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Published on January 24, 2024
Delray Beach Strums to '60s Vibe with 'Beatles on the Beach' - Catch Cheap Trick Live!Source: Beatles On The Beach

Delray Beach is grooving to the tunes of the '60s once again as "Beatles on the Beach" festival brings Beatlemania back to the city, starting today at Old School Square. Heads up, music fans: this is your chance to see the iconic Cheap Trick performing live on Friday night. They're not the only ones taking the stage; tribute band lovers can catch acts from Finland and The Fab Faux—an ensemble celebrated for their appearances on "Late Show with David Letterman" and "Late Night with Conan O’Brien."

Let me tell you, it isn't just about the music—locals and visitors are in for a whole ensemble of festive activities including the wittily dubbed BeatleCon, a Beatles Art Exhibition, and a themed bar crawl across town and as Palm Beach Illustrated reports, tickets for the bash will range from $39.50 to $228.50; they're up for grabs at the festival's official website, if you're feeling that rock 'n' roll itch.

Art enthusiasts, get excited because there's a kaleidoscope of Beatles-inspired art to absorb at the Cornelle Art Museum - think pieces from John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and Ringo Starr, and for those with an eye for something special, the Stickman Art Exhibition promises a treat with "Didn't I, Didn't I, Didn't I." A piece dedicated to Cheap Trick that's hitting the auctioneer's block for a good cause stated Allison Zucker-Perelman of the Stickman Art Exhibition in an interview with WPTV, "It's really giving back to a community in which you do business in do a commission piece like 'Didn't I, Didn't I, Didn't I' which speaks to the band that's performing but also give back to the community in which we're presenting the the exhibition."

Today's kickoff is a total freebie event starting at 6 p.m. on Pineapple Grove Way, and let's face it, whether it's the drift of classic Beatles melodies or the energy of modern rock legends, Delray Beach is the spot to be for an unforgettable trip down Abbey Road - with a Floridian twist, naturally. Remember, if jamming to Beatles tunes under the Florida sky sounds like a fab idea, then "Ticket To Ride" this wave of nostalgia and catch the vibes before the festival wraps up its five-day tenure on January 28.

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