Nirvana's iconic album Nevermind will be honoured with an exhibition in London next month (Sep11) to mark the record's 20th anniversary.
The 1991 masterpiece has sold 30 million copies worldwide, and fans will be able to see rare photos, memorabilia and artefacts linked to the band and the album in the U.K. capital.
The event will be held at The Loading Bay Gallery in London's East End and will also feature a number of contributions from Nirvana devotees.
The exhibition will coincide with the re-release of a special edition of Nevermind on 19 September (11).
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