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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 221 reviews
  • Sgt. Pepper's Satifaction

    by Carbera on 5/21/18Hobby Center - HoustonRating: 4 out of 5

    This show was fun! If I could give 4.5 Stars, I would. There is no better way to describe it. The Beatles were spot on. Musically, the Stones were too, albeit the Mick Jagger singer was a bit off. But still very good. It was a lively, uptempo, playful ride of musical bliss. The top songs of both bands were executed with respectful accuracy. The audience was engaging and receptive. Folks in their 70's to a small child with her father were dancing in the aisles. And, of course, there were the groupie girls (+50 yr old women) constantly popping up and down from their seats and to the front of stage - like the screaming girls of yesteryear at live concerts! I was surprised that only one show was offered at the Hobby Center and that it was not a sell-out. It very well should have been. It was far under promoted. Those who missed it - really missed it. I imagine it may roll around Houston again in the future. If so, you must go. This show was fun!

  • Beatle group was great

    by gpvdlv on 5/21/18Jefferson Theatre - BeaumontRating: 4 out of 5

    The group as the Beatles were great. The band as the Rolling Stones was only ok. The lead singer did not hit the notes good. Over all, we really enjoyed the performance.

  • by Badjer on 5/3/18Lexington Opera House - LexingtonRating: 5 out of 5

    Left show after 30 minutes, Terrible show great venue.

  • Beatles vs. Stones - An Epic Performance

    by Mudroom2 on 4/29/18Lexington Opera House - LexingtonRating: 5 out of 5

    The music was fantastic. Since I have never seen The Beatles in person, it is hard to compare how well the performers are like the real Beatles but they were "spot on" for their music. I may not be as big of a fan of The Rolling Stones as I am The Beatles, but the Stones' music was very good. I have seen The Rolling Stones in person and did not feel that the main vocalists portrayed the real musicians as well as could be. But overall, it was a very entertaining evening.

  • Great show

    by KYShow on 4/29/18Lexington Opera House - LexingtonRating: 4 out of 5

    Both groups did a very good job. Hard to pick a ‘winner.’

  • Satisfaction!

    by rocksteadyfreddy on 4/28/18Lexington Opera House - LexingtonRating: 5 out of 5

    It was a fun night at the Lexington Opera House! This venue is great for this type of show. The musicians were very good and really seemed to enjoy performing. They involved the audience and the audience was very responsive. I thought Chris Legrand as Mick Jagger edged out the rest with his performance. Go see this and you will not be disapointed!

  • Beatles vs Stones

    by Anonymous on 4/28/18Lexington Opera House - LexingtonRating: 5 out of 5

    Great show by both bands. Choice of music fit the bill of my expections. Very much a fun night of great music and showmenship

  • by Anonymous on 4/28/18Lexington Opera House - LexingtonRating: 5 out of 5

    Fun show, talented musicians.a great way to spend an evening.

  • So much fun!

    by DLemmo on 3/13/18The Cave - Big Bear LakeRating: 5 out of 5

    The venue was great, not a bad seat in the house. The show was amazing and the Mick Jagger character was a hoot! He brought down the show!

  • Great show

    by Daddymac7119 on 3/12/18Fox Performing Arts Center - RiversideRating: 4 out of 5

    This was a great show. Was a Vegas-type extravaganza? No. But it was great live music performed by bands who knew what they were doing. The costumes were fun and audience interaction was great. I didn’t know if my date and would like it and we ended up loving it. The Stones singer was absolutely the best part! I’m mid to late 40’s and grew up with this music.

  • Beatles vs Rolling Stones tribute bands

    by LiveWire2 on 3/12/18Fox Performing Arts Center - RiversideRating: 4 out of 5

    Abby Road vs Jumping Jack Flash Tribute was a fun trip into the past. I have always liked both the Beatles and Rolling Stones. All the musicians in this show are very talented. The show looks and sounds great. Nice length show. The Fox Theater is a fantastic place to see a band(s). The theater staff made this a fun night for all. Recommended !

  • Family fun

    by stardustec on 3/12/18Fox Performing Arts Center - RiversideRating: 5 out of 5

    Went with my parents and 7&8 year old kids. We all had a great time. The bands took turns playing short sets and dressed up for each time period. The show ended with a joint song. Truly a fun show. Hope to see it again.

  • Great performance!

    by Cindy1974 on 12/8/17Hard Rock Rocksino Northfield Park Hard Rock Live - NorthfieldRating: 4 out of 5

    Both bands were excellent. This was my second time attending this concert, and I enjoyed it as much as the first time. Both bands have so much energy and talent!

  • Beatles v Stones...GREAT SHOW!

    by Mick3 on 12/6/17Hard Rock Rocksino Northfield Park Hard Rock Live - NorthfieldRating: 4 out of 5

    Highlights: Beatles Sgt. Pepper outfits... Stones "Honky Tonk Women" stick around for the encore (no spoilers!)

  • Terrible Show

    by DTruz on 12/5/17Hard Rock Rocksino Northfield Park Hard Rock Live - NorthfieldRating: 3 out of 5

    Beatles cover band was great! Stones cover band was terrible. Lead singer butchered the music. Also expected a battle, and they only battled once.. which turned out great! Overall though, the show was a disappointment.

  • Good Time Rock & Roll

    by Duts65 on 12/5/17Hard Rock Rocksino Northfield Park Hard Rock Live - NorthfieldRating: 5 out of 5

    What a show! Brings back memories of my teenage years! Both bands were great and did a real tribute to the Beatles and the Stones! Also the Hard Rock Rocksino at Northfield Park is a super place for an evening out.

  • Best experience ever

    by HollyG123456 on 12/5/17Hard Rock Rocksino Northfield Park Hard Rock Live - NorthfieldRating: 5 out of 5

    Bands were so great. Seating was excellent. Over all a fantastic experience.

  • by Anonymous on 12/5/17Hard Rock Rocksino Northfield Park Hard Rock Live - NorthfieldRating: 4 out of 5

    The Beatles AND the Stones musicians were fabulous - it felt like we were reliving the real concerts we saw years ago. We loved the transition from older music with appropriate costume to the more recent years' music and costume. The musicians were not only talented, but fun and interacted with the audience. The finale with the groups coming together was incredible. We really enjoyed the evening and would see them again!

  • excellent

    by MKD1954 on 12/5/17Hard Rock Rocksino Northfield Park Hard Rock Live - NorthfieldRating: 4 out of 5

    Both bands sounded great had lots of energy very enjoyable

  • by Anonymous on 12/5/17Hard Rock Rocksino Northfield Park Hard Rock Live - NorthfieldRating: 4 out of 5

    Nostalgic! We had a great time! Would definitely see again.