The Bootleg Beatles
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The Bootleg Beatles
Cinéma UGC Cyrano
Versailles
à partir de 59,00 €
60th anniversary of the concert at Cyrano
Mon 15 January 2024 - 20:00Cinéma UGC Cyrano
Versailles
à partir de 59,00 €
The Bootleg Beatles
Salle Pleyel
Paris
à partir de 34,50 €
Jusqu'à -20%
In Concert
Sun 10 March 2024 - 20:00Salle Pleyel
Paris
à partir de 34,50 €
Jusqu'à -20%
The Bootleg Beatles
Théâtre du Léman
Genève
à partir de 64,55 CHF
In Concert
Wed 13 March 2024 - 20:00Théâtre du Léman
Genève
à partir de 64,55 CHF
It's incredible to think that half a century has passed since "Love Me Do" heralded the stunning arrival of numerous worldwide hits that would establish THE BEATLES as the most dominant force of all time in music culture. popular music.
Throughout this period, their music has never been overshadowed, their image has never deteriorated, and although two of them are no longer with us, they continue to attract many new fans, even with the arrival of new generations.
Remarkably, during the opening and closing ceremonies of the London Olympics, ten of the songs chosen by the billion-plus viewers were BEATLES songs. That says it all. For over thirty of those years, BOOTLEG BEATLES have played these classic pop songs in concert to audiences around the world, convincing even the most hardened and skeptical with their stunning reproduction of the BEATLES sound and look.
With a little help from their additional musicians, they managed to reproduce songs that the FAB FOUR themselves never played on stage. No synth, no soundtrack, just the musicians playing the songs “live”. Every tiny detail is meticulously reproduced, from their costumes to the authentic instruments of the time: from their witticisms, and their jokes thrown with real “Liverpool” accents, to their perfect vocal expressions.
As one reviewer pointed out...it's not the BEATLES, but you just won't believe it. But don't take his word as a guarantee! See for yourself, go back to the days when TV was black and white, beer was worth two shillings a pint, and four boys named JOHN, PAUL, GEORGE and RINGO, were going to emerge from a club based in a smoky cellar in Liverpool, England, to conquer the world.
Everything would soon change!