The Soho Music Experience - Imagine Experiences
Imagine Experiences London & Edinburgh
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Explore the music history of Soho on one of these amazing London tours
There are few places in the world that have birthed musical history than Soho. An important place in the history of classical, punk, ska and modern pop music, there's no better way to experience the history behind the sounds of London than a stroll through Soho.
Where you'll go on The Soho Music Experience:
- Wardour Street - One of the central hubs of film production and pop music in the 20th century.
- The Marquee Club - The location of the Rolling Stones' first ever live performance.
- Carnaby Street - A significant fashion centre of the sixties for the mod and hippy scene.
- Broadwick Street - Home to the Soho mural, with faces such as Dylan Thomas, George Melly, Karl Marx, William Blake and Mozart.
- Heddon Street - The street where the iconic cover for David Bowie's The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars was photographed.
- The 2 i's Coffee Bar & Club - Famous coffeehouse that's dubbed as the birthplace of British rock 'n roll and the popular music industry.
- Bag o' Nails - A live music club that hosted the Jimi Hendrix Experience, the Who and the Animals while also being a frequent dining area for Paul McCartney after Beatles' recording sessions.
- Berwick Street - The street where the cover for Oasis's (What's the Story) Morning Glory? was photographed.
- St Anne's Court - Home of Trident Studios, where the likes of The Beatles, Queen, David Bowie, Lou Reed, Carly Simon and Elton John recorded.
- Denmark Street - The former home and recording site of the Sex Pistols.
- Gerrard Street - The location of the first rehearsals of Led Zeppelin.
- Savile Row - The site where the Beatles took to the rooftops to perform live for the final time.
- Hard Rock Hotel - Enjoy a 2-course meal with tea, coffee or soft drink.
- The Vault - Dive into a world of music history with an endless collection of music memorabilia.
- (optional) Hard Rock Café - Choose to dine at the world-famous site if you're still hungry!
London WC2H 7NA
How to find us
- The meeting point for this tour is by the Swiss Clock in Leicester Square by the M&M Store (1 Swiss Ct, London W1D 6AP)
- The workshop is located at 19 Hessel Street (E1 2LR)
Included:
- Guided tour of Soho & Mayfair
- Professional tour guide & music expert
- 10% discount on any retail purchase in the ‘Rock Shop’
- A 2-course meal and drink the new Hard Rock Hotel
- Entrance to the Hard Rock ‘Vault’
Not included:
- Extra food courses or drinks at the restaurant
- Food at the Hard Rock Cafe
Imagine are located now in both London and Edinburgh! They have expanded to bring their immersive magic to more of the UK!
You will never be lost in the crowd and can be assured of having your own space. Their experiences will have a maximum of 10 people (depending on space available).
The duration of the experiences can vary greatly. Please make sure you check the additional information section in each landing page to find out how long your experience will be.
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