'Inside I saw the original Union Jack dress Geri wore to the Brits along with hand written lyrics by Adele, Coldplay and Oasis'
Located in the Cunard Building, the museum tells the story of British music through costumes, instruments, performances and memorabilia. From the Beatles, The Rolling Stones and David Bowie to The Spice Girls, Adele and X Factor, the museum charts the story of British pop from 1945 all the way up to the present day.
Upon purchasing my ticket, I was informed that the museum's themes change on a regular basis, so I was impressed to learn you can get so much for your money. Walking into the exhibits, you are instantly greeted with music from different eras. Music from some of the artists you are learning about also plays whilst you walk around, meaning you can really immerse yourself as you learn more about some of the biggest names in the industry. One of the highlights was the Beatles exhibit, which included items such as a piece of The Cavern Club stage, a grey jacket worn by Ringo Staff and sheet music.
You can also see hand-written lyrics from popular songs by some much-loved artists, including Adele's 'Chasing Pavements', 'Yellow' by Coldplay and the Oasis hit, 'Don't Look Back In Anger'. If looking at so many special items wasn't enough, there are also plenty of opportunities to let your creative side out.
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