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Soho London Private Music Self-Guided Tour

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Embark on a captivating journey through the iconic streets of Soho, the birthplace of legendary musicians, on the Self-Guided Soho Music Walking Tour. Follow in the footsteps of music legends like The Rolling Stones, David Bowie, Jimi Hendrix, and Elton John as you explore the locations that shaped their illustrious careers. Led by a seasoned music industry insider, who shares riveting stories from his personal experiences, this tour offers a unique perspective not found in typical guidebooks. From the iconic Dominion Theatre to the legendary Trident Studios, each stop brings you closer to the soul of British music. With the flexibility to explore at your own pace, immerse yourself in the rich musical heritage that Soho offers. This tour is a must for every music lover, providing a deeper understanding and appreciation of Soho's profound impact on the world's music stage.

About this experience

  • Non Refundable There is no return, refund or cancellation possible with this product
  • 2 hours
  • Suitable for 1-15 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • & Audio GuidedSelf Guided Experience
  • Immersive journey through iconic streets of Soho
  • Insider stories from music industry veteran guide
  • Discover locations that shaped musical legends
  • Flexibility to explore at your own pace
  • Deeper understanding of Soho's musical heritage
  • Evren will guide you through an audio guide (no computer-generated voice!)
  • Audio guide, videos, pictures, recommendations and all the info you need
  • An email with instructions to activate the tour (booking reference isn't the code!)
  • 3 weeks unlimited access to this self-guided tour on the app
  • Map, directions, gps route and informative stops of each tour
  • In-person guide

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Introduction

Immerse yourself in the vibrant heart of London's music scene with the Soho London Private Music Self-Guided Tour. This unique and captivating tour takes you on a journey through the iconic streets of Soho, the birthplace of many musical legends. From The Rolling Stones to David Bowie, Jimi Hendrix, and Elton John, you will follow in their footsteps and discover the locations that shaped their illustrious careers.

What to expect?

During this self-guided tour, you can anticipate a total duration of 120 minutes, exploring the rich musical heritage of Soho. The tour starts at the Dominion Theatre on Tottenham Court Road, where renowned musician David Bowie once performed. You will then visit various significant sites such as the Astoria Theatre, Denmark Street ("Tin Pan Alley"), Regent Sounds Studio, and No. 6 Denmark Street, where the Sex Pistols lived and recorded music in the 1970s.

Who is this for?

This tour is a must for every music lover, whether you're a die-hard fan of classic rock or have a deep appreciation for music history. It is designed for individuals who want to dive into the soul of British music and explore the lesser-known stories behind the iconic venues and streets of Soho. From seasoned music enthusiasts to curious travelers seeking an immersive experience, this tour caters to all who want to discover the profound impact Soho has had on the world's music stage.

Why book this?

Embark on this Soho Music Walking Tour and unlock the secrets and hidden tales of Soho's musical legacy. With a seasoned music industry insider as your guide, you'll gain exclusive access to riveting stories and personal experiences that go beyond typical guidebooks. This self-guided tour offers flexibility, allowing you to explore at your own pace and delve into the rich history and cultural significance of each stop. By the end of this tour, you'll leave with a deeper understanding and appreciation of the profound impact Soho has had on the world of music.

Good to know

As you embark on this tour, remember to bring along your smartphone or tablet to access the GPS-guided app that will lead you through the tour. All instructions and guidance will be provided through the app, ensuring a seamless experience as you navigate the streets of Soho. While the tour focuses on the music history of Soho, you'll also encounter other places of cultural significance, such as Foyles Book Shop and The Dog and Duck Pub. Take a moment to immerse yourself in the eclectic spirit of Soho's vibrant community.

