On 12 July 1962 the Rolling Stones went on stage for the first time at the Marquee Club in London’s Oxford Street. To mark this date 50 years later, a free photographic exhibition documenting the last half-century is on now.
This one-off exhibition includes over seventy prints ranging from reportage photography, live concert and studio session images and outtakes from every period of the band’s history – from performing in the smallest blues clubs to the biggest stadium tours of all time.
Limited edition prints, copies of the book and other items are available to buy.
This exhibition coincides with the release of the book by the same name, published by Thames & Hudson.
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