Abbey Road LIVE!
General Admission - $19.00
Gold Section - $37.00
Abbey Road LIVE!
Gold Section - $37.00
Abbey Road LIVE!
Performing “Abbey Road” and More
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"one of the world's premier Beatles cover bands"
-US News & World Report, Dec 2012
"unquestionably expert at what they do"
-Indyweek, Sep 2013
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"one of the world's premier Beatles cover bands"
-US News & World Report, Dec 2012
"unquestionably expert at what they do"
-Indyweek, Sep 2013
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Come and experience some Beatles magic as Abbey Road LIVE! delivers its signature performance: the entire Abbey Road album, start-to-finish. Featuring classics such as “Come Together”, “Here Comes The Sun” and the epic Side 2 medley, Abbey Road has been widely recognized as the Fab Four’s finest musical work. And that’s half of the evening: fans will be treated to another set of Beatles tunes spanning the band’s 8-year, 200 song career.
Abbey Road LIVE! is not your typical look-alike Beatle tribute act. Don't expect mop-top wigs and phony British accents. Rather, this band is about bringing some of the more complex Beatles music to life in a raw & spirited fashion, while remaining true to the original recordings.
And the band’s creative exuberance is infectious. At a typical Abbey Road LIVE! show, audiences young and old can found gleefully singing along with every word, many relishing the chance to hear this monumental music performed live -- something the Beatles themselves never did, as they stopped touring in 1966, before many of their best albums were released.
Abbey Road LIVE! is not your typical look-alike Beatle tribute act. Don't expect mop-top wigs and phony British accents. Rather, this band is about bringing some of the more complex Beatles music to life in a raw & spirited fashion, while remaining true to the original recordings.
And the band’s creative exuberance is infectious. At a typical Abbey Road LIVE! show, audiences young and old can found gleefully singing along with every word, many relishing the chance to hear this monumental music performed live -- something the Beatles themselves never did, as they stopped touring in 1966, before many of their best albums were released.
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