The new Rockarchive exhibition at the Royal Albert Hall showcases classic moments shot during the artists' careers and includes rare and previously unseen images of some of rock's greatest bands.
All images were taken by Rockarchive's world renowned collective of music photographers and include stunning shots of The Who, Noel Gallagher, Paul Weller, Paul McCartney & Eric Clapton plus many others.
The exhibition runs from 15th March to 1st May at London's Royal Albert Hall and coincides with the Teenage Cancer Trust 16th annual concert series, held from 18th- 24th April.
10% of every sale will go to Teenage Cancer Trust to help support teenagers and young adults across the UK who are facing a diagnosis of cancer Teenage Cancer Trust is a registered charity: 1062559 (England & Wales), SC039757 (Scotland)
The exhibition will be on display on the Royal Albert Hall’s ground floor corridor and can be viewed when attending performances at the Hall between 15 March – 1 May 2016, or on the following free open days:
Saturday 26 March: 10am-4pm
Saturday 2 April: 10am-1pm
Saturday 23 April: 10am-4pm
Sunday 24 April: 10am-4pm
Saturday 30 April: 10am-4pm
Sunday 1 May: 10am-4pm
The Cure on the road in Holland and Belgium during their 1980 'Seventeen Seconds' tour.
Paul Weller with The Jam onstage for a soundcheck at the Rainbow Theatre, London in December 1978
Paul Weller, from The Jam, dressing for a cover shoot for 'The Face' in London in March 1983
Robert Plant onstage at the Auditorio Nacional, Mexico City, Mexico during his Fate of Nations Tour in January 1994
This photo was taken prior to the release of their first single, Five Minutes with Arctic Monkeys on their own 'Bang Bang' label.
Muse performing onstage at the Hallam FM Arena, Sheffield in November 2006
New Order relaxing in a hotel room near Kings Cross, London in 1984
Sergio Pizzorno & Tom Meighan from Kasabian in Chalk Farm, London in August 2004
David Gilmour at the rehearsal for his Brighton performance on the Rattle that Lock Tour in September 2015
David Gilmour performing at the Royal Albert Hall as part of his Rattle That Lock Tour in September 2015.
David Gilmour at the rehearsal for his Brighton performance on the Rattle that Lock Tour in September 2015.
David Gilmour in Studio 3, at Abbey Road Studios. The band were recording Have a Cigar that day for their new album Wish You Were Here .
David Gilmour playing backgammon (with Storm and Rick Wright) in his hotel room during the Dark Side of the Moon tour 1974.
The Specials onstage at the Hammersmith Palais, London in 1979
Phil Grey's photograph of The Specials headlining a packed Hammersmith Palais in 1979.
Ryan Adams beautifully captured in Hyde Park, London in November 2004.
This was the first time Tony Collins ever saw Pink Floyd live. They played numbers from their new album 'Atom Heart Mother'.
At the time of shooting this assignment,, Blur were one of many 'indie' bands. Little did we know how successful they would be."
Johnny Borrell from Razorlight recording a track for the Warchild album at Olympic Studios, London in September 2005.
This was taken during a break in filming the Oasis Wonderwall video.
Terrible vibes between Noel and Liam produced a wonderful set of pictures. Liam drunk, Noel thoroughly fed up, but the session continued.
This shoot of Madness in New York City in February 1980 was for Issue No.1 of a new magazine that developed cult status, The Face.
Johnny Marr had given Noel one of his guitars in the early days when he was broke. Now he was able to buy any guitar that took his fancy
Taken on the video shoot for one of Noel Gallagher's greatest songs 'Wonderwall' in September 1995. A beam of evening light hits the spot.
George Martin was involved in the making of a TV documentary about Air Studios while Oasis were recording there
David Gilmour’s superb guitar solo during ’Comfortably Numb’ on PinK Floyd's The Wall Tour
Jools Holland fronting the line-up in this Squeeze shot taken in London in 1978. The same year as they released their debut album.
Contact sheet of the Red Hot Chilli Peppers photographed at Hyde Park, London in 1991
Limited edition screen print of a mugshot of Prince created by artist David Studwell
Stunning image of Amy Winehouse taken in a North London launderette during a photo shoot in winter 2004.
Underwater photo of Krist Novoselic in a LA swimming pool whilst on a Nirvana publicty shoot
Jeff Beck is one of rock’s most respected and dynamic instrumentalists. He is widely regarded as a “guitarist’s guitarist”.
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