The Sheffield Beatles Project is a 30-member supergroup of Sheffield’s finest musicians, dedicated to faithfully recreating iconic albums by The Beatles in their entirety.
After two years of sell-out shows they are returning to Sheffield’s Octagon Centre on Saturday 7th and Sunday 8th December to perform The White Album. As always, they will be playing the entire album in full: every song, every harmony, every tiny interlude and unexpected moment will be faithfully recreated. If it’s on the album - it’s in their show.
Saturday 7th December will be a fully standing gig, while Sunday 8th will be an all-seated accessible show.
This Sunday gig will be an event that the organisers hope will be accessible for everyone. Every ticket will be seated, and as well as that they’ll be starting a little earlier (doors at 3pm for a 4pm start), turning the volume down just a little bit and keeping the house lights dimmed but not off.
For children and families, neurodivergent people, and those who just don’t like standing, they hope you will all feel safe and comfortable.
If you’ve got any questions about accessibility please contact the band at sheffieldbeatlesproject@gmail.com.
Tickets are on sale and are priced £25 or £17 for under-14s (plus booking fees).
Visit bit.ly/sbptix2024 to buy them now.
£25 / £17 (under 14s)