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International Beatleweek Festival

A Celebration of Paul and Ringo

This event was originally due to take place in Grand Central, but was moved to Liverpool Philharmonic Hall. Please note that the start time for this concert is now 1pm, instead of the previously advertised 12pm.

The spotlight of this International Beatleweek Festival show will be on honouring the impressive and ever-increasing catalogue of music of Ringo Starr and Paul McCartney.

American songwriter, producer and musician Mark Hudson joins the line-up to celebrate the greatest hits of Ringo Starr. Mark who wrote and produced for Ringo for ten years, returns to Beatleweek for the first time since 2019 for what is sure to be an epic set.

The second half of the show is dedicated to the work of Sir Paul McCartney in what will be his 80th birthday year.

Tony Coburn's Pure McCartney will be raising the Liverpool Philharmonic Hall roof with their perfectly accurate renditions of Macca classics such as 'Jet', 'Maybe I'm Amazed', and of course 'Live and Let Die'. 

International Beatleweek Festival packages are available at internationalbeatleweek.com.


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