04 May 2022 - 0 Comments
New Zealand’s love affair with The Beatles has lasted over six decades. From screaming teens in the 60's to six figure album sales in the 2000's. Beatles songs have been a soundtrack to a generation; an anthem to youth and beyond. Beatlemania has never left our shores!
Combining the extraordinary talents of the Christchurch Symphony Orchestra in Christchurch, the Orchestra Wellington in the capital and the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra in Auckland and Hamilton, with the amazing voices of Annie Crummer, Laughton Kora and Matthew Pike, plus a stonking rhythm section, this concert series is one not to be missed.
This magical mystery tour of The Beatles’ reign over international pop charts begins with their early hits and progresses through to
their more psychedelic era, with Sgt Pepper and the White Album.
So come together this Christmas, secure your ticket to ride and show the world that all you need is love!
Great seats still available via Ticketmaster and Ticketek. Grab your ticket to ride today!
New Zealand’s love affair with The Beatles:
Beatlemania hit New Zealand on 21 June, 1964 when 7000 hysterical fans greeted the Fab Four in Wellington during their ‘Far East’ tour. After concerts in the United States, Europe, Hong Kong and Australia, the lads from Liverpool touched down in New
Zealand.
The Beatles’ fame preceded them and Kiwi teenagers were ready for action. In Wellington, police struggled to keep crowds behind a wire fence at the airport and rapturous fans besieged the Beatles’ hotel.
On 22 June the Beatles played
their first New Zealand concerts, repeating a 30-minute 11-song set as fans screamed and punctured the seats of the Wellington Town Hall with their stiletto heels. Audiences in Auckland, Christchurch and Dunedin followed suit.
Fast forward
to 36 year to 2000 when the best of The Beatles compilation album was released in New Zealand and became one of the biggest selling albums in New Zealand history. Another 21 years down the track and The Beatles songs are now being enjoyed by a new
young audience, with 65 per cent of the Beatles' listeners on Spotify under the age of 34.
Beatles songs were streamed an astonishing 50 million times in the first 48 hours after they became available to listen to live on the internet for
the first time. According to records, The Beatles still have the most No.1 singles on the NZ Music Chart with 14 as a band, followed by Justin Bieber with 10 and Katy Perry with 9 No.1 singles respectively.
This is your big chance to get
on board this magical mystery tour!
All You Need Is Love tour
Wellington
Thursday, 2 June
Opera House
8pm
Tickets: Ticketmaster
Christchurch
Thursday, 23 June
Christchurch Town Hall
8pm
Tickets:
Ticketek
Hamilton
Sunday, 24 July
Claudelands Arena
4pm
Tickets: Ticketek
Auckland
Kiri Te Kanawa Theatre, Aotea Centre
Wednesday, 27 July
8pm
Tickets: Ticketmaster
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