Description
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Step into the heart of London’s West End and relive the explosive rise of punk rock on this Sex Pistols and punk music walking tour. Your journey begins in Soho, where the rebellious energy of the late 1970s ignited a cultural revolution that changed music forever.
Follow your expert guide through iconic locations such as Denmark Street, famously known as Tin Pan Alley, where the Sex Pistols crafted their signature sound. Discover the stories behind their legendary rehearsal spaces and the venues that hosted their earliest gigs.
Stroll past the pubs and clubs where the band socialized, played, and made history. Stand at the very spots where Sid Vicious met Nancy Spungen and where the Pistols’ raw energy electrified audiences, shaping the punk movement.
Visit the renowned 100 Club on Oxford Street, the site of the first-ever punk festival in 1976. Feel the pulse of the past as you hear how this legendary venue helped launch the Sex Pistols into the spotlight.
This immersive two-hour tour, led in English, accommodates groups of up to 24 people. Gratuities are not included, and the meeting point is conveniently located in central London. Secure your spot now to experience the birthplace of punk and walk in the footsteps of music legends.
Don’t miss your chance to dive into London’s punk history—check availability and book your unforgettable music tour today.







