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Let It Be Gaiety Theatre
September 17, 2018 - September 22, 2018
Let It Be: A Celebration of The Music of The Beatles has firmly established itself as a successful West End. Let It Be makes its way to Dublins Gaiety Theatre from September 17th to 22nd 2018.
The smash-hit stage show has been updated and is back on tour, featuring a brand new Let It Be Part II which has never been seen before in the UK or Ireland.
The show is a celebration of the phenomenal music of The Beatles and has already been seen by more than two million people worldwide, including an acclaimed run in the West End and two UK tours.
WHAT THE CRITICS SAY ABOUT LET IT BE
The Beatles are back sending theatre audiences dancing into the aisles
Reuters, New York
Winning over an Empire full of Liverpudlians (including John Lennons sister Julia) is no mean feat. But one that Let It Be happily achieves
Liverpool Echo
Fab for all the family
The Times of London
Let It Be is the ultimate experience for Beatles fans, and features many of the Fab Fours best loved songs including A Hard Days Night, Day Tripper, Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band, Twist and Shout, I Want To Hold Your Hand and Strawberry Fields Forever.
The team behind international hit stage show Let It Be, have come together once again to create a very special show for fans by incorporating a brand new Let It Be Part II into the show.
The show will then embark on a UK, European and international tour taking countries including Germany and North America.
Beatles fans are invited to join John, Paul, George and Ringo for a great night of live music. Enjoy the early beginnings at the word famous Cavern Club, through to the height of Beatlemania.
In a twist from the original Let It Be show, audiences will then be taken on a Magical Mystery Tour to experience the concert that never was.
Part II of Let It Be is the brand new part of the show, giving audiences the rare opportunity to see The Beatles reunite for one night only, set a decade after the group went their separate ways.