Save The 100 Club Benefit Concert, London
Facts and practical information
On December 1, 2010, at London's 100 Club, a benefit concert was performed to help the historic live venue to remain at its home at 100 Oxford Street. Guitarist Stephen Dale Petit, who organised the show, performed at the concert alongside his special guests Rolling Stones Ronnie Wood, Mick Taylor and original Stones bassist Dick Taylor, as well as British Blues figure Chris Barber. Tickets sold out immediately and the concert was described by The Express as “one of the most memorable gigs to be performed at a venue where memorable gigs are the norm” and by The Times as “worthy of a place in the 100 Club folklore” ()
City of Westminster (West End)London
Save The 100 Club Benefit Concert – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: House of St Barnabas, Milk & Honey, Radha Krishna Temple, Dog and Duck.
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How to get to Save The 100 Club Benefit Concert by public transport?
Bus
- Wardour Street • Lines: 55, N55 (1 min walk)
- Oxford Street / Soho Street • Lines: 55, N55 (2 min walk)
Metro
- Tottenham Court Road • Lines: Central, Northern (6 min walk)
- Oxford Circus • Lines: Bakerloo, Central, Victoria (7 min walk)
Train
- Charing Cross (20 min walk)
- London Euston (23 min walk)
Ferry
- Embankment • Lines: Green Tour, Rb1, Rb1X, Rb2, Rb6 (23 min walk)
- Festival Pier • Lines: Green Tour (26 min walk)