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A deep dive into London’s music scene

Did you know that British rock 'n' roll was born in a Soho coffee shop? Heard about the Mayfair street where — had they lived in the same century — Handel and Hendrix would’ve been neighbours? Ever struck a cheeky pose on that zebra crossing? London's musical legacy is as rich as it gets, and we’re here to help you lap it up.

Revisit the heydays of punk and dubstep through stunning archival images. Learn how early West End jazz clubs helped blaze a trail for multicultural Britain. You’ll even see us dredge up a music-themed urban myth or two, like the one about Bob Dylan’s unlikely encounter with a Croydon plumber. Plus, if you’d like to discover London's music history on your own two feet, we’ve got a run down of the capital's rock 'n' roll plaques, a guide to the city's lost music venues, and walking tours for fans of The Beatles, Led Zeppelin and Brit pop.

But don't get too hung up on the past — London’s music scene is very much alive and kicking! Find out where to listen to everything from classic music to low-cost jazz, to traditional Irish tunes. We’ve even got maps like this one of London’s best record shops, so you can discover great new music on your doorstep.

Image: © Sheila Rock.
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