Gibson, the iconic global instrument brand, today announces Gibson Garage Fest London, a series of special events celebrating the two‑year anniversary of the Gibson Garage London —the brand’s first-ever store outside the U.S. (61–62 Eastcastle St, London). Opened by rock legends Jimmy Page, Sir Brian May, and Tony Iommi, the Gibson Garage London has quickly become a vibrant, immersive hub in the heart of the city’s historic music scene. With its live stage hosting performances and events from music icons and emerging artists, the Garage has established itself as a dynamic destination to experience live music and explore Gibson instruments, sound, art, and apparel. Garage Fest London will bring musicians and fans together to celebrate the Gibson Garage’s significant impact on London’s music community.
This February, the Gibson Garage London is proud to announce Gibson Garage Fest London, a celebration of music, culture, and iconic artistry taking place this month. The anniversary programme brings together exclusive exhibitions, artist showcases, and special events that highlight the legacy and future of music through rare instruments, historic stagewear and memorabilia, as well as intimate conversations with influential creators.
For the latest schedule of events at the Gibson Garage London, visit @GibsonGuitarUK.
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GIBSON GARAGE LONDON – 50th ANNIVERSARY OF PUNK:
FEBRUARY 16-23
From February 16–23, Gibson Garage London marks the 50th Anniversary of Punk with a special public exhibition celebrating the guitars, stagewear, and memorabilia that defined the movement. Explore rare pieces from Captain Sensible (The Damned), Leigh Heggarty (Ruts DC), Mick Jones (The Clash), Matt West (Neck Deep), CJ Wildheart (The Wildhearts), and Laurent “Lags” Bernard (The Gallows), and more for an up‑close look at the sound, style, and attitude that shook culture and still inspires today. Open during regular hours: Mon–Fri, 11:00am–7:00pm; Sat 10:00am-7:00pm; Sun, 12:00–6:00pm.
