BEATLECONCERT

 

MAY 29-30-31, 2025

Doors open 8:30pm

12th Ave Arts
1620 12th Ave
Seattle, WA 98122

 

DETAILS

 

BeatleConcert 2025

It's a perfect metaphor, that The Beatles' performing careers started in a cavern and ended on a rooftop. But the seven-year climb wasn't linear. After three punishing concert tours around the globe, the Beatles abandoned the road in 1966. And turned inward. 

The second half of The Beatles' career resulted in their most indelible material: the albums Rubber SoulRevolverSgt PepperThe White AlbumLet It Be, and Abbey Road, and songs like "Something," "Hey Jude," "Come Together," "Here Comes the Sun," "A Day in the Life," "Helter Skelter," and "Strawberry Fields Forever." Aside from two brief television appearances, the most remarkable songs in The Beatles catalog were delivered to the masses only through recordings. 

None were ever performed by their makers in front of a live audience.

Join Strawberry Theatre Workshop on May 29-30-31 for a tribute to the songs that the Beatles never played in concert. Paul Hiraga of Downpilot leads an all-star band for the fifth BeatleConcert at 12th Ave Arts on Capitol Hill. No costumes, no accents, and no Beatlemania. Just the music they made played live in a way that The Beatles themselves never knew.

Thursday, Friday & Saturday, May 29-30-31, the musicians attack the set list in an improvised music club in the Mainstage Theatre at 12th Ave Arts. Doors will open for all shows at 8:00pm.

 
 

 

VENUE

12th Ave Arts
1620 12th Ave
Seattle, WA 98122

Plan Your Visit

 
 

CAST AND CREW

WRITTEN BY
John Lennon
Paul McCartney
George Harrison
Ringo Starr

PERFORMED BY 
Paul Hirago
Tim DiJulio
Bhama Roget
Jeff Brown

GUESTS
Jose Gonzales
Ric Penttila
Max Rose

 

PRESS KIT

LISTING INFORMATION
Title: BeatleConcert
Date: Thu-Fri-Sat May 29-30-31, 2025
Plays: Doors open 8:30pm
Venue: 12th Ave Arts
Address: 1620 12th Ave, Seattle 98122
Tickets: $42

Online Sales: https://buytickets.at/strawberrytheatreworkshop/1513069

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