
Check out LOAD at the Royal Albert hall Museum this Monday 22nd June. It’s an exclusive one day exhibition so you’ve gotta be quick to see this one!
And when we say Royal Albert Hall we’re not talking classical string quartets and soprano vocalists we mean an edgy exhbition with graffiti and street artwork.
For the first time ever graffiti artists have been commissioned by the Royal Albert Hall in partnership with creative pioneers Daydream Network. They will turn the walls of the historic venue’s loading bay into a gallery of graffiti depicting the life story of the Royal Albert Hall’s 138 year history,
LOAD will take a graphical journey through some of the Hall’s most memorable moments displaying 10ft high murals of the most iconic musicians to have graced the famous stage, including incredible images of Jimi Hendrix, Pavarotti, Eric Clapton, The Killers and Frank Sinatra. A third space in the loading bay will be dedicated to its urban roots with graffiti interpretation in keeping with the timeless and classic theme of the exhibition.
If you’re not already putting LOAD in your diaries and calling your friends to head down there, then let me tell you this, it’s free!...What more can you ask for!
By Katrina Hession.