Come along and help us celebrate the 61st Anniversary of The Beatles Birmingham debut at the now sadly burnt down Ritz Ballroom in King's Heath, Birmingham. Originally booked to appear at the Ritz on 11 January 1963, The Beatles were prevented from reaching the venue by blizzard like conditions so the gig had to be re-arranged for 15 February. But the owners Ma & Pa Regan were not unhappy. They had persuaded Brian Epstein not to up their fee even though "Please Please Me" was now No.1 in the charts!
On Saturday 10 February
Doors open at 7 pm
at Kings Heath Cricket & Sports Club
for top tribute act The Beatles Sound who will play hit after hit after hit in a fantastic show. They are the only active Midlands based tribute that have headlined on the mainstage at the World Famous Legendary Cavern Club, Liverpool where the original Beatles made their name The band have lovingly created a brilliant night of The Beatles music that celebrates all the hits of when the four lads from Liverpool shook the World into Beatlemania. The attention to detail is second to none. All songs are performed 100 percent live with no pre-recorded backing music exactly to the original records using all the iconic authentic Beatles instruments and amplifiers. Gone are the gimmicky wigs and costumes as the show really is all about the music! It's all about The Beatles Sound, especially when it comes to their recreation of the legendary combined harmony lead vocals of Lennon & McCartney! Book now as the event is likely to sell out quickly!
Tickets cost just £9 plus booking fee from www.wegottickets.com/event/603874
£12 on the door
Unreserved all seated venue with small fee paying car park at the rear of the club off Alcester Road South
On Sunday 11 February
Doors open at 2.30 pm
at Cartlands Tea Rooms at King's Heath Park House
for an All You Need Is Love Session featuring a fantastic selection of local musicians performing their favourite Beatles songs including acoustic duo Acoustica, the blues soul of Blue Silk, the sensational Peters plays Lennon and the young talented vocalist Matilda Pratt who has sung before thousands at Twickenham!
Book now as the event is likely to sell out quickly!
Tickets cost £6 from Cartlands, £6.60 from www.wegottickets.com/event/604334
£8 on the door
Unreserved all seated venue with free car park off Vicarage Road.
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