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Rain - A Tribute to the Beatles at Ruth Eckerd Hall

Why see Rain - A Tribute to the Beatles?

The Ultimate Beatles Tribute Band!

Together longer than The Beatles themselves, RAIN has mastered every song, gesture and nuance of the legendary group, delivering a totally live, note-for-note performance that's as infectious as it is transporting. From the early hits to later classics that The Beatles never got the chance to play live - including the most complex and challenging songs - this adoring tribute will take you back to a time when all you needed was love, peace and a little help from your friends!

What To Expect

No other rendition of The Beatles' music comes close to this level of performance, which has taken years of mastery and attention to detail that is unmatched. From the early days of The Beatles' appearance on the Ed Sullivan show in 1964, through Shea Stadium, the Sgt. Pepper era and on to the Abbey Road years, the RAIN captures it all flawlessly.

Key Information

Audience

Suitable for audiences of all ages

Run Time

Two hours and 20 minutes including one 20 minute intermission

Dates

Finished Mar 2, 2022

Creative

Founder and Manager - Mark Lewis

Reviews

Customer reviews

32 reviews, average rating: (4.3 Stars)

Candace

RAIN of Love Last Night

What a fabulous show! At first, it seemed like I was back in the 60’s at a Beatles performance. RAIN did a magnificent job in being the Fab 4. They hit the mark! The music, gestures, and personalities were spot on. Well done! Bravo! I want to go back for another show. Thanks for a very memorable and totally fun evening! This is definitely a MUST see! ... Read more

Beverly M

Memory Lane

Totally awesome show. My seats in left orchestra were perfect giving me a great view of the stage and videos. The show portrayed a real history of the Beatles starting with their appearance on the Ed Sullivan show and ending with a tribute to their grand finale album Abby Road. The band members truly resembled the original Fab Four giving one the feeling of actually being at a 60’s Beatles concert. Matinee audience made up of mostly baby boomers reliving the great and not so great 1960’s. I actually had tears in my eyes when they played the song “Yesterday “ which reminded me of a not so great time in my life. A very powerful and moving concert. OK for families but only if there is an appreciation for Beatles music or music in general. I would love for my 40 something kids to watch this so I could tell them this was my life in the ‘60’s. ... Read more

Jpete

Was it Ringo??

Fabulous show. Did anyone see Rngo in the lobby? Good impersonator or was it him........ ... Read more
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