Jermyn Street - This London area uniquely blends Rock and Roll history with…
- Masons Yard - The Scotch of St. James: More than just a club, it’s the reason Jimi Hendrix’s music continues to resonate globally.
Former Indica Gallery: The gallery where John met Yoko. You might think you know what happened next, but it’s more complex than that!
- Jermyn Street - This London area uniquely blends Rock and Roll history with aristocratic shopping. Typically separate, they harmonize perfectly here.
- Burlington Arcade - A prime example of this blend is this stunning 19th-century shopping arcade. Feel like whistling your favorite tunes while strolling through? Be cautious, only one person is allowed to do so!
- Savile Row - Surrounded by exquisite fashion, instead of window shopping, look up, higher and higher.
Now, close your eyes and imagine it’s 1969. You’re walking past and suddenly hear music, witnessing history.
Let’s recreate and imagine the atmosphere during The Beatles’ final rooftop performance here.
- Heddon Street - The best spots on this tour are in small yards and alleyways hidden off the main road…
Upon entering, hardcore fans know what to expect, while others discover it upon seeing a legendary record cover. Ziggy might have been from space, but the place David Bowie chose for a photo is right in front of you, and of course, you can recreate the pose yourself!
- Kingly Court - This place has evolved over the years, but the legend remains alive. This is the club where the public first discovered Jimi Hendrix, shaping his career, and how Paul McCartney is connected to it all.
- Carnaby Street - Through Soho’s narrow streets, we reach the most famous and colorful of them all - Carnaby Street!
This was the place to see and be seen. It was THE catwalk of London in the swinging 60s and rocking 70s: from mini skirts to heavy metal skulls, from flower power dresses to punk leather jackets. Amidst all these colors stands the chilling story of Black Sabbath and their manager, whose infamous office was located here.
- Spirit of Soho Mural - This wall encapsulates Soho. Initially, it may remind you of The Beatles record cover, but it’s more than that - these are people, places, and stories from Soho, focusing on musical connections interwoven with jazz and classical music. But be careful, someone is watching you wherever you go…
- Berwick Street Market - This is one of those places you might walk past without realizing its fame. But, if you know where to stop and which way to look, you’ll recognize the iconic 90s view chosen by Oasis.
- Sounds Of The Universe - This area has always been full of vinyl record shops, some surviving the invasion of cassettes, CDs, and even streaming! Now, they celebrate the revival of vinyl culture, and none are more special than Sounds of the Universe… A former pub and the birthplace of one of the longest-running bands in the world: The Rolling Stones.
- Wardour Street - All roads from the early swinging 60s to the head-banging 80s lead here: The Marquee Club. Now closed, if these walls could talk (and sing), it would be the perfect soundtrack for our tour. From Led Zeppelin to The Cure and from The Who to Metallica - it all happened here… and Keith Moon is still looking after the place!
- Trident Audio Post - Another quiet corner once bursting with music is the location of Trident Studios. One hit after another was created here. Elton John, Queen, and one of the greatest Beatles songs that Paul McCartney still plays at his concerts were all recorded here.
- Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club - Ronnie Scott’s is a fantastic place to visit later in the evening to enjoy live music while having a drink. This is where legends like Miles Davis and Ella Fitzgerald once performed. Today, it continues this tradition, introducing many new artists to the scene and creating more Rock and Roll stories for us.
- An entertaining tour led by an expert, local guide
- An entertaining tour led by an expert, local guide
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
Join us for London’s premier Rock n’ Roll adventure! Our Rock and Roll Tour is the ultimate uplifting experience that will have you humming your favorite tunes as you stroll down memory lane.
London has always been the heart of the Rock n’ Roll universe, and this nostalgic tour will guide you through performances, recordings, album covers, and legendary…
Join us for London’s premier Rock n’ Roll adventure! Our Rock and Roll Tour is the ultimate uplifting experience that will have you humming your favorite tunes as you stroll down memory lane.
London has always been the heart of the Rock n’ Roll universe, and this nostalgic tour will guide you through performances, recordings, album covers, and legendary gigs—both firsts and lasts! Discover the behind-the-scenes tales of infamous nights out, lives, loves, and the tragedies and triumphs of some of music’s iconic legends.
Encounter rockstars, punks, goths, the hippie movement, mods and rockers, jazz legends, and delve into the history of London’s blues, trance, and reggae scenes. Which iconic superstars can you expect to learn about on this tour? The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Who, Eric Clapton, The Sex Pistols, The Cure, Led Zeppelin, David Bowie, Prince, The Small Faces, Queen, Carly Simon, U2, and Bob Marley—to name just a few!
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