Together, Let It Be and Abbey Road form the majestic final chord of The Beatles, performed one more time by The Analogues, in full, with horns and strings and using the same instrumentation used by The Beatles at the time.
Experience the richness of The Beatles' studio years one last time
Let It Be is The Beatles' last released album, but not the last album The Beatles recorded. That was Abbey Road. Paul McCartney urged the band to pull out all the stops one last time, with the full involvement of ‘the fifth Beatle’, producer George Martin. This ended a period of unprecedented productivity, three short years in which The Beatles made six albums that would change pop music forever.
The Analogues' meticulous reconstruction of these iconic Beatles albums received rave reviews at home and abroad. The show is part of One and One and One is Three, a trilogy where audiences can experience the complete oeuvre from The Beatles' studio years in its full scope and richness one last time!
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Band A € 57.50
Band B € 50
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'I've witnessed something I never really though I'd be able to witness again. Amazing.'
★★★★
Geoff Emerick
Chief Engineer for The Beatles
'If you have all the tiny details right... then the whole must be right'
★★★★
Mark Lewisohn
Beatles expert
'Most of us have never seen The Beatles live. After tonight, I feel like at least I have heard them.'
★★★★
The Telegraph
Photography
Ferdy Damman