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Discover the UK's premier pop music museum in Liverpool, featuring iconic costumes, instruments, interactive exhibits, and a Spice Girls special exhibition.

Looking to explore the heartbeat of British music without leaving Liverpool? The British Music Experience offers a lively, interactive journey through decades of iconic tunes, legendary artists, and unforgettable memorabilia. With over 600 artifacts ranging from handwritten lyrics to costumes worn by the stars, this museum showcases the evolution of British pop culture in a way that appeals to music lovers and history buffs alike.
One of the things we love most about this experience is its immersive and interactive design. From dancing in the studio to playing guitars and drums, it’s designed to make you feel part of the musical story. However, a small consideration is that the main exhibit is housed in a single large room, which might feel a bit busy or overwhelming when crowded. Still, for anyone passionate about Britain’s musical heritage, this tour offers great value and plenty of surprises.
This experience suits a wide range of visitors—families, teens, adults, and even solo travelers eager to dive into the UK’s vibrant music scene. Whether you’re a casual fan or a dedicated collector, you’ll find plenty to enjoy here.

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The British Music Experience is conveniently situated in the historic Cunard Building, right on the Liverpool waterfront at Pier Head. It’s easily accessible and close to other major attractions like the Beatles statue, making it a perfect addition to a day of exploring Liverpool’s rich cultural scene. The venue is wheelchair accessible, accommodating visitors with mobility needs, and the ticket purchase includes skip-the-line access, saving you from long waits.
Tickets are priced at around $25.59 per person, which offers excellent value given the breadth of content and interactive elements. The typical visit lasts about 75 minutes, but reviews suggest many visitors end up staying longer—sometimes nearly two hours—especially when they indulge in the hands-on activities. The ticket is valid for up to a year, giving you flexibility to return or revisit specific exhibits.
Your ticket grants access to the main museum, featuring costumes, instruments, memorabilia, and multimedia displays. A notable highlight is the Girl Power! Spice Girls at 30 temporary exhibition, which is included in the general entry fee. The exhibition charts the rise of the iconic girl band, celebrating their impact on British pop and global culture, with items like their debut single, iconic outfits, and behind-the-scenes stories.
The museum is designed in a way that groups artifacts by decades and themes, spanning everything from early jazz and rock to modern pop. Visitors can see costumes worn by Freddie Mercury, Dusty Springfield, Adam Ant, Spice Girls, Mick Jagger, and instruments played by legendary musicians like Queen’s Roger Taylor and Sex Pistols’ members.
The exhibits aren’t just static displays; many are highly interactive. As one reviewer pointed out, “I liked that it was in one big room grouped into years, loved the music playing and seeing hologram singing.” The hologram performances, such as Boy George, add a touch of modern technology that delights many visitors, especially fans of specific artists.
One of the main draws is the interactive elements. Visitors can get in the mood at the “Dance the Decades” studio, where they can try out dance routines from different eras, or go into the Vocal Booth to sing their favorite hit. For those wanting a bit of instrument practice, there are guitars and drums available in the Gibson Interactive Studio.
Reviewers highlight how these features make the experience fun and memorable. “We loved the way the exhibits were displayed, and the atmosphere was great,” shared a visitor. Another said, “Even trying the instruments, even if I was rubbish, was fun.” These activities are perfect for breaking the ice and making the visit lively, especially for families and groups.
The museum boasts an impressive collection of costumes worn by legends like Freddie Mercury and Dusty Springfield, handwritten lyrics from Adele, and original statues from the Brit Awards. The ability to see these items up close offers a rare glimpse into the artistry and craftsmanship behind British music success stories.
Many reviews praise how well the exhibits are presented: “Loved how well the exhibits were displayed,” noted one visitor, emphasizing the care taken in layout and lighting to highlight each piece’s significance.
Apart from the permanent displays, the Girl Power! Spice Girls at 30 exhibition is a current favorite. It chronicles how the Spice Girls went from an audition ad in The Stage to global icons with 80 million records sold. The exhibit includes memorabilia, music videos, and stories that appeal to both nostalgic fans and new generations.
This exhibition is not official but is a collectors’ event, adding a fun, contemporary element to the museum. Visitors often mention how this focus on a beloved band enhances the overall experience.
Post-visit, most guests find the Merch Store irresistible, with a great range of music-themed gifts, clothing, and books. The Star Café offers snacks and drinks, providing a comfortable spot to relax and reflect on your visit.

Many reviews highlight the friendly, knowledgeable staff—they’re described as welcoming, professional, and helpful. Visitors appreciated the staff’s enthusiasm and the way they enhanced their understanding of the exhibits.
One guest mentioned, “The staff was so welcoming and helped me get the most out of the experience,” which speaks to the overall positive atmosphere. The interactive elements like playing guitars and drums received particular praise: “Great fun even if I was rubbish at it,” said a reviewer, emphasizing that the focus is on entertainment and engagement rather than professional performance.

This tour is a treasure for music fans eager to see rare memorabilia and feel more connected to Britain’s musical history. The interactive elements make it more than just a viewing experience—they create opportunities for fun, learning, and even a little karaoke. The exhibits cover a broad spectrum of genres and eras, from jazz legends to modern pop icons, making it ideal for diverse interests.
The value for money is notable, especially since tickets are valid for 12 months, and the museum offers a good mix of static displays and engaging activities. It’s particularly well-suited for families, groups, or solo travelers with a deep appreciation for music.
If you’re visiting Liverpool and want an authentic, hands-on look at British pop culture, this museum is a must-visit. It combines history, entertainment, and nostalgia in one engaging package.

The British Music Experience in Liverpool offers a lively, well-curated look into Britain’s musical legacy. With a vast collection of artifacts, interactive features, and a current Spice Girls exhibition, it’s a fantastic choice for music lovers of all ages. The staff’s friendliness and the engaging layout make it a memorable visit, whether you’re a casual listener or a die-hard fan.
Given the high praise for its extensive memorabilia, fun activities, and excellent value, this tour stands out as a worthwhile stop. It’s especially ideal for those who want a relaxed, immersive experience that combines history and entertainment. The emphasis on interaction and nostalgia makes it a perfect addition to any Liverpool itinerary.
If you’re after a dynamic, educational, and fun way to connect with British music, this experience hits the right notes. Pack your curiosity, your energy, and maybe some headphones—your personal musical adventure awaits.
“Brilliant experience with lots to learn and read, almost surreal to see actual costumes and instruments through the ages”

Is the ticket included in the price?
Yes, your ticket grants access to the entire British Music Experience, including all exhibits and interactive activities.
Can I cancel or change my booking?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. You also have the option to reserve now and pay later, offering flexibility.
How long is the visit?
Most visitors spend about 75 minutes here, but many stay longer, especially if they enjoy participating in activities or browsing at their own pace.
Is the venue accessible for wheelchairs?
Absolutely. The museum is wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for visitors with mobility needs.
Are children allowed?
Children must be accompanied by an adult. The museum’s interactive features are suitable for kids, making it a family-friendly outing.
What should I bring?
Bringing your own headphones can enhance the commentary experience. Large bags and tripods are not permitted inside, so pack light.
Is the Spice Girls exhibition included?
Yes, the current temporary “Girl Power! Spice Girls at 30” exhibition is included with your general ticket, celebrating their global impact and history.
Whether you’re into rock legends, pop divas, or the history of British music as a whole, the British Music Experience makes for an entertaining and educational visit. It’s a place where music stories come alive, and you might just discover a new favorite artist or song along the way.