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Chicken & Tunes



Nando’s has opened a free music studio at one of their main London restaurants, giving budding musicians the chance to perform, record and edit their own tracks downstairs after tucking into some fiery chicken upstairs. After all, all the best ideas start over a Peri-Peri.

The studio has been opened downstairs at Nando’s in Frith Street, Soho, London, and will give successful applicants the chance to record their own music with the help of an in-house studio engineer and pioneering equipment including a Neumann U87 microphone.
Other equipment available at the studio includes an Apple iMac which has been equipped with Waves Platinum Bundle, a leading recording software package.



The huge venture comes after the hugely popular restaurant previously launched Nando’s Music Exchange, a program which inspires the exchange of global music influences through mentoring and workshops from leading artists including Stormzy and Ella Eyre.

“We’re really excited to open our first music space, both for our growing network of artists but also for our fans looking for a unique experience in restaurant. Some of the best ideas have started over Peri-Peri (or so we’re told), so we’re looking forward to hearing what happens when we bring together chicken and tunes!”, a Nando’s spokesperson said.

The studio is open 5 days a week, and best of all it is free, so if you are all ‘fired up’ after your burger or wrap what’s stopping you? All you need to do is request a session over at the official page here.