Get ready to take a step back in time and experience some of the most iconic music in history! This fall, the Victory Theatre in downtown Evansville will come alive with the timeless tunes of The Beatles, thanks to the incredibly talented group, 1964: The Tribute. Since the early 80s, this amazing band has been captivating audiences across the globe, bringing fans the magic of The Beatles' early years in the most authentic way possible.

  • What: 1964: The Tribute
  • When: Friday, November 1, 2024
  • Where: Victory Theatre
  • Tickets: Tickets are available at the Ford Center box office or online at Ticketmaster.com. Keep reading to find out how to WIN a pair of tickets.
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With over two decades of perfecting their craft, 1964: The Tribute has mastered the art of recreating an early ‘60s Beatles concert. From the vintage instruments and period-perfect clothing to the spot-on hairstyles and charming onstage banter, you’ll feel like you’ve been transported to the days when Beatlemania first swept the world. Critics and fans agree - this isn’t just any tribute band. 1964: The Tribute has earned high praise, including being dubbed the “Best Beatles Tribute on Earth” by none other than Rolling Stone magazine!

How to Win Tickets to See 1964: The Tribute

Listen to the MY Morning Show this week (10/21-10/25) for your chances to win tickets to this great concert. We will give away a pair of tickets each weekday morning around 8am.

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The group features Mark Benson as John Lennon, Mac Ruffing as Paul McCartney, Tom Work as George Harrison, and Bobby Potter as Ringo Starr, and they’ll deliver all your favorite early Beatles hits with unmatched accuracy. Their passion and attention to detail have made them the go-to Beatles tribute band for fans young and old alike.

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