Reviews

"This tour exceeded all my expectations! The personal anecdotes and insider stories shared by our guide truly brought the music legends to life. As a die-hard Rolling Stones fan, walking in their footsteps was a dream come true. The self-guided aspect allowed me to linger at each location and absorb the rich musical history at my own pace. Highly recommended for anyone passionate about music and eager to explore the heart of London's music scene." - Elizabeth M. "This tour provided a unique and immersive experience into the world of British music. The self-guided aspect allowed me to take my time and truly appreciate the historic sites and stories behind them. It was fascinating to learn about the diverse range of artists who called Soho home, from Bowie to Hendrix. Even as an experienced traveler, I discovered so much I hadn't known before. A fantastic tour for music enthusiasts and history buffs alike!" - Jonathan R.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

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Your Itinerary

Dominion Theatre

(Pass by)

An iconic West End theatre, Dominion Theatre is located on Tottenham Court Road. This grand venue has played host to a range of musicals and concerts over the years, including a landmark performance by renowned musician David Bowie. A testament to Soho's vibrant musical legacy, it offers a fitting start to our Soho Music Walking Tour.

Rainbow Theatre

(Pass by)

Once a prominent music venue, the Astoria Theatre hosted a multitude of noteworthy bands and artists, solidifying its status in the heart of Soho's music scene. Despite its closure, its legacy lives on, having been a launching pad for many careers, contributing to the rich tapestry of the UK music industry.

Denmark Street

Denmark Street: Known as the British 'Tin Pan Alley', Denmark Street is steeped in music history. Many world-famous songs were written here, and numerous renowned artists like Elton John and the Rolling Stones started their careers in its recording studios. Its music shops, studios, and venues form a critical part of Soho's musical heritage.

12 Bar Club

(Pass by)

Nestled in the heart of Denmark Street, the 12 Bar Club was a pivotal venue in London's grassroots music scene. A champion of up-and-coming talent, it was known for hosting early performances from artists like Adele and The Libertines. Its intimate atmosphere and music-focused ethos made it a cherished gem in Soho.

Regent Sounds

(Pass by)

A legendary spot in Soho's music scene, Regent Sounds Studio was where countless iconic records were made. From the Rolling Stones' first album to sessions by The Beatles, its history is steeped in music greatness. Now a guitar shop, it remains a poignant symbol of Soho's indelible musical heritage.

Denmark St

(Pass by)

An integral part of Soho's music history, No. 6 Denmark Street is where the Sex Pistols lived and recorded music in the 1970s. This building stands as a testament to their audacity and the rebellious spirit of the punk movement that marked a key phase in Britain's musical journey.

Music Mill

(Pass by)

A storied music publishing company, Mills Music was one of the original businesses in Denmark Street's 'Tin Pan Alley'. With a legacy dating back to the early 20th century, it played a significant role in shaping British popular music. Its involvement with artists like Jimmy Page and David Bowie adds to its musical allure.

Denmark Street Studios

(Pass by)

A legendary café in the heart of Denmark Street, La Giaconda was the hangout spot for musicians and songwriters in the 1960s. Icons like David Bowie, Jimi Hendrix, and Elton John frequented this spot, making it a significant piece of Soho's rich musical history and a vibrant symbol of its creative spirit.

SAX London

(Pass by)

As part of the historic KPM Music House, KPM Publishing has an extensive catalogue that has played a significant role in the global music industry. From chart-topping hits to scores for film and television, it represents the unseen yet vital facet of the music business, cementing Soho's importance in the global music scene.

Forbidden Planet

While not directly linked to the music industry, Forbidden Planet is an iconic Soho landmark. As the world's largest and best-known comic, science fiction, fantasy and cult entertainment retailer, it captures the vibrant, eclectic spirit of Soho. Its unique charm and cultural significance make it a fascinating stop on our tour.

Phoenix Theatre

(Pass by)

The Phoenix Theatre is a renowned West End venue, beloved for its grandeur and varied shows. Music icon David Cassidy once performed in the musical 'Blood Brothers' at this theatre, adding to its rich artistic legacy. It stands as a testament to Soho's status as a leading light in the world of performing arts.

Phoenix Garden

A tranquil oasis amidst Soho's bustling streets, Phoenix Gardens is a community garden loved by locals. While it's not directly linked to music history, it's a beautiful and serene spot to reflect on the vibrant musical heritage surrounding you. This little gem underscores Soho's unique blend of urban energy and peaceful retreats.

