What a great time!
by Jules on 11/11/24River City Casino & Hotel - Saint LouisRating: 5 out of 5These guys were great! I really felt like I was watching the Beatles.

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Set 1:
Selections from 'Help!'
Set 2:
Set 1:
Selections from the album "Help!"
Set 2:
Encore
1963-1964
Help! 60th anniversary
1967
1968-1971
Encore
These guys were great! I really felt like I was watching the Beatles.
Great band, only thing is. I wish the sound were a bit more punchy. Sounded kind of soft so I didn't enjoy that part. Could of been louder and punchier
The band is incredible . However the show is short (90 min), and kind of stopped constantly because of a sort of theatre Ed Sullivan show. It's funny but they make it too long. The Beatles have so so many songs of the different Eras that it's a shame to cut the show with this theatre thing. Another half hour of music minimum would make it 4 or 5 stars.
The Fab Four exceeded our expectations for an amazing show!! They looked and sounded just like the Beatles and gave an excellent, fun-loving and exciting performance! We will definitely return to see them again in the future....
Show is over at 930 on a Friday night. And only did 1 encore? This show should have been longer than one and a half hours. Otherwise, they were amazing.
We had a great time. The band was very entertaining with a costume change halfway through the show. They interacted with the crowd and even came down off the stage for photos.
Brought my 6 1/2 year old grandson who is a huge fan of not only the Beatles, but also "The Fab Four", watching them on Youtube this year. Their performance was not only entertaining, but musically, spot on, impressively capturing the Beatles essence. As for my grandson, "George"giving him his guitar pick at the performance's end, left him with a precious memory he'll have the rest of his life. I'll look forward to seeing "The Fab Four"again with the rest of our family.
These guys really know their stuff. It was a great show, well worth the ticket price. With no opportunity to actually see The Beatles, this is a fantastic substitute.
So much fun! Band was engaging with audience. Sounded great and it was the best time I’ve had at a concert in a long time! AAAAAAAA+++++++
Just the best! The sound. The speech. The costumes.
The Fab Four played the entire British release of the Beatles Rubber Soul album and they did a great job. This approach is what gives each of their shows a unique angle and keeps us coming back to see them. After the intermission, they came back and did some songs off Sgt Pepper and then a variety of other Beatles songs. They remain faithful to the music knowing that is why everyone is there and you can tell they have genuine respect and affection for the music.
I highly recommend the Fab Four. We love the beatles and these guys have it down. These guys are really amazing and I will definitely will drive 50 miles again to see their next show. We saw them at the Orpheum theatre in Los Angeles.
These guys are really good. It’s the closest you are going to get to a Beatles show.
The Fab Four are the best Beatles tribute bands. Gotta see them again!
Beautiful theater, awesome music. Would love to go again and see the band play another album and mix. Would recommend to any Beatle fan.
Absolutely outstanding!!!!! These guys get better every time I see them!!!!
The Orpheum for one was a great venue. Seats are a little tight, but small and intimate. Now The Fab Four were fantastic. They were so good, sounded amazing, loved the crowd interaction. They are worth seeing if you love The Beatles.
2nd time seeing them and they did not disappoint. Highly recommend if you like the beatles
I was blown away by the show. Correct era amps and instruments. All the members are virtuosos. They made the music of my youth come to life again. Cheers mates!
Hey all, cheerio, pip pip and all that, The Fab Four did a great job on every song!* The stand-outs, in my book, were: "The Word", "Michelle", "Girl"(the 2-guitar, (electric & acoustic), instrumental interlude in this one was nice), "I'm Looking Through You", "In My Life", "Sgt. Pepper & Sgt. Pepper (Reprise)", and "A Day in the Life". They had all the right guitars: including the Hofner and Rickenbacker bass, the Gretch Country Gentleman, the powder-blue Strat, the psychedelic Strat, the Gibson SG Standard, the Rickenbacker 12-string, the Epiphone semi-hollow body, the black Rickenbacker 6-string, and the Gibson jumbo acoustic. (The only one I thought was missing was the Fender Esquire (a single-pick-up early Telecaster) that Paul used for the cutting Sgt Pepper leads, I've heard; --- Fab Four George used the SG Standard for those.) They had two keyboards, (left and right), on which they played live all the piano parts (including Martin's harpsichord-sounding solo in "In My Life"and Billy Preston's solo in "Get Back"), and all horn parts and orchestral parts, (no recordings were used.) They had the correct Vox amps on stage that looked good but I don't think a single note went through them; I think everything went directly into the board and out the PA and monitors and was processed accordingly (e.g., the 'harmonium' solo in "Michelle"was played by George on the Gretch and sounded just like the harmonium on the record.) All three-part harmonies were exactly there, including the 3-part oo's in "Michelle"(with Ringo singing one of those parts.) And, as in real life, Ringo had some awfully good 'back-up singers' on his songs. All McCartney, Lennon, Harrison, and Starr character attitudes, haircuts (wigs), clothes (with three costume changes), mannerisms, and expressions were remarkably accurate and reminiscent of the real guys. 'Paul' and 'John' spoke very well to the audience --- in character. In true rock-star fashion, 'Paul' flicked out a lot of guitar picks (white ones, I noticed, presumably so they could be found on the dark floor.) It was a fun evening with some truly fabulous music! *Set List: First Half: Drive My Car, Norwegian Wood, You Won't See Me, Nowhere Man, Think For Yourself, The Word, Michelle, What Goes On, Girl, I'm Looking Through You, In My Life, Wait, If I Needed Someone, Run For Your Life, (end of Rubber Soul). (Set-closing songs:) I Saw Her Standing There & Twist and Shout (Intermission) Second half: Sgt. Pepper, A Day in the Life, Sgt. Pepper (Reprise), Got to Get You Into My Life, Imagine, Something, Get Back, Revolution. (Encore:) Hey Jude