This show belongs to the Adelaide Fringe 2024 season. This season is now over.

Graphic design of the band the Beatles crossing the Abbey Road zebra crossing. Pink background and patterned sides.
Three females in black costuming, standing on stage in the middle of a song and routine. Centre performing is playing a pink electric guitar behind a golden microphone stand
Two girls, one sitting on a tricycle decorated with flowers and another in a pose holding a white flower. Bubbles surround with holographic and pastel pink colourings.

Come Together - The Beatles Rock Show

Music • Rock
South Australia

Imagine the monumental classics, shaken-up and given a twist, for what is guaranteed to be a night full of nostalgic Beatles euphoria.

Re-imagined musical arrangements paired with movement and production will deliver a kaleidoscopic and emotional journey, leaving audiences overwhelmed with love for the Fab Four!

Witness a Beatles tribute like no other, featuring powerhouse vocalist and musician, Rachel Vidoni and a line-up of all-star musicians including dancers from around the globe.

Escape into our magical wonderland and indulge in a live rock and artistic theatrical show, sound-tracked by the world’s biggest musical legends!

★★★★★ "An uplifting hour of well-known Beatles tunes delivered with theatrical flair, musical punch and importantly, feeling" InReview

BankSA Best Music Award Winner 2023

Weekly Award Winner 2023

Presented by: The Little Things Productions

The Little Things Productions is proud to support local, emerging artists to reach potentials never dreamt of, and to connect the rest of the world with the amazing home-grown talent & artists alike.

This brand new company is full of ideas and will be working with local musicians and performers in all realms, as well as in conjunction with producers, promoters & venues to create a new vision for what South Australia really has to offer in terms of talent.

Proudly South Australian.

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