Ticket Tuesdays — 1964 The Beatles Tribute
**CONTEST CLOSED***Yeah, yeah, yeah! See live music that Rolling Stone Magazine calls the βBest Beatles Tribute on Earth,β 1964 The Tribute. Catch this virtual early ’60s Beatles concert complete with accurate instruments, clothing, hairstyles and onstage banter. Beatlemania starts at 8 p.m. on Friday, November 27 at the historic Celebrity Theatre. Tickets range from $25 to $40, but you’re in luck. This Ticket Tuesday we give away two tickets for a night on the town with John, Paul, George and Ringo at 1964 The Tribute.
More from The Celebrity Theatre: On February 9, 1964 the Fab Four sang four of their original songs on The Ed Sullivan Show (All My Loving, She Loves You, I Saw Her Standing There and I Want to Hold Your Hand). That hour revolutionized American popular music. 1964 The Tribute reenacts a Beatles concert from those touring years. This time period is one of the most well times of the Beatles career.
You can purchase tickets online for this all-ages performance or you can try your luck and win passes from Bookmans this Ticket Tuesday. To enter our Ticket Tuesday giveaway, tell us in our comment section about your all-time favorite Beatles song. We will select a winner using random.org. Weβll allow 24 hours for commenting. Winners will be notified by e-mail sometime on Wednesday, November 18. Comments are moderated and may take some time to appear. Please do not resubmit your comments β one is plenty.**CONTEST CLOSED**
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Revolution – the energy – the fact that a song could influence culture and thought
Across The Universe is the first one that popped into my head…as if I could ever choose just one! π
Sorry, this is not a Beatles song. It is a John Lennon song from after the Beatles disbanded. π
Great choice, Jaime! Across the Universe is also one of our favorites from the Beatles’ 1970 Let It Be album. ~Katy S.
Hey Jude. It makes me feel as though I am sitting down with my baby brother (he is 26 years-old) and giving him a pep talk. We love to take him to the show. π
Hey Jude is one of my faves too
‘Bad Boy’ – Not only does this song Rock. but it not also describes me growing up, and.. it also describes how I picture each of the Beatles as teenagers.. I mean.. check out these lyrics:
Just sits around the house and plays that rock and roll music all night..
Buys every rock and roll book on the magazine stand.
Every dime that he gets.. Oh he’s off to the jukebox man.
Get to the barber shop and get that hair cut off your head.
Yep.. that sounds like a teenage Beatle to me. Rock and Roll
These are excellent selections! It’s hard to choose just one Beatles song. ~Katy S.
Let it Be π
Revolution! <3
Hey Jude my favorite and considered to be one of the best songs of all time