The United Kingdom’s first Rock and Roll ‘Hall Of Fame’ will form part of new exhibition at the O2 Arena in London, it's been revealed.
Popworld, which will boast rare memorabilia and interactive features, is expected to open at the former Millennium Dome venue early next year.
A spokesperson for O2 operator AEG said that the exhibition would “cement the O2 as the headquarters of music in Britain”.
It’s reported that famous artists such as David Bowie and Led Zeppelin could be brought to ‘life’ as holograms as part of the exhibition.
The O2 Arena has quickly established itself as one of the countries leading music venues since it opened in June, with such acts as Prince and the Rolling Stones playing multi-nights there.
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