Can You Feel the Force?: Vintage pop music. The early 1970s was a golden age for soul, before disco exploded onto the scene. Aretha Franklin, Michael Jackson and Bill Withers perform.
Satin and Tat: Toe-tapping series featuring classic Seventies music from the vaults. Kings of rock on stage include The Who, The Rolling Stones, Queen and the late, great David Bowie.
The Boy Looked at Johnny: Riotous punk, rock and new wave tunes from hellraisers across the pond, including Alice Cooper, The Ramones, Iggy Pop, Talking Heads and Bruce Springsteen.
Smash it Up: Anarchy in the UK. The mid-1970s saw the emergence of punk and new wave. This stellar line-up includes The Clash, X-Ray Spex, The Damned, The Undertones and Joy Division.
Comin' Home to You: A rare chance to see stadium-filling rock superstars and troubled troubadours playing intimate sets in the 70s. Features The Eagles, Eric Clapton and Dire Straits.
Long Ago and Far Away: Nostalgic 70s music retrospective. Carole King, James Taylor, Neil Young, Don McLean and Paul Simon are just some of the influential singer-songwriters on show.
The Days I Knew Then: Get your satin trousers and feather boas on as we celebrate 70s pop music. Featuring classic performances from Abba, Wings, David Essex, Kate Bush and Boney M.
Free to Be Me: Prog rock was massive in 1972 and even had its own TV programme - the much-loved Whistle Test. Free, Deep Purple, Jethro Tull and Yes are among the hirsute performers.
Can You Feel the Force?: Vintage pop music. The early 1970s was a golden age for soul, before disco exploded onto the scene. Aretha Franklin, Michael Jackson and Bill Withers perform.
Satin and Tat: Toe-tapping series featuring classic Seventies music from the vaults. Kings of rock on stage include The Who, The Rolling Stones, Queen and the late, great David Bowie.