Hard Rock Cafe London and Piccadilly Circus is embracing the great outdoors this spring as they reopen their al-fresco dining terraces and Rock Shops. The iconic restaurant’s outdoor dining spaces – open from April 12th – are located in prime positions. Dine on the historic terrace at the first and original cafe on Old Park Lane, or Hard Rock’s European flagship in the heart of the West End.

Diners can sip in style with a Hurricane cocktail in hand and tuck into favourites from the world-famous menu, including the Original Legendary Burger, Smokehouse Pork Ribs and New York Cheesecake. It’s also the perfect opportunity to check out the new Retail collection!

Hard Rock Cafe is bringing live music back into the city with the return of unplugged sets from up-and-coming artists. Rocking every week from 6.30pm, on Wednesdays at Hard Rock Cafe London in the Bar Area and Thursdays at Hard Rock Cafe Piccadilly Circus in the Rock Shop.

Live Music Acts

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Wednesday 14 April & Thursday 15 April (both London locations)

Jesse Smith – with his acoustic rock sound, Jesse has been the voice of dozens of high-profile projects including: the frontman singer of alternative band Romances, Queen Symphonic, Thriller Live!, Boot Led Zeppelin and many more. No stranger to taking to the stage, Jesse has performed all over the world in venues such as the Royal Albert Hall, Wembley Arena, Download Festival, Shepherds Bush Empire, and many more.

Wednesday 21 April at Hard Rock Cafe London

James Black – hugely talented singer & guitarist, James blurs the lines between rock, pop & blues, and is the ultimate king of mash-up. Be prepared for a very cool set from one of London’s finest musicians.

Thursday 22 April at Hard Rock Cafe Piccadilly Circus

Frankie Connolly & Ben Gittins – close to Hard Rock’s heart, Frankie & Ben were part of a band called The Carnabys, who earned themselves a formidable live reputation. They have played Hard Rock stages and festivals all over the world and are on fire when they jam together. They’ll be performing rock covers, with a sprinkling of blues and a handful of originals.

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