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Beatles Vs. Stones

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Beatles vs. Stones on Tour

It’s the ultimate rock ‘n’ roll riddle. Who was the greatest band of the ‘60s: the lovable moptops from Liverpool or the bad boys from London? The Beatles vs. Stones live revue doesn’t purport to provide a definite answer, but it will present two equally convincing cases, as two tribute bands square off in a British Invasion battle royale. Playing the role of The Beatles is Abbey Road, who re-create the Fab Four’s most iconic looks - from the well-dressed lads seen on The Ed Sullivan Show to the psychedelic circus showmen in Sgt. Pepper uniforms - as they take you on a magical musical tour through one of rock’s most revered repertories. And representing the Stones side is tribute act Satisfaction (aka The International Rolling Stones Show), whose uncannily Jaggeresque frontman, Chris LeGrand, peacocks his way through the band’s myriad eras, up into the ‘80s. The two bands each perform three alternating sets, trading some cheeky trash talk along the way. But despite their legendary rivalry, The Beatles and Rolling Stones were actually good friends in real life, and in that spirit, this musical showdown comes to a peacefully rousing conclusion. The two groups join forces at the end for a joint jam, thereby answering the question, What would Lennon and McCartney sound like belting out the chorus to “Jumpin’ Jack Flash”?

Beatles vs. Stones Background

Though its members did make a small handful of TV appearances and recordings together, The Beatles and Rolling Stones never actually performed on the same concert bill before the Fab Four retired from the road in 1966. So in 2011, The Beatles vs. Stones tribute show was launched in Los Angeles to retroactively rectify that situation by bringing together the world’s premier Beatles and Rolling Stones tribute acts on one stage - Abbey Road and Satisfaction. Since then, the show has toured across America and around the world, while hosting residencies at Harrah’s casinos in Reno and Laughlin, Nevada.

Reviews

Rating: 4.4 out of 5 based on 168 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great music!

    by Midgie on 3/5/24The Edge Pavilion - Laughlin

    Loved the music of the Beatles and The Stones. This was a great concert and the musicians did a fantastic job. Loved how we got to listen to both groups on one night.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Beatles vs Stones

    by It was a great show on 3/5/24The Edge Pavilion - Laughlin

    It was a great performance by both. Great music still lives on with these tribute bands.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing show !

    by Me on 3/1/24

    Amazing show! Everyone was dancing, singing and honestly Both group were great!

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    OKAY

    by BLUES on 2/22/24Fox Performing Arts Center - Riverside

    THE BEATLES BLEW THE STONES OFF THE STAGE....YOU NEED TO UPGRADE THEM.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    A fun night !

    by Joy on 2/20/24The Magnolia - El Cajon

    The show was delightful and the performances, particularly the Stone were magnificent.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    A really big show

    by Ronm on 2/20/24

    I can't say enough positive things about these 2 bands. If you are a fan of the Beatles or Stones, you will like it a lot. It was a high energy show. They played for hours and did a good cross section of songs. The costumes were accurate to the period. Most of all, the show got my old soul rocking the night out.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Best show ever!

    by MIL on 2/20/24The Magnolia - El Cajon

    Beatles vs Stones (aka Abbey Road vs Jumping Jack Flash) is a high energy show with very talented musicians that play the best music from both bands and have fun interacting with the audience. They received a well deserved standing ovation from the audience.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    A trip down memory lane

    by Cyn on 2/20/24The Magnolia - El Cajon

    Wonderful concert. Both bands were great. It was a wonderful trip down memory lane. I would definitely attend this concert again. Thank you Beatles and The Rolling Stones.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    GREAT SHOW ... BUT

    by mar on 2/20/24Fox Performing Arts Center - Riverside

    the show itself is great. The sound system at the theater could be better. During the changes of the band the sound was not optimal. It was unbalancanced and at times distorted. Whoever does your sound mix needs to be fired. During the solo by "Ringo"you could not make out the words as the sound was horrible. Drums were the loudest while the guitars lacked luster in their sound. The show was great though I enjoyed it tremendously.

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    Absolutely Out of Tune

    by FFF on 2/19/24Fox Performing Arts Center - Riverside

    The performances were so out of tune, they sounded like a novice high school band who hardly ever practice. The fake accents, poor tuning, ugly wigs, witless jokes, broken equipment made this event very hard to endure.