Beatles Rebooted wows capacity crowd

Hundreds enjoyed dancing to the music Photo: Duncan Bridel

The Beatles Rebooted concert wowed a capacity crowd in the Pearl Beach Arboretum on Saturday, October 7.

Presented by the Pearl Beach Arboretum and Pearl Beach Progress Association, the world-class tribute band with strings (nine musicians) recreated, note for note, the music that changed the world.

“While we have had music events in the Pearl Beach Arboretum since 1995, this was the first concert with a rock vibe providing two-and-a-half hours of entertainment from the psychedelia of Strawberry Fields and Come Together to the haunting beauty of Yesterday and Eleanor Rigby,” a Progress Association spokesperson said.

“You would believe the Beatles have actually truly been rebooted.”

President of the Pearl Beach Arboretum Committee Victoria Crawford said more than 650 Beatles enthusiasts enjoyed the concert.

“We have never had so many people up dancing at any concert before,” she said.

“It was a great band and it played about 40 songs.

“The place really rocked; it was such a prefect day.

“Concerts and events would not happen without the community support and volunteering to assist with setting up, managing the event and the parking logistics.”

All proceeds were shared between the Arboretum and the Pearl Beach Progress Association.

“We would love to continue this tradition and any recommendations for artists to perform at future concerts would be appreciated,” Crawford said.

For details email contact@pearlbeacharboretum.org.au

Source:
Pearl Beach Progress Association