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The ‘Bootleg’ Beatles is returning to Manila this October
The ‘Bootleg’ Beatles is returning to Manila this October
The Beatles tribute band The Bootleg Beatles are set to hold a concert in Manila on October 26 at The Theatre at Solaire in Parañaque City.
The Beatles tribute band The Bootleg Beatles are set to hold a concert in Manila on October 26 at The Theatre at Solaire in Parañaque City.
Local concert promoter Concert Republic announced on their social media pages the group’s upcoming Manila show.
Local concert promoter Concert Republic announced on their social media pages the group’s upcoming Manila show.
“⚠️ ATTENTION, BEATLES FANS! ⚠️
“⚠️ ATTENTION, BEATLES FANS! ⚠️
Get ready for the ultimate musical experience! The world’s No. 1 Beatles tribute band, @bootlegbeatlesofficial Beatles, is coming back to Manila for an electrifying concert!
Get ready for the ultimate musical experience! The world’s No. 1 Beatles tribute band, @bootlegbeatlesofficial Beatles, is coming back to Manila for an electrifying concert!
📅 Saturday, 26 October 2024, 8PM
📅 Saturday, 26 October 2024, 8PM
📍 Live at The Theatre at Solaire
📍 Live at The Theatre at Solaire
Relive the magic of the Fab Four and sing along to all your favorite hits!
Relive the magic of the Fab Four and sing along to all your favorite hits!
#TheBootlegBeatles #TheBootlegBeatles2024 #TheBootlegBeatlesMNL2024,” they penned in a post.
#TheBootlegBeatles #TheBootlegBeatles2024 #TheBootlegBeatlesMNL2024,” they penned in a post.
Fans can sing along to The Beatles' “Let It Be”, “Here Comes The Sun”, “Yesterday”, "Hey Jude", "Yellow Submarine" and more for as low as ₱1,850.
Fans can sing along to The Beatles' “Let It Be”, “Here Comes The Sun”, “Yesterday”, "Hey Jude", "Yellow Submarine" and more for as low as ₱1,850.
Check out the ticket prices below:
Check out the ticket prices below:
Platinum - ₱6,850
Platinum - ₱6,850
Svip - ₱5,850
Svip - ₱5,850
Vip - ₱4,850
Vip - ₱4,850
Gold - ₱3,850
Gold - ₱3,850
Silver - ₱2,850
Silver - ₱2,850
Bronze - ₱1,850
Bronze - ₱1,850
Tickets are available on all Ticketworld outlets and the online site.
Tickets are available on all Ticketworld outlets and the online site.
The band is composed of Steve White (who portrays Paul McCartney), Stephen Hill (who portrays the late George Harrison), Paul Canning (who portrays the late John Lennon), and Gordon Elsmore (who portrays Ringo Starr).
The band is composed of Steve White (who portrays Paul McCartney), Stephen Hill (who portrays the late George Harrison), Paul Canning (who portrays the late John Lennon), and Gordon Elsmore (who portrays Ringo Starr).
As per the press release, the band “have become 'an institution' over the past 44 years with their note-perfect recreation of the hits from the world’s most famous songbook.
As per the press release, the band “have become 'an institution' over the past 44 years with their note-perfect recreation of the hits from the world’s most famous songbook.
"Their performances truly recreate every detail from the popular band’s previous shows, including costumes to authentic period instruments, from their witty ‘Liverpudlian’ banter to their ‘inflection perfect’ vocal mimicry," they added.
"Their performances truly recreate every detail from the popular band’s previous shows, including costumes to authentic period instruments, from their witty ‘Liverpudlian’ banter to their ‘inflection perfect’ vocal mimicry," they added.
Throughout their forty-year career, the Bootleg Beatles have supported many of the world’s biggest stars, including Oasis, Rod Stewart, Tom Jones, Elton John, and even Sir Paul McCartney himself.
Throughout their forty-year career, the Bootleg Beatles have supported many of the world’s biggest stars, including Oasis, Rod Stewart, Tom Jones, Elton John, and even Sir Paul McCartney himself.
The Bootleg Beatles have previously performed sold-out shows in the Philippines during their 2016 and 2018 tours.
The Bootleg Beatles have previously performed sold-out shows in the Philippines during their 2016 and 2018 tours.
Last October 2022, they had other sold-out shows in the country at SMX Convention Centre in Davao City, Waterfront Hotel Casino in Cebu City, and at PICC Plenary Hall in Pasay City.
Last October 2022, they had other sold-out shows in the country at SMX Convention Centre in Davao City, Waterfront Hotel Casino in Cebu City, and at PICC Plenary Hall in Pasay City.
They performed at this year’s (2024) Glastonbury and Isle of White Festivals, held in the United Kingdom.
They performed at this year’s (2024) Glastonbury and Isle of White Festivals, held in the United Kingdom.
Meanwhile, the original Fab Four released their “final song” five decades after the group broke up.
Meanwhile, the original Fab Four released their “final song” five decades after the group broke up.
As per BBC News Entertainment, “Now and Then” is based on a 1970s demo recording where the first bars were written and performed on piano by John in 1977 while George played his guitar parts in 1995 during the Anthology sessions.
As per BBC News Entertainment, “Now and Then” is based on a 1970s demo recording where the first bars were written and performed on piano by John in 1977 while George played his guitar parts in 1995 during the Anthology sessions.
The song was completed last year by the remaining members of the band, Sir Paul and Sir Ringo, which was featured in a 12-minute short film documentary.
The song was completed last year by the remaining members of the band, Sir Paul and Sir Ringo, which was featured in a 12-minute short film documentary.
The song is the final track on the British rock band anthologies known as the Red and Blue albums, which were dated from 1962 to 1966 and 1967 to 1970, respectively.
The song is the final track on the British rock band anthologies known as the Red and Blue albums, which were dated from 1962 to 1966 and 1967 to 1970, respectively.
“Making good music in a band is all about chemistry. The way our four very different personalities combined in the Beatles was something very special,” Sir Paul said in an interview.
“Making good music in a band is all about chemistry. The way our four very different personalities combined in the Beatles was something very special,” Sir Paul said in an interview.
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