Beatles fans will want to ‘Come Together’ on Saturday, December 9, for a fun gig fuelled with nostalgia.
The world’s premier Beatle band, The Bootleg Beatles will be returning to Stockton Globe in December for a performance that will strike a chord with many Teesside locals.
This November marks the 60th anniversary of The Beatles famous performance at the Stockton Globe.
Across the world, on the very same day we now know this to also be the same date JFK was assassinated.
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Many residents in and around Stockton will have fond memories of not only visiting the Globe Theatre back in the 1960s but also vivid memories of the notable Beatles gig itself.
With their first concert taking place the same night as such a shocking global event, the November, 22 1963, is a night remembered by many in Stockton.
Fans saw The Beatles rock the Globe for the very first time and as Beatlemania grew in Britain, by the time of their appearance; John, Paul, George and Ringo were well on their way to becoming international stars.
To celebrate this huge milestone, the critically acclaimed Bootleg Beatles, will be performing on the very same stage that the Liverpudlian band graced all those years ago.
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The Bootleg Beatles first visited Stockton Globe in 2021 and transported visitors old and new back in time for an experience reminiscent of The Beatles' performances at the Globe Theatre in 1963 and 1964.
This December, fans will be pleased to learn of the tribute bands return for another nostalgic whirlwind trip through the decade responsible for influencing countless artists to come, the Swinging Sixties.
Join The Bootleg Beatles at Stockton Globe on Saturday 9th December to celebrate the music of one of the most influential bands of all time, and a take a walk down memory lane whilst enjoying a very special slice Globe history.
Tickets are priced from £36.03, and are available to purchase via www.stocktonglobe.co.uk
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