Built in 1846 as a turntable engine shed for the London and Birmingham Railway, Camden’s Roundhouse found its true calling as one of the capital’s most distinctive and iconic music destinations. It was established as a performing arts centre in 1964 and hosted the likes of The Rolling Stones, David Bowie, Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, The Who and Pink Floyd, as well as The Doors’ only UK concert in 1968.
The Grade II* listed building was at the forefront of ...
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