The Rolling Stones' 1963 concert at the Wisbech Corn Exchange is marked
The Rolling Stones' 1963 concert at the Wisbech Corn Exchange is marked
Image source, John Devine/BBCBy Katy Prickett and John DevineBBC News, East
A Grade II listed venue built in 1811 as an exchange Hall and Gentlemen's Club celebrates 60 years since the arrival of the Rolling Stones on stage.
Wisbech Corn Exchange welcomed the group in July 1963 , presenting them as “the southern group”. response to Liverpool."
Kevin Rodgers went there aged 15, but admitted to remembering very little except that his ticket for the dance party cost the equivalent of "around 32p".
The abandoned hall is open to visitors until Sunday.
Image source, John Devine/BBCBy Katy Prickett and John DevineBBC News, East
A Grade II listed venue built in 1811 as an exchange Hall and Gentlemen's Club celebrates 60 years since the arrival of the Rolling Stones on stage.
Wisbech Corn Exchange welcomed the group in July 1963 , presenting them as “the southern group”. response to Liverpool."
Kevin Rodgers went there aged 15, but admitted to remembering very little except that his ticket for the dance party cost the equivalent of "around 32p".
The abandoned hall is open to visitors until Sunday.