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London’s ‘Live Odyssey’ immersive experience to include David Bowie, Oasis, Arctic Monkeys: “A time capsule for British music”

The likes of David Bowie, Oasis, Arctic Monkeys are set to be included in London’s brand new ‘Live Odyssey’ immersive experience.

Set to kick off in May 2025 in Camden, ‘Live Odyssey’ has been previously described as “a celebration of the rich tapestry of British music, offering a unique experience for music lovers of all ages” through “a groundbreaking tribute to the sounds that shaped Britain”.

The immersive and interactive experience will serve as a groundbreaking tribute to the sounds that shaped Britain.

The attraction – which combines a show, an exhibition museum and live experience together – will take attendees through six decades of music via a two-and-a-half-hour adventure that captures the evolution of British music, from the early anthems of the ’60s and ’70s to the Britpop explosion of the ’90s and today’s cutting-edge hits.

The Libertines become holograms for Camden’s new Live Odyssey music experience. Credit: Press/Live Odyssey

The Libertines 'Live Odyssey'. Credit: PRESS
The Libertines ‘Live Odyssey’. Credit: PRESS

Fans will move through six different rooms, each immersing guests in a different musical era and recreating the sights, sounds, and cultural moments that define each decade. There is freedom of movement between the live rooms and adjoining bars in most so people can party all the way through the experience.

Included in the list of acts set to appear as holograms are the previously revealed Libertines, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Who, Led Zeppelin, Queen, Sex Pistols, Kate Bush, The Smiths, Duran Duran, Eurythmics, Blur, Radiohead, Spice Girls, Coldplay, Amy Winehouse, Adele, Harry Styles, Ed Sheeran, Dua Lipa and Stormzy.

‘Live Odyssey’ also features previously unseen live footage and authentic photography from the UK’s vibrant music scene. Heritage items from artists that will be constantly changing will also be featured, such as Bowie’s microphone from Glastonbury, leads from Lennon’s ‘Imagine’ recording alongside original album art that includes Beatles magical mystery tour, Kate Bush’s ‘The Whole Story’ and Rolling Stones’ ‘Slow Rollers’.

Speaking about the experience in a press release, Gary Prosser, the creative director of ‘Live Odyssey’ said: “Live Odyssey is not just a tribute to the rich tapestry of British music; it’s a celebration of the community, creativity, and passion that defines our live music scene. By blending innovative technology with the spirit of live performance, we’re creating a space where fans can connect with the legends of the past whilst inspiring the talent of tomorrow. ‘Live Odyssey’ is more than just a venue.”

“It’s a time capsule for British music. By combining holograms of the UK’s most iconic acts and live performances, we aim to bridge generations of music lovers,” he added. “This journey through our musical history is a heartfelt reminder that every great artist starts somewhere, and it’s our responsibility to nurture those beginnings.”

The Smith’s Mike Joyce also spoke about the experience and said: “I’m proud that The Smiths are part of the amazing ‘Live Odyssey’ experience. Looking amazing and I cannot wait to visit.”

Previously speaking to NME about ‘Live Odyssey’, The Libertines’ Carl Barât said: “This is something truly special. Performing in Camden for this project brought everything full circle for us. Knowing it will live on as part of Live Odyssey is truly exciting—it’s a tribute to the music that shaped us and the fans who’ve supported us.

“This is something truly special for us. Performing for this in Camden felt full circle for us, from squatters to holograms, buskers to beams of light. Knowing it will live on as part of ‘Live Odyssey’ is both exciting and surreal – it’s a tribute to the people and music that shaped us and the place that made it possible.”

John Lennon 'Live Odyssey'. Credit: PRESS
John Lennon ‘Live Odyssey’. Credit: PRESS

Bandmate Pete Doherty added: “British music thrives on its history and its ability to evolve. Being part of this is thrilling – it’s like stepping into the future while paying homage to the past.”

‘Live Odyssey’ will also be supported by the Music Venue Trust with a portion of ticket sales donated to their mission to keep grassroots gig spaces alive and thriving, whilst exclusive merchandise sales will go towards supporting UK venues directly.

“British music has always drawn strength from its roots, and we are grateful that Live Odyssey will be supporting MVT in their mission to protect the spaces where countless artists have honed their craft,” said Mark Davyd, CEO of Music Venue Trust. “Together, we’re ensuring that British music, from its historic roots to its future potential, remains accessible and celebrated for years to come.”

Tickets for the experience are currently on sale. An early bird special with tickets being £25 is currently ongoing until March 31. Visit here to purchase tickets and for more information.

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