London’s V&A opens exhibition on UK’s legendary lost music venues
The Victoria and Albert Museum in London has launched an exhibition dedicated to the UK's iconic lost music venues. The exhibition features over 150 items, many of which were contributed by fans through a public call for memorabilia. This initiative aims to celebrate the cultural significance of these venues in the music scene.
- ▪The exhibition showcases over 150 objects related to lost music venues in the UK.
- ▪Many items were submitted by fans in response to a public call for artefacts and music ephemera.
- ▪The exhibition highlights the cultural impact of these venues on the music industry.
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