Take a magical mystery tour with the fake four

The (almost) Beatles are coming to Copenhagen

First established in 1980, the most famous cover band of the Beatles have now performed over 4,000 times in almost as many countries visited by their original counterparts – interestingly, their career really took off following a 60-date tour of the Soviet Union. 

The group strike an uncanny resemblance to the original group. It’s like they’re genuinely giving new generations the chance to experience the Beatles live. 

Perfectly cast, and a fantastic form of family entertainment that sits somewhere between theatre and concert, this is about as real as the Beatles can now get. This is strongly advised for any ‘new’ fans out there. 

Fri 9 Jan, 20:00; Falconer Salen; 380kr





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