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Royal Concert Hall
Monday 25 July 2022 | 7.30pm
£25 - £57.50
Please note: This is a rescheduled date from 22 July 2021. All tickets for the original date remain valid.
A celebration of 50 years of Abbey Road and Let It Be
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra and The Bootleg Beatles
Richard Balcombe conductor
Arrangements by Ian Stephens
Following on from their hugely successful tour in 2017/18, the award-winning Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra and the nation’s premier Beatles group, The Bootleg Beatles, join forces once again to deliver a Beatles experience like no other.
Experience two of the Beatles’ most iconic albums performed afresh in this special musical collaboration, adding a classical twist and performing beautifully arranged symphonic versions of these timeless classics, including masterpieces such as Here Comes The Sun, Come Together and The Long and Winding Road.
The tour marks 50 years since the release of these final two albums – Abbey Road and Let It Be and will explore the journey to the end of The Beatles – celebrating the music of this era and the legacy that endures to this day.
This unique live staging will be an unmissable event for Beatles fans of all ages!
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