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The Rolling Stones – Unzipped extended through 28 March

Wednesday 13 January 2021
The Rolling Stones - Unzipped
The Rolling Stones - Unzipped © Siese Veenstra

The Rolling Stones – Unzipped extended through 28 March

The Rolling Stones – Unzipped will remain open at the Groninger Museum for an additional month, through 28 March 2021. The popular exhibition devoted to the world-famous rock ’n’ roll band had been set to run until 28 February. In light of the museum’s temporary closure in line with measures around coronavirus, the decision has been taken to extend the exhibition to give as many people as possible a chance to see it.

Information on ticket sales will follow once it is known when the museum can reopen. The Groninger Museum will communicate this on its website and social media channels, in its newsletter and elsewhere.

About The Rolling Stones – Unzipped
The Rolling Stones – Unzipped features more than 400 original objects from the band’s personal archive. Along with instruments and stage designs, it contains rare audio fragments and video footage, personal diaries, iconic costumes, posters, album covers and even a reconstruction of the band’s studio and modest flat in Edith Grove in London. Supplemented by unique video material and interactive technology, the exhibition provides an exceptionally detailed inside look at 50 years of Rolling Stones history and the careers of Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts and Ronnie Wood. It explores the musical legacy that saw the Rolling Stones grow from a 1960s blues band into inspirational cultural icons.

Note for editors

For more information and imagery please contact the department Communication, PR and Marketing via

Karina Smrkovsky
ksmrkovsky@groningermuseum.nl
+31 (0)50 3666 512

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