New “London Rocks” show brings the psychedelic fun of the British Invasion to Busch Gardens Williamsburg

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British rock ā€™nā€™ roll is once again invading the colonies with the debut of “London Rocks” at Busch Gardens Williamsburg.” The new show that mixes live singing and dancing with stunning lighting and animation effects takes audiences back in time to when British rock infiltrated our culture and forever changed music.

London Rocks officially opens to guests May 23, but the park offered a sneak peek of the show to invited media and select guests a week early. It’s a 27-minute multi-media stage show, featuring a img class=”aligncenter” src of live singers, musicians, and dancers whose performances are enhanced by an immersive and interactive set that transports guests to the heyday of British rock.


Video: London Rocks show highlights at Busch Gardens Williamsburg


London Rocks at Busch Gardens Williamsburg

Through the lyrics and music of songs made famous by British artists in the 60s, 70s, and 80s, London Rocks tells the story of Lucy and Guy, a young couple who finds love in a record store, as they navigate through the victories and trials of life and love.

Show director Sam Buntrock said they wanted to capture the phenomenon of rock’n’roll in the ā€˜60s, ā€˜70s, and ā€˜80s and the lasting effect music has on our lives and culture. “It was about the innovation of music and about how we tell the stories of our lives,” said Buntrock.

The show scenes demonstrate the different ways we use music to express our emotions, whether it is love or frustration. The featured songs bring those expressions to life. “Music brings us together more than anything else in our culture,” he added.

London Rocks at Busch Gardens Williamsburg

London Rocks at Busch Gardens Williamsburg

The songs for London Rocks were carefully selected to tell the story, pay tribute to the era, and feature a variety of artists, such as Eric Clapton, the Rolling Stones, and – of course – the Beatles. While the songs capture the audienceā€™s attention and hearts, they donā€™t always move the story forward effectively. However, they are always fun and upbeat, and they appeal to a wide variety of audiences.

London Rocks at Busch Gardens Williamsburg

London Rocks at Busch Gardens Williamsburg

London Rocks at Busch Gardens Williamsburg

London Rocks at Busch Gardens Williamsburg

London Rocks at Busch Gardens Williamsburg

In addition to the songs, the stage, with its animated effects, is its own character in the show. For London Rocks, the Globe Theatreā€™s stage was completely redone to display the transformation of London after rock’n’roll was introduced. The transformation is facilitated by five state-of-the-art projectors, emitting 110,000 lumens, which produce custom video animation that shifts and turns with the scenes.

These video images, projected over the stage, bring the scenes to life whether it is simulating a stroll down the street or a deep dive into the ocean. The video is stunning and interesting, and turns the stage into a setting as alive and bustling as London itself. More than 54,000 drawings of video animation cells are featured from the pre-show through the finale. The detailed animations are a break-out and unexpected star of London Rocks and enhance the repeatability of the show; you wonā€™t be able to see all of the details in one show. The animation also pays homage to British humor.

London Rocks at Busch Gardens Williamsburg

London Rocks at Busch Gardens Williamsburg

London Rocks at Busch Gardens Williamsburg

Creative Producer Jason Kantrowitz said ensuring the show was true to British culture and the musical era was a top priority. “We wanted to be very authentic to this period of music that inspired us,” said Kantrowitz.

The debut of London Rocks marks the return of live entertainment to the Globe Theatre in the park’s English village after a 20-year absence. Since 1994, the theater has featured a variety of 4D shows, but Scott Gasparich, the parkā€™s vice president of entertainment, said it was time to bring live shows back. “This facility is the best in the park,” said Gasparich. “This restored this facility to the crown jewel of our facilities.”

In addition to the Globe Theatre’s transformation, London Rocksā€™s theme extends to the outside English Village, which received subtle enhancement. Dozens of British flags fly over the heads of guests, draped between buildings, and a double-decker bus has pulled up to the theater’s entrance, offering London Rocks merchandise. Also, Union Snacks, a self-serve drink and snack shop, opened across from the theater, featuring Coca-Cola Freestyle machines.

London Rocks at Busch Gardens Williamsburg

London Rocks at Busch Gardens Williamsburg

London Rocks at Busch Gardens Williamsburg

London Rocks at Busch Gardens Williamsburg

London Rocks has brought a new life to the sometimes-stuffy English Village – just as rock’n’roll did to England in the ’60s. The show is perfect for guests looking for an attraction that will be fun for everyone in their party. The showā€™s recognizable tunes, eye-catching visuals, and elaborate details will capture audiences, but the story might not always resonate with them.

With its upbeat music and vibrancy, London Rocks offers a brand of entertainment that hasnā€™t been addressed by the parkā€™s other live shows, and it is enjoyable for all ages and will delight and capture first-time guests and annual pass holders alike.

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