Beatlemania Now coming to The Carolina Opry Theater February 3
Beatlemania Now will perform at The Carolina Opry Theater on Sunday, February 3, 2019 at 6pm as part of Calvin Gilmore’s Myrtle Beach Performing Arts Series.
Recapture the excitement, the mood and the frantic intensity as Beatlemania Now performs live-on-stage, against a backdrop of stunning images which evoke memories of some of the most turbulent decades of modern times…the 60’s and 70’s! A “must see” experience for all ages, featuring the legendary music of the Beatles, transcending time and generations.
Phil Roura of The New York Daily News calls Beatlemania Now show “A Fab Force” and says, “Every now and then a show comes along that doesn’t just entertain but has a sense of history. That’s exactly what you’ll get at Beatlemania Now, A tribute to the The Fab Four…”
Audiences are taken back to those iconic musical decades as timeless songs like “She Loves You”, “Yesterday” and “Strawberry Fields Forever” are played. It’s an exhilarating performance that will have you singing along, dancing in the aisles and experiencing emotions you thought were long forgotten.
Beatlemania Now will be live at The Carolina Opry Theater, for one night only, on February 3, 2019 at 6:00pm. Tickets are on sale now. To buy tickets click the button below, call 800-843-6779, or visit www.TheCarolinaOpry.com.
More Information about Calvin Gilmore and Gilmore Entertainment
Gilmore Entertainment and The Carolina Opry Theater have long been the leader of musical variety show entertainment in the Southeast, with the classic Carolina Opry Show, retro Time Warp, Thunder & Light, the all new Pure Magic and The Carolina Opry Christmas Special. Gilmore and his shows have been featured by USA Today, NBC Nightly News, Southern Living Magazine, Variety, and a host of other newspapers and television shows. It is the only Myrtle Beach show to receive the coveted South Carolina Governor’s Cup, as well as being voted South Carolina’s Most Outstanding Attraction. In recent years, Gilmore has performed regularly on the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, and he is designated as South Carolina’s Official Country Music Ambassador.