For one day only, BBC Four will be taking over the iconic London 100 Club to discuss the state of Rock ‘n’ Roll today.
Lauren Laverne will host a discussion panel of expert musicians, journalists and fans as they question what it means to be Rock ‘n’ Roll in 2015.
Can rock ‘n’ roll still be subversive and dangerous or has it now become more about lifestyle and decoration?
In addition to the panel, the show will include short films featuring the thoughts of musical heavyweights from Noel Gallagher to Dave Grohl and performances from Young Fathers and Matthew E White.
This recording of Whatever Happened to My Rock ‘n’ Roll (working title) will take place on:
Date: Wednesday 8th July 2015
Arrival Time: 4.30pm*
Location: 100 Club, 100 Oxford Street, London, W1D 1LL
(nearest tube stations Tottenham Court Road & Oxford Circus)
*Audience members must be able to arrive at this time or will not be admitted
If you would like to be in our audience then please fill in this Audience Information Sheet BBC Music and return it to Emma-Louise.Amanshia@bbc.co.uk by 6pm on Friday 26th June 2015.
Tickets are very limited and we anticipate a high response level. Please note that applying for tickets does not guarantee success. Successful applicants will be notified by email.
We regret that due to the historic and subterranean nature of the 100 Club step-free access is not possible.