
The Beatles concert show Let it Be has returned to the West End for its fourth season.
This is an extraordinary show with all the energy and excitement of a live concert. The band is brilliant musically and the actors playing The Beatles have such an uncanny resemblance to the Fab Four, particularly Paul McCartney and John Lennon. The mannerisms of all four band members are spot on, the way that John Lennon sang and chewed gum, Ringo’s bobbing head in the early days, and Paul McCartney’s rendition of Let it Be are all so true to the original it was as if you were watching the Beatles on stage through their different eras.
The musicianship and the singing is fantastic, with both George and Ringo singing their respective numbers, Here Comes the Sun, While My Guitar Gently Weeps and With a Little Help from My Friends.
Let it Be reminds you just how prolific the Beatles were as song writers and what a catalogue of truly great tunes and lyrics that they composed between them. Let it Be charts The Beatles’ meteoric rise from their humble beginnings in Liverpool’s Cavern Club, through the height of Beatlemania and their later studio work. The show title ‘Let it Be’ is the title of the hit song by The Beatles, released in March 1970 as a single, and as the title track of their last album Let It Be. Written by Paul McCartney, but as ever credited to the Lennon–McCartney writing partnership. It was their final single before McCartney left the band.
Billed as “a spectacular theatrical concert”, Let it Be, is a musical celebration of The Beatles famous hits live in London’s West End. It is the concert that never was, featuring over forty of their greatest hits through the different eras, from their early pop stardom, through the psychedelic and flower power periods all under-pinned with true rock ‘n’ roll greats, awesome ballads and simply great songs including:
- I Wanna Hold Your Hand
- Hard Day’s Night
- Hey Jude
- Come Together
- Yesterday
- All You Need is Love
- Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds
- Let It Be
- Twist and Shout
- She Loves you
- Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band
- Strawberry Fields
- Get Back
- Day Tripper
- When I’m 64
Let It Be has been savoured by Beatles’ fans of a diverse range of ages and nationalities. In fact Let It Be has been enjoyed by more than 700,000 people worldwide, having recently enthralled crowds in Japan, Moscow, Germany and on Broadway.
This is a show where the past is brought back to the present, see The Beatles live!
Booking Dates
First Performance
Thursday 1st January 1970
Last Performance
Thursday 1st January 1970