Let It Be Live 50th Anniversary Australian Tour
Following two sold-out tours of The Beatles’ Abbey Road live in 2019/20, ARC is returning in 2021 to present the final Beatles album in all its glory – Let It Be.
ARC, Antipodean Rock Collective, comprised of Kram, Darren Middleton, Mark Wilson and Davey Lane are self-confessed Beatles tragics. As they did with Abbey Road Live, the band will once again walk the tightrope to faithfully and lovingly bring another brilliant Beatles creation to life on stage – Let It Be from start to finish – followed by a second set playing a selection of favourites spanning the breadth of The Beatles’ catalogue.
Predominately recorded in 1969 prior to Abbey Road, Let It Be was released on May 8th 1970, days before the release film of the same name and almost a month after the band split-up.
Home to 12 tracks including Get Back, The Long and Winding Road, Across the Universe and of course Let It Be, McCartney’s ode to his mother, Mary. It was The Beatles’ 12th and final studio album, and the closing chapter in the greatest rock ‘n’ roll story of all time. The Let It Be recording sessions were filmed and are set to be released later this year in the Peter Jackson produced and directed documentary, The Beatles: Get Back.
Let It Be Live will tour around the country this July with tickets going on sale this Wednesday, April 14, at 1pm.
My Live Nation members may be among the first to access tickets during the pre-sale beginning at 12pm tomorrow, April 13.
For complete tour, ticket and VIP Experience information, visit: livenation.com.au.
Let It Be Live
The Events Centre, Caloundra
Thursday July 15
Twin Towns, Tweed Heads
Friday July 16
Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane
Saturday July 17
The Playhouse, Darwin Entertainment Centre
Tuesday July 20
Perth Concert Hall
Thursday July 22
Festival Theatre, Adelaide
Saturday July 24
Palais Theatre, Melbourne
Sunday July 25
Albury Entertainment Centre
Tuesday July 27
Canberra Theatre
Wednesday July 28
Anita’s Theatre, Wollongong
Friday July 30
Enmore Theatre, Sydney
Saturday July 31
Civic Theatre, Newcastle
Sunday August 1
