


Join us for a special evening with Paul Sexton, acclaimed music journalist, author and broadcaster, as he explores his latest book Rock Goes to College — the definitive, untold story of the UK university gig circuit that launched a generation of legendary artists. With an opening performance by talented singer-songwriter Freya Everest, this one is not to be missed!
In Rock Goes to College, Sexton traces the rise of Britain’s student gig circuit during the late 1960s and 1970s — a grassroots touring network that became a proving ground for emerging artists during the explosion of rock music and the album era. As new universities and polytechnics opened across the UK, bands criss-crossed the country in battered vans, playing student unions, honing their sound and chasing the dream of a record deal.
Drawing on extensive original interviews and his unrivalled access to artists and industry figures, Sexton tells remarkable early-career stories of acts including Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, The Who, Queen, Elton John, Fleetwood Mac, Genesis, Nick Drake, AC/DC and Dire Straits — as well as the student promoters and social secretaries who booked them, many of whom would go on to shape the modern music industry themselves. The book also reveals how Paul McCartney and Wings returned to this circuit post-Beatles to road-test a new band from the ground up.
Presented by The Long Play Sessions.
This is an 18+ event
05:30 PM- 09:30 PM