Beatles Legacy is a remarkable tribute act dedicated to faithfully recreating the iconic Beatles experience.
Comprised of talented musicians who share an immense passion for the Fab Four’s music, Beatles Legacy meticulously recreates the sound and spirit of the Beatles’ legendary performances. The show incorporates audiovisual elements and historical anecdotes to transport the audience back to the magical era of Beatlemania.
Featuring early hits like Got To Get You Into My Life and Help to later masterpieces such as Day Tripper and Magical Mystery Tour, this two-hour musical journey will take audiences from the early Beatles days to their critically acclaimed solo careers. Beatles Legacy promises to be a must-see musical extravaganza for fans of all ages.
Beatles Legacy
- Sunday, 17 August
- Grand Hall, Kingston City Hall, Moorabbin
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The tribute act features an impressive lineup of Australian musicians including Ripley Smith from TAXIRIDE, The Voice and 21/20, James Wally Howlett from The Elliotts and 21/20, Paul Monger from 21/20 and Hollywood Zoo, Alby Stefani from Geisha and 21/20, Robbie Elliott from The Elliotts, and Jason Resch from Darlinghurst.
The performance will begin at 2pm and run for two hours including an interval, with allocated seating available in the Grand Hall. Tickets are priced at $35 for full admission, $25 for concessions, $15 for children, and $25 for groups of four or more people, with a $3 transaction fee applying to all bookings.
Kingston City Hall is wheelchair accessible with accessible toilets available, ensuring the venue can accommodate all audience members. The venue is located at 979-985 Nepean Highway in Moorabbin, providing convenient access for Beatles fans across Melbourne.
The tribute show promises to deliver an authentic Beatles experience, celebrating the enduring legacy of one of the world’s most influential bands. From the energetic early rock and roll numbers to the sophisticated later compositions, Beatles Legacy will showcase the full spectrum of the Beatles’ musical evolution.
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