Yesterday
Yesterday - The Las Vegas Beatles Show is a rich showcase that returns fans to the musical genius of international superstars, The Beatles. Audiences will be dazzled by the fantastic music, iconic wardrobe, and spot on performances. This showcase is fun, entertaining, and brings talented musicians together for an unforgettable night.
Founded by John Lennon performer, Don Bellezzo, Yesterday tours throughout the United States and Internationally. They have completed over seven tours to such places as Japan, Canada, the Philippines, Hong Kong, Bahamas, and United States military bases throughout the World. Having completed a six month run at the Tropicana Las Vegas Resort Casino, the group members also became the longest running show in Atlantic City history performing their critically acclaimed production, “The British Are Coming!” nightly for three years. The band also performed as the resident Beatles Show Band for “Legends in Concert”, the World’s premier and longest running tribute show.
Performing over the last ten years with many of today’s most renowned symphonies in the POPS series, the group provides charts for a 50 piece orchestra with scores for such Beatles classics as “Something”, “A Day in the Life”, “Penny Lane”, and “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band”.
Yesterday has been featured in Rolling Stone Magazine, Showbiz Magazine, on NBC, CBS, and ABC, Dick Clark’s “Your Big Break”, Ed McMahon’s “Star Search”, and they recently returned as highlight of the annual Joe Johnson’s Beatles Cruise aboard the Royal Caribbean Cruise lines. Their talent even earned them the honor of entertaining at the prestigious Smithsonian Institute in Washington, D.C. for the United States Postal Service during the unveiling of the commemorative ‘Yellow Submarine’ Postage Stamp.
Professional and highly detailed, Yesterday will pack your venue with great music and get the audience dancing, screaming, and singing along. This stage show is perfect for casino entertainment, music venues, theaters, outdoor festivals, major events, and large concert halls