Step into the electrifying world of rock history with the Rolling Stones Unseen exhibition in London, showcasing 100 never-exhibited photographs from 1963. Captured by the legendary Gus Coral, these images unveil the raw beginnings of The Rolling Stones during their first tour, offering a glimpse into their early days filled with untamed energy. Hosted at the iconic Dockside Vaults, this remarkable collection is a must-see for any music enthusiast. Enjoy a house drink as you immerse yourself in this unique moment in rock ‘n’ roll history, running from June 3 to September 10, 2025.
Rolling Stones Unseen is a seismic moment in rock history, a brand new public exhibition that unveils 100 astonishing 1963 photographs of The Rolling Stones, captured by the fearless Gus Coral. Picture this: it’s autumn 1963, and five young rebels, Brian Jones, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Bill Wyman, and Charlie Watts, are tearing up the UK on their first tour, sharing stages with giants like The Everly Brothers and Bo Diddley. Gus Coral, a photographer with an eye for greatness, immortalised their untamed spirit in images that have been hidden for nearly six decades. Now, these breathtaking photographs explode into the spotlight at Dockside Vaults, Ivory House, London, E1W 1AT, from June 6 to September 10, 2025. With tickets starting at £15 (including a house beer, wine, or soft drink on arrival), this is your chance to witness the birth of legends in a way no one ever has.
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