Uncovering the borough of Croydon's rich music heritage - Rewind: This is Croydon’s Music is a new exhibition that looks to unveil the rich history of music within the borough of Croydon and will launch at the Museum of Croydon on 8 February and open to the public on 9 February. Building on Croydon’s Music Heritage Trail from last summer, the exhibition celebrates the incredible music heritage of the borough through fascinating objects, images and stories collected within the local music community.
Croydon has been the home of new music from almost every genre including punk, folk, choral, reggae, Indian classical, rock, grime and more. The exhibition includes photography, oral histories and objects from iconic artists spanning the eras - from the eminent Samuel Coleridge Taylor to Captain Sensible of The Damned, from dubstep idols Skream and Benga to international reggae star Desmond Dekker, and from Croydon’s much-loved singer the late Kirsty MacColl to ground-breaking rap and hip-hop artist Nadia Rose and many more!
To run alongside the exhibition, a varied series of events will take place at the Museum of Croydon and across the borough, including creative commissions, concerts and music events.
When: Exhibition is running from 9 February 2024 - 7 September 2024
and will be open from 11 am - 5pm on a Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday
Where: Croydon Clocktower, Level 1, Then and Now Gallery, Katharine Street, Croydon CR9 1ET
Contact: Paulette.Johnson@croydon.gov.uk
Sessions Run
Tuesday morning, Tuesday afternoon, Wednesday morning, Wednesday afternoon, Friday morning, Friday afternoon
Organisation | Museum of Croydon |
Address | Croydon Clocktower, Level 1, Then and Now Gallery,, Katharine Street, Croydon, Surrey, CR9 1ET, United Kingdom |
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