Can’t get any satisfaction? Get it at the Rolling stones shop.
The legendary British rock band rolls out with the launch of a flagship store in Carnaby Street, the spiritual center of London’s fashion world in the swinging 60s.
Opening 9 sept. RS no. 9 Carnaby will have all your Stones merchandise needs in one place.
Step inside, and you will hear non-stop Stones tunes, look down and the glass floor has lyrics while the appropriate rooms splash with classic album work. The racks will carry fashion and merchandise lines, excluding product and music, among other goodies.
The new space is just a stone’s drive from Oxford Circus Underground Station, and it’s sure to become a popular tourist destination.
“Soho has always encapsulated rock ‘n’ roll, so Carnaby Street was the perfect place for our own store,” say Mick Jagger and Co. in a statement. “We are sure that this exciting project that our friends at Bravado have created is an unfavorable experience for everyone to come to London and enjoy.”
The store (in-store and online) is curated by the Rolling Stones in partnership with Bravado, Universal Music Group’s brand and brand management company.
RS no. 9 Carnaby, explains Mat Vlasic, CEO at Bravado, “is the result of years of planning and decades of building one of the most recognized brands in the world. It provides a destination where fans can connect and immerse themselves in the music, style and spirit of one of the world’s most iconic and beloved bands. “
The opening of the new store coincides with the reissue of Goat’s head soup with three previously unreleased cuts, including “Scarlet” featuring Led Zeppelin’s Jimmy Page on guitar and Blind Faith’s Rick Grech on bass.
The classic LP is due to Sept. 4 in standard with multiple discs and deluxe CD and vinyl sets, via Universal Music Group.
The Hall of Famers began the tensions on July 9 with the release of their long-lost track “Criss Cross”, and then on July 22 when “Scarlet” arrived.
Take the No. 9 Carnaby Virtual Tour below.