🎶 A Tribute to The Beatles & Beyond
An Evening of Timeless Songs by John, Paul, George, and Ringo
Set List
- Glass Onion
(Lennon–McCartney)
A swirling mystery from the White Album that peels back the layers of Beatles lore. - Tell Me Why
(Lennon–McCartney)
An upbeat cry of frustration from A Hard Day’s Night—pure ’60s energy. - Your Mother Should Know
(Lennon–McCartney)
A whimsical, waltzing nod to vaudeville with a wink to generations past. - Here Comes The Sun
(George Harrison)
A warm and hopeful anthem, welcoming light after the long, cold winter. - You Won’t See Me
(Lennon–McCartney)
A melodic lament from Rubber Soul, weaving disillusion with pop perfection. - All You Need Is Love
(Lennon–McCartney)
The universal message of peace and unity—still as powerful as ever.
Interlude: A Glimpse Into Their Solo Years
- Too Many People
(Paul McCartney)
A bold and biting track from Ram, full of sharp wit and layered sound. - How Do You Sleep?
(John Lennon)
A searing response—Lennon at his rawest and most direct. - My Sweet Lord
(George Harrison)
A spiritual and melodic masterpiece, merging devotion with transcendence. - Photograph
(Ringo Starr, co-written with Harrison)
A nostalgic gem—Ringo’s shining moment of heart and harmony.
Return to the Fab Four
- Sexy Sadie
(Lennon–McCartney)
Elegant, eerie, and enigmatic—a veiled goodbye from the Maharishi era. - For You Blue
(George Harrison)
Laid-back blues from Let It Be, with a smile in every strum. - Doctor Robert
(Lennon–McCartney)
A curious character sketch with a dose of mid-60s experimentation. - Across The Universe
(Lennon–McCartney)
Ethereal and poetic—a cosmic meditation, drifting endlessly. - I Wanna Be Your Man
(Lennon–McCartney)
An early rock stomper, delivered with punch and pure rock ‘n’ roll spirit.
