It was 60 years ago that The Beatles popped onto the scene and produced eight years of work that would go on to influence music and pop culture.
Honouring those transformative years for music, premier tribute band, The Beatle Boys, will play in Camden next month, fresh from their recent sold-out concerts in North America, Asia and Africa
The Beatle Boys will have the Camden audience singing along and tapping their feet to 35 of the bands’ chart toppers, including Help, A Hard Day’s Night, Can’t Buy Me Love, Yesterday, Love Me Do, She Loves You, Eleanor Rigby, Hey Jude, Let It Be and many more.
John Kater, who takes on the role of Paul McCartney, said the band was excited to bring their experience of The Beatles to Camden.
“Camden is a vibrant and captivating place. Its unique atmosphere and rich cultural heritage make it an ideal stage for The Beatle Boys,” he said.
“The enthusiastic and diverse audience that Camden attracts fuels our excitement to be there.
“The warm and welcoming nature of the locals, combined with their love for the arts, promises an unforgettable experience. We simply can’t wait to come to Camden.”
Mayor of Camden, Cr Ashleigh Cagney, said it was great to be able to offer entertainment nights like this one here in Camden.
“There’s no need to travel far to enjoy your Friday night when the show comes to you!” she said.
“I hope it’s a great time for local Beatles fans – and to be honest, who amongst us isn’t a fan of one of the most iconic bands of all time?”
The show is on Friday, August 25 from 8pm at Camden Civic Centre.