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Date Te rā me te wā
27 Mar 2026
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Price Utu hoko
$103.00 - $143.00
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Location Te wāhi
Aotea Centre
Experience the ultimate Beatles tribute with The Fab Four, hailed as "The greatest Beatles show in the world" by the LA Times. This exceptional tribute band is renowned for delivering flawless, note-for-note renditions of all the classic hits that made The Beatles legendary. With their Emmy Award-winning performance, The Fab Four stands out for its remarkable authenticity and attention to detail, bringing the essence of The Beatles to life in every show.
From the early days of Beatlemania to the later, more experimental phases of their career, The Fab Four covers it all with stunning accuracy. Their dedication to replicating the iconic sound and look of John, Paul, George, and Ringo ensures that each performance is a true celebration of The Beatles' music. Whether you're a lifelong fan of The Beatles or someone who has just discovered their incredible music, this tribute act offers an unforgettable experience that will captivate and delight. The Fab Four’s show is not just a concert; it’s an immersive journey through the timeless hits that shaped a generation. The band’s remarkable ability to recreate the magic of The Beatles' performances, complete with authentic costumes and arrangements, makes this tribute act a must-see event.
Don’t miss the opportunity to witness a performance that so perfectly captures the spirit of The Beatles. Make plans to experience The Fab Four and enjoy an evening filled with the memorable music that has defined the rock genre.
Getting there Te huarahi ki reira
The Aotea Centre is a short walk up Queen Street from Britomart station, and the Civic car park is conveniently located beside the venue if you’re driving.
Local tip He tīwhiri mō te rohe
Check out the sculpture of celebrated Kiwi opera singer Dame Kiri Te Kanawa which sits on Level 3 of the Aotea Centre. It was created by local artist Terry Stringer and unveiled by Dame Kiri Te Kanawa herself when the auditorium was named in her honour in 2019.