- 100 Club - Hear the story of one of London unique concert venues
- Soho Square - Trident Studios, MPL
- Savile Row - The building where the Beatles palyed their last concert
- Abbey Road Studios - Where tye Beatles, Pink Floyd an many others bands recorded
- Abbey Road Zebra Crossing - Have your photograph taken on the famous crossing
- Denmark Street - Tin Pan Alley. The place to buy a Gibson Les Paul
- Professional English-speaking guide
- Oyster/Travel/bank card required for short underground journey
Join me on a thrilling exploration of London’s distinctive Rock and Roll legacy, traversing the paths of the Beatles to the Stones, and from Queen to Ziggy Stardust. We will visit spots where iconic rock bands performed their inaugural shows and where a famous rock idol embarked on his final voyage to the ethereal Great Gig in the Sky. I will introduce you to where the Sex Pistols and the Beatles marked their first and last concerts, respectively. Our journey includes a stop at Denmark Street, London’s celebrated ‘Tin Pan Alley’. We will discover the place the Rolling Stones innovatively used egg boxes for sound insulation and where the renowned Reginald Dwight, known as Elton John, was employed in a mail room for a weekly wage of £4. Our voyage brings us to Carnaby Street, a fashion hub for the trend-chasing crowds. We will witness the place where Ziggy Stardust made his ascent and descent. We will then take a brief tube ride to St Johns Wood for a photo opportunity on the well-known Abbey Road Crossing, viewing the site of Abbey Road studios and inscribing a message on its infamous wall.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.