Warragul & Drouin Gazette

Yeah! Yeah! Yeah! Beatles Boys

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The Beatles were the Number One rock and roll band of all time and they had the most Number 1 hit records of all time.

Now, after a national tour with the Australian Symphony Orchestra, the Beatle Boys present the Number 1 hits in a two-hour concert at the West Gippsland Arts Centre.

Fifty years on, the new-age Fab Four take you back to those incredible days when the Beatles dominated the music charts with as many as seven songs in the Top 10 starting at No 1.

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 …

The audience will hear every classic Beatles song that ever made it to No 1, no less than 35 chart toppers.

The ‘Fabulous’ Beatle Boys are as close as it gets to the original four lads from Liverpool as they play all the chart topping classics from 1963 to 1970.

The Fabulous Beatle Boys play at the West Gippsland Arts Centre at 8pm on Saturday, October 22.

Tickets are $65 for adults, $63 concession and $60 for members.

For bookings or more informatio­n, contact the West Gippsland Arts Centre box-office on 5624 2456 or visit www.wgac.org.au.

GIVEAWAY

The Gazette is offering three double tickets to the Beatles’ show.

To enter, send an envelope to the Warragul & Drouin Gazette, PO Box 305, Warragul 3820, or drop it in to our office at 97 Queen Street.

Write your name and contact number on the back of the envelope.

Entries close at noon on Monday, October 17, and winners will be contacted that afternoon.

 ??  ?? Left: Fifty years on, the new-age Fab Four will take you back to those incredible days when the Beatles dominated the music charts
Left: Fifty years on, the new-age Fab Four will take you back to those incredible days when the Beatles dominated the music charts
 ??  ?? Right: The ‘Fabulous’ Beatle Boys are as close as it gets to the original four lads from Liverpool
Right: The ‘Fabulous’ Beatle Boys are as close as it gets to the original four lads from Liverpool

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