Explore Sunset Strip’s rock and roll history on a guided walking tour. Discover iconic hotspots, legendary musicians, and insider tips for your next adventure.
Explore Sunset Strip’s rock and roll history on a guided walking tour. Discover iconic hotspots, legendary musicians, and insider tips for your next adventure.
- The Comedy Store - Once a nightclub troubled by mobsters, this venue shut down due to the owner’s financial woes. It reopened in 1972 as The Comedy Store, the world’s first nightclub dedicated solely to standup comedy.
- Pendry West Hollywood - Formerly The House of Blues, the first one built west of the Mississippi. The House of Blues closed…
- The Comedy Store - Once a nightclub troubled by mobsters, this venue shut down due to the owner’s financial woes. It reopened in 1972 as The Comedy Store, the world’s first nightclub dedicated solely to standup comedy.
- Pendry West Hollywood - Formerly The House of Blues, the first one built west of the Mississippi. The House of Blues closed in 2015 and was the site of Tupac Shakur’s last recorded performance before his tragic death.
- Mels Drive-In - Opened as Mels in 1997, this spot was previously a Ben Franks. Rock n’ roll icons like Frank Zappa and members of The Rolling Stones frequented this place.
- Mutato Muzika - Initially built for a plastic surgery practice, musician Mark Mothersbaugh purchased this building in the late 1980s. It was then transformed into a full-service production company, which it remains today.
- The Viper Room - Known for its scandals and tragedies, this nightclub is most infamous as the location where River Phoenix died in the 1990s.
- Whisky a Go Go - An iconic venue, this nightclub is the birthplace of go-go dancing and had The Doors as its house band before they became famous.
- The Roxy - Celebrated for hosting both established and emerging artists, this theatre has seen the rise of many popular acts, including Paul Reuben’s “Pee Wee Herman” character.
- Rainbow Bar and Grill - Known as The Villa Nova from the 1940s to the 1960s, this spot was a romantic hotspot, witnessing Vincent Minelli’s proposal to Judy Garland and Marilyn Monroe’s meeting with her second husband, Joe DiMaggio.
- Insider tips and recommendations
- Thoroughly researched and accurate history
- Professional and courteous guide
- Insider tips and recommendations
- Thoroughly researched and accurate history
- Professional and courteous guide
- Transportation
- Transportation
Join us for an exciting walking tour hosted by Junket!
When people think of Hollywood, the Walk of Fame often comes to mind. However, the shimmering stars on the sidewalk are just one aspect of this vibrant city. The Sunset Strip is rich with the history and spirit of rock and roll. Before 1984, this area was unincorporated and had a bit of a wild side….
Join us for an exciting walking tour hosted by Junket!
When people think of Hollywood, the Walk of Fame often comes to mind. However, the shimmering stars on the sidewalk are just one aspect of this vibrant city. The Sunset Strip is rich with the history and spirit of rock and roll. Before 1984, this area was unincorporated and had a bit of a wild side. Over the years, the strip has been a magnet for film stars, criminals, musicians, and tourists, all drawn to its gambling and nightlife. Sunset Boulevard has also been a popular setting and inspiration for numerous TV shows and movies. On this tour, you’ll visit some of the most iconic rock and roll landmarks on Sunset Boulevard, learn about their history, the famous musicians who frequented them, and get insider tips and recommendations for further exploration.
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