One Ticket to “GetBack! Cast of Beatlemania” at Meadow Brook Music Festival in Rochester Hills on August 27 at 8 p.m.
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Dead ringers of Fab Four blast through 35 songs in character, changing costumes as show courses through all eras of The Beatles.
Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, yet it’s not quite as heartfelt as a complimentary bouquet of plastic surgery. Cherish dedicated mimicry with today’s GrouponLive deal to see GetBack! Cast of Beatlemania, at the Meadow Brook Music Festival on the campus of Oakland University in Rochester Hills on Saturday, August 27, at 8 p.m. Choose between the following options:
• For $12, you get one reserved seat in the back three-quarters of the pavilion (a $19.50 value before fees, or up to a $24.70 value online, including all Ticketmaster fees).
• For $19, you get one VIP or orchestra ticket for a reserved seat in the first quarter of the pavilion (a $29.50 value before fees, or up to a $39.95 value online, including all Ticketmaster fees).
GetBack! Cast of Beatlemania whisks modern audiences away on a magical mystery tour through the discography and mythology of the Fab Four, celebrating The Beatles in a stellar revue fueled by a cast of living dead-ringers. The troupe, assembled from the hit London and Broadway musical Beatlemania, has endeared audiences as one of the longest-running Beatles tribute bands in the world since 1980 due to its uncanny mimicry, infectious energy, and lack of faux Yoko. The current members inhabit the skins, grins, and larynxes of the famed mop-tops with pinpoint accuracy that thrills fans and confuses Ringo Starr’s postman. Armed with vintage instruments and dazzling stage visuals, The Cast of Beatlemania floods two hours with 35 classic songs, changing costumes, facial hair, and girlfriends as the show travelogues through the winsome British Invasion, the trippy-dippy Sgt. Pepper period, and the bittersweet rooftop ending of Let It Be. Like opening Christmas presents with Paul McCartney’s kids, GetBack! Cast of Beatlemania is the closest audiences can get to watching The Beatles without rupturing the space-time continuum.
Dead ringers of Fab Four blast through 35 songs in character, changing costumes as show courses through all eras of The Beatles.
Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, yet it’s not quite as heartfelt as a complimentary bouquet of plastic surgery. Cherish dedicated mimicry with today’s GrouponLive deal to see GetBack! Cast of Beatlemania, at the Meadow Brook Music Festival on the campus of Oakland University in Rochester Hills on Saturday, August 27, at 8 p.m. Choose between the following options:
• For $12, you get one reserved seat in the back three-quarters of the pavilion (a $19.50 value before fees, or up to a $24.70 value online, including all Ticketmaster fees).
• For $19, you get one VIP or orchestra ticket for a reserved seat in the first quarter of the pavilion (a $29.50 value before fees, or up to a $39.95 value online, including all Ticketmaster fees).
GetBack! Cast of Beatlemania whisks modern audiences away on a magical mystery tour through the discography and mythology of the Fab Four, celebrating The Beatles in a stellar revue fueled by a cast of living dead-ringers. The troupe, assembled from the hit London and Broadway musical Beatlemania, has endeared audiences as one of the longest-running Beatles tribute bands in the world since 1980 due to its uncanny mimicry, infectious energy, and lack of faux Yoko. The current members inhabit the skins, grins, and larynxes of the famed mop-tops with pinpoint accuracy that thrills fans and confuses Ringo Starr’s postman. Armed with vintage instruments and dazzling stage visuals, The Cast of Beatlemania floods two hours with 35 classic songs, changing costumes, facial hair, and girlfriends as the show travelogues through the winsome British Invasion, the trippy-dippy Sgt. Pepper period, and the bittersweet rooftop ending of Let It Be. Like opening Christmas presents with Paul McCartney’s kids, GetBack! Cast of Beatlemania is the closest audiences can get to watching The Beatles without rupturing the space-time continuum.