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27.1.2024 | Culture

Relive the music and spirit of the Beatles

Text Mark taylor
Photo © Simone Cecchetti

Relive the music and spirit of the Beatles

 

The well-respected Beatles tribute band, The Beatbox 62-70, will perform two concerts in Estonia this weekend. The concerts in Tallinn and Tartu, will see the band perform hits from the cavern club days of the Beatles up to their mega hits, all with the same charm, energy and costumes as their predecessors. 

In homage to the iconic Liverpool quartet, The Beatbox 62-70 offers a Beatles experience that goes beyond the typical tribute band. Meticulously curated, the performance recreates the energy and charm of the legendary band. The instruments, identical to those used by The Beatles, and custom-tailored clothing evoke the magic of the American tour.

The comprehensive set list spans the evolution of The Beatles’ discography, from the early Liverpool Cavern Club tunes to the masterpieces preceding their breakup, such as “Love Me Do,” “Hey Jude,” and “Let It Be”.

The band’s members Fil Caretti, Mark Breglia, Mik Caputo, and Fed Franchi, are all seasoned musicians in their own right having performed with renowned Italian and international artists. The Beatbox 62-70 have performed all around the world including the USA, New Zealand, France, and Germany.

 

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