Fans of Peaky Blinders will be able to step inside the Shelby family's world this summer, with an interactive experience set to open in London in August.
Called Peaky Blinders Underworld, the attraction is produced by KMJ Entertainment in partnership with Banijay Rights and will open at Arches London Bridge, according to Variety. It combines interactive gameplay, live entertainment, and actor-led encounters to bring the show's criminal underworld to life.
Locations from the series have been recreated for visitors to explore. These include the Garrison Tavern, the Shelby family's signature pub, where live music, drinks, and light bites will be available. Guests can also visit The Bookies, Chinatown, and The Small Heath Fairground. There is also a gift shop.
Visitors will have the chance to prove themselves worthy of joining the Peaky Blinders gang as part of the experience.
Series creator Steven Knight described the attraction as something beyond a straightforward recreation of the show. "'Peaky Blinders Underworld' is not just a recreation of the Shelby family's world, but a much wider destination," he said. "This venue gives fans the opportunity to socially engage with their beloved series through a completely new prism, while those less familiar with the show will find plenty to love about it too."
The Peaky Blinders franchise is currently expanding on multiple fronts. A standalone film, Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man, launched earlier this year. Two follow-up series led by a new generation of the gang, featuring Jamie Bell and Charlie Heaton, are already in production in Birmingham and are expected to arrive in 2027 and 2028. The original series is available on BBC in the United Kingdom and on Netflix internationally.
