Glusburn Community & Arts Centre will host their Beatlemania! night this March.
The tribute night will be held on Saturday 15th March at 7:30pm.
Beatles Tribute band, Beatlemania! have previously played to seel out audiences all over the world.
They recently announced their brand new show for 2025, 'Ticket To Ride'.
The band are also currently performing as the cast in the hit show “The Magic of The Beatles”.
The Ticket to Ride in ‘25 tour will feature a lot of songs from 1965 including Help, Yesterday, Day Tripper, Nowhere Man and Norwegian Wood.
The performance continues with a huge back-catalogue of the all greatest hits that you know and love including; She Loves You, I Want To Hold Your Hand, I Feel Fine, Help!, Day Tripper, Yellow Submarine, All You Need Is Love, Hey Jude, Something, Get Back and many more.
David Peterson, who performs as Paul MCartney said:
"We are delighted to be back on the road with this brand-new show that celebrates The Beatles, and the launch of the band onto the World stage back in 1964.
"We absolutely love performing these timeless hits and look forward to sharing these at the Glusburn as part of our 2025 tour.”
Richard Alcock, of EJB Promotions, said
“It is great to be presenting Beatlemania on the Glusburn Community & Arts Centre this March. Beatlemania are a renowned Beatles tribute band, authentically recreating their performances, live on stage.”
Tickets are available from Ticket Source at ticketsource.co.uk/glusburncommunityartscentre.

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