ODEON Covent Garden

Saville Theatre (Now Odeon Covent Garden): Originally a West End theatre, Saville Theatre hosted iconic musical performances in the 60s, including those by The Beatles and Jimi Hendrix. Managed by Brian Epstein, The Beatles' manager, it played a crucial role in the cultural revolution of that era. Now operating as Odeon Covent Garden, it retains this rich musical history.

iMagic

(Pass by)

Macaris Guitar Shop (Now an Apple Store): Macaris was a beloved institution in Soho's music scene, supplying instruments to many aspiring musicians and stars for decades. Known for its vast range of guitars, it was a part of Soho's vibrant music fabric. While it's now an Apple Store, its musical spirit lives on in the heart of Soho.

Foyles

(Pass by)

A legendary literary landmark in Soho, Foyles Book Shop isn't directly linked to the music scene, but its cultural significance is immense. As a hub for creativity and knowledge, it captures the intellectual spirit of Soho. Its extensive music section, featuring scores, biographies, and history books, makes it a relevant stop on our tour.

Club 49 Soho

(Pass by)

The Borderline Nightclub (Currently Closed): A cornerstone of Soho's live music scene, The Borderline Nightclub was known for featuring an eclectic mix of artists, from indie bands to folk musicians. Despite its closure, it left a profound imprint on Soho's musical identity. The venue's future remains uncertain, but its impact is still felt in the vibrant Soho nightlife.

Soho Square

One of London's oldest squares, Soho Square pulsates with musical history. Overlooked by a building owned by Paul McCartney, it has witnessed many secret performances, including two by Prince in one night. Home to various music industry offices, this leafy oasis is a significant waypoint in Soho's musical journey.

The Dog And Duck

n English pub steeped in history, The Dog and Duck Pub is a treasured local landmark. While its direct ties to music are subtle, it encapsulates Soho's distinctive charm. Frequented by celebrated figures throughout history, it offers a traditional pub experience, making it an ideal spot to share captivating music stories.

Mozart Blue Plaque

(Pass by)

Mozart Blue Plaque: Located in Soho, this Blue Plaque marks the residence where Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, aged eight, composed his first symphony in 1764. The building is currently a private residence but the plaque serves as a reminder of Soho's longstanding association with world-class music. It's an essential stop for any music history enthusiast.

Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club

A beacon of jazz music since 1959, Ronnie Scott's has hosted performances from virtually every notable jazz artist in the world. This legendary venue is steeped in musical history, with its iconic stage graced by the likes of Miles Davis, Ella Fitzgerald, and Nina Simone. A visit here is a must for any music lover.

Green Plaque:n2i's Coffee Bar

(Pass by)

Known as the birthplace of British rock 'n' roll, the 2i's Coffee Bar was a hub for emerging talent in the 1950s and 60s. Artists like Cliff Richard and Tommy Steele were discovered here, marking the start of their successful careers. Although it's no longer standing, its influence on British music history is indelible.

The Marquee

(Pass by)

Once a leading venue in the London music scene, The Marquee Club hosted debut performances by many iconic bands, including The Rolling Stones and The Who. Located on Wardour Street in Soho, it was at the heart of the 60s cultural revolution. Despite its closure, its legacy lives on in Soho's musical history.

Reckless Records

A must-visit for any music enthusiast, Reckless Records is an independent record shop known for its vast selection of second-hand vinyl, CDs and DVDs. Located in Soho, it has been a fixture of the area's music scene for years. Whether you're searching for a rare album or exploring different genres, this shop embodies Soho's eclectic musical spirit.

Trident Audio Post

(Pass by)

A legendary recording studio situated in the heart of Soho, Trident Studios holds a prominent place in music history. Countless iconic albums were recorded within its walls, including David Bowie's "Hunky Dory" and albums by The Beatles. It served as a creative hub where artists and bands crafted their timeless music, leaving an indelible mark on the music industry.

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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