Walk in the footsteps of rock and roll royalty and visit the locations and venues where rock and roll legends played, recorded, performed, drank, caused trouble and hung out.
Experience London's unrivalled music history through the eyes of our greatest ever musicians.
Discover where it all began for megabands such as The Stones, The Beatles, Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin.
Be amazed at the rock 'n' roll landmarks concealed in plain sight throughout central London.
Visit the hidden studios where the likes of David Bowie, Queen, Jimi Hendrix and more recorded and performed.
Hear hilarious stories from the golden era of rock 'n' roll and find out why Keith Moon was barred from so many pubs, and why the Sex Pistols had such a bad reputation.
Enjoy unseen backstreets, as your local guide, also a professional musician, regales you with funny stories about characters like Elton John, John Lennon and Eric Clapton.
Finish off with a beer (own expense) in a pub steeped in rock 'n' roll history.
Guests will explore the infamous area of Soho.
Guests will explore the rock and roll roots of Mayfair.
Guests will have the chance to see the world famous music street and surrounding neighbourhood.
Guests will see all of central London's most important rock and roll locations.
Your guide will be holding an open umbrella, standing beneath the large digital screens at The Now Building, Centre Point, London WC2H 8LH. If you are arriving by underground this is directly outside of 'exit 4' Tottenham Court Road Station.
Please give the booking name to the guide on arrival.
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