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Let It Be tour to play The Wheeler

Tomorrow, The Wheeler Opera House and Wheeler Associates will bring the music of The Beatles to the stage.

 

No one anticipated that The Beatles’ performance in 1969 on the roof of the Apple Offices would ever be their last show.

 

“Let It Be - a Celebration of the Music of The Beatles” imagines a world where the band never played a last show. It imagines a world where The Beatles continued their journey.

 

Direct from London’s West End and Broadway, the international hit show enters a time capsule and blasts back to what would have been John Lennon’s 40th Birthday - October 9, 1980.

 

For one night, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr come together after a decade apart to play the hits and the classics.

 

Annerin Productions brings audiences the show that they never got to see The Beatles perform. The original production established itself as one of the West End’s most popular shows when it opened in 2012. The cast behind “Let It Be” has played over one thousand shows since.

 

“Let It Be” charts the band’s beginning in Liverpool’s Cavern Club through the height of their careers to their later studio works.

The show begins at 7:30pm at The Wheeler. For tickets, visit the Wheeler Box Office or go to aspenshowtix.com.

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