Nando’s has opened an actual recording studio. Yep.

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by Elizabeth Puddicombe |
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Nando's may have just launched the best thing since Nando's airport breakfast.

The brand announced they have launched a music studio in their London Frith Street branch for aspiring musicians complete with professional recording equipment

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The best bit is the studio is free to use, and fellow diners can watch through glass doors. You could potentially witness your next club banger midway through your quarter chicken.

For beginners, Nandos has recruited experts and artists that will run regular workshops on how to use the equipment and make your first hit.

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A Nando’s spokesperson said: ‘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!’

This comes after the launch of Nando's Music Exchange last year which has seen the likes of Stormzy and Ella Eyre mentor young artists.

Artists can apply for free sessions and for an in-house engineer at the studiohere.

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