Just announced: Huey Morgan comes to the BME

DJ, producer and award-winning BBC broadcaster, Huey Morgan comes to the BME on Saturday 13 September to talk about his memoir The Fun Lovin’ Criminal. More detail below. If you think you know your pop music, our next free monthly music quiz takes place in our Star Café & Bar next Wednesd‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ 
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DJ, producer and award-winning BBC broadcaster, Huey Morgan comes to the BME on Saturday 13 September to talk about his memoir The Fun Lovin’ Criminal. More detail below.

 

If you think you know your pop music, our next free monthly music quiz takes place in our Star Café & Bar next Wednesday 20 August. Ongoing is our temporary exhibition Live Aid 40: Music, Power & Unity which looks at the legendary Live Aid concert 40 years later through some of the personal archive of organiser Sir Bob Geldof. Included with all general entry tickets.

 

NEW

The Fun Lovin’  Criminal

book event with Huey Morgan

13 September 2025, 7.30pm

 

The Fun Lovin’ Criminal brings the grit and glamour of 90s New York to vivid life. This wasn’t just the name of his platinum 90s track: it’s also who Huey is.

 

Event only ticket £9

Event and book combo ticket £28

The Rise and Fall of The Clash Redux 

film screening

23 October 2025, 7.30pm

 

A personal and up-close film about the juggernaut band The Clash, and their meteoric trajectory through rock n roll history. Featuring previously unseen footage of the band at work and at play as well as interviews with band members and other insiders.

 

Tickets £7.50

This Ain’t Rock ‘n’ Roll

book event with author, Daniel Rachel

6 November 2025, 7.30pm

 

An in-conversation event, discussing how rock musicians have long flirted with Nazi imagery, raising questions about shock tactics, accountability, and fascination with fascist aesthetics

 

Tickets £8

Rusty Egan

In Conversation and DJ Set

27 November 2025, 7.30pm

 

In-conversation with one of the most iconic and influential figures in the electronic music industry, plus a short DJ set in the Star Café & Bar.

 

Tickets £12

Thank You

 

Buying a ticket to visit means you are contributing to the future of the museum; by enhancing our collection, growing our archive and developing our public programme.

Each general entry ticket purchased is valid for one year from entry, so you can visit over and over again. You can help us even more by agreeing to Gift Aid your ticket – we will receive £0.25 for each £1 spent.

 

The British Music Experience is a registered charity (charity registration 1125752)

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