Meet The Beatles, Civic Hall

‘Meet The Beatles’ performed at Nantwich Civic Hall in front of a sell-out audience, writes Jonathan White.

Talented acoustic guitar and female vocal duo ‘Chapter Two’ warmed up the audience with a mixture of classic tracks.

They were followed by ‘Meet The Beatles’ who sang and played several of the Fab Four’s hits.

Songs included ‘I Saw Her Standing There’, ‘Please Please Me’, ‘From Me To You’, ‘Do You Want to Know a Secret’, ‘All My Loving’, ‘I Want to Hold Your Hand’, ‘I Wanna Be Your Man’, ‘A Hard Day’s Night’, ‘And I Love Her’, ‘Can’t Buy Me Love’ and ‘Roll Over Beethoven’.

They also wowed the crowd with renditions of ‘Yesterday’, ‘Eight Days a Week’, ‘I Feel Fine’, ‘She Loves You’, ‘Twist and Shout’, ‘Help!’, ‘Ticket to Ride’, ‘Nowhere Man’, ‘In My Life (I Love You More)’, ‘We Can Work It Out’, ‘Drive My Car’, ‘Penny Lane’, ‘All You Need Is Love’, ‘Hello, Goodbye’, ‘Yellow Submarine’, ‘Back in the U.S.S.R.’, ‘The Ballad of John and Yoko’, ‘Lady Madonna’ and ‘Hey Jude’.

Their set included a costume change and their final floor-filler and encore was ‘Get Back’.

Meet The Beatles - Ringo Starr on drums

Jon Mitchell, event manager from Warble Entertainment, said: “Once again, both Warble Entertainment and Nantwich Town Council are incredibly thrilled with the success of the show.

“Tickets sold out within three weeks of being put on sale and we could have potentially put on a second night judging by the interest in tickets, especially after the show had sold out.

“When you see the performance, it’s easy to see why it’s so popular.

“With such tight musicianship and all the hits, Meet The Beatles are up there as one of the premier tributes to the Fab Four in the UK.”

‘Meet The Beatles’ was organised by Warble Entertainment in partnership with Nantwich Town Council.

(pics courtesy of Jonathan White)

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One Comment

  1. Great night and fantastic band!

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