Arts & Entertainment

Beatlemania Returns With Tribute Show In Gloucester Township

This live show takes a journey through three eras of the Beatles' remarkable career, with band members using authentic 1960s instruments.

GLOUCESTER TOWNSHIP, NJ —Travel back to the beginning of Beatlemania in the United States with a tribute show coming up in Gloucester Township.

The "Beatlemania Again" show is Jan. 21 at Dennis Flyer Memorial Theater in Gloucester Township (200 College Drive, Blackwood). It begins at 7 p.m., and tickets are $25 for general admission. An additional $5 fee will be charged for tickets sold at the door.

This live show takes audiences on a journey through three eras of the Beatles' remarkable career, including costume changes. It's geared for all ages, and especially Beatles lovers.

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And to add another touch of authenticity, Beatlemania Again uses the same instruments that the Fab Four did in the 1960s including Hofner bass guitars, Rickenbacker guitars, Gretsch guitars, Vox amplifiers, and Black Oyster Pearl Ludwig drums.

"The show chronologically traces The Beatles' career from their debut on the Ed Sullivan Show in 1964 to their psychedelic era and the release of the mind-blowing "Sgt. Pepper" album to their last-ever live concert on the rooftop of Apple records in 1969," says the event page.

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This event was rescheduled from earlier this winter.

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