Jazz Tour of London • Private

Experience the story of British Jazz in Soho

Duration

2 hours

About

A jazz tour of Soho, London is a unique and exciting way to experience the city’s rich musical history. Soho has long been known as a hub of the London jazz scene, with a number of famous jazz clubs and venues located throughout the area. The tour begins at Oxford Circus, where you will be introduced to the history of jazz in London, including the role of Soho in the development of the genre.

As you walk through the streets of Soho, you will be guided to some of the most iconic jazz venues in the area, such as Ronnie Scott’s, one of the most famous jazz clubs in the world. You will learn about the club’s history, and its significance to the jazz scene in London and hear about some of the famous musicians who have performed there.

You will also get to visit other famous jazz clubs both past and present in Soho and discover how the area and its residents have shaped different musical genres.

Throughout the tour, you will be guided by an experienced and knowledgeable guide who will share their passion for jazz and the history of Soho. They will also be able to answer any questions you may have about the music, the venues, and the musicians.

Overall, a jazz tour of Soho is a must-do for any music lover visiting London. It offers a unique perspective on the city’s rich musical history and provides an opportunity to experience the music in one of its most iconic locations. Whether you’re a jazz aficionado or simply a lover of music, this tour is sure to be an unforgettable experience.

-See the spiritual home of British jazz
-Discover where the first Jazz bands played in London – a place that was once called ‘jazz city’
-Learn about how jazz helped create a multicultural society
-Visit Carnaby Street, former home to jazz clubs

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Max # of People: 20
Activity Types:
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Duration: 2hrs
Listing created Mar 27, 2024

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