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Interactive exhibits allow visitors to engage with the history of British music in a fun and immersive way. For example, you can step into a recording booth and try your hand at singing along to classic tracks, or play a virtual instrument and see how your skills measure up against some of the greatest musicians of all time.
The British Music Experience is home to a vast collection of artifacts that tell the story of British music from its earliest roots to the present day. You can see everything from vintage guitars and iconic stage costumes to handwritten lyrics and rare recordings. Some of the most notable items on display include David Bowie's Ziggy Stardust costume, the piano from the Beatles' "Imagine" video, and the guitar that Jimi Hendrix famously set on fire at the Monterey Pop Festival.
Through exhibits and interactive displays, visitors can explore how music has played a role in shaping British identity, as well as its influence on global politics and social movements. For example, you can learn about how punk rock challenged the status quo in the 1970s, or how the rise of rave culture in the 1990s reflected a changing youth culture in Britain.
The British Music Experience also features immersive soundscapes that transport visitors to different eras and musical genres. From the swinging 60s to the rise of Britpop in the 90s, visitors can experience the evolution of British music through a mix of live performances, music videos, and sound installations.
Timings:
Wednesday - Sunday: 10:00 - 17:00
Monday & Tuesday Closed
Best Time to Visit: As the British Music Experience is an indoor attraction, you can visit it throughout the year in London. However, it can get busy on weekends and holidays, so visiting during weekday mornings or early afternoons may be a good idea to avoid crowds.
The closest bus stop is Brunswick Street, a 1-min walk to the attraction.
Bus Routes: 10A, 433, 437, 500, 79
Address: Cunard Building, Water Street, Liverpool L3 1DS, UK
The closest metro station is James Street, a 3-min walk to the attraction. Train line Merseyrail will also get you here.
Gaucho O2: 100 meters away
The Market Brasserie: 400 meters away
The Pilot Inn: 900 meters away
Plateau: 800 meters away
The British Music Experience is an interactive museum located in London that explores the history of British music. It features exhibits, artifacts, and immersive experiences that showcase the evolution of British music from the 1940s to the present day.
You can purchase online tickets for the British Music Experience well in advance.
The Museum of Illusion tickets are available at £17.
You can cancel these tickets up to 24 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.
No, visitors are welcome to stay as long as they like.
No, parking facility is not available at the British Music Experience.