A concert with four rebels that mainly focuses on The Beatles, but also appeals to young people. There are pink wigs, soap bubbles, gold capes and a roaring audience. Adults enjoy listening to their favorite songs from their youth, and young people get to hear a bit from one of the best bands of the past.

 

Beatles in disguise is a concert that pays tribute to The Beatles by playing several of the songs in a jazzy version. It's a four-piece band where the lead singer sings with a beautiful voice. She immerses herself in the music and takes everyone on a completely different concert with soap bubbles and pink wigs.

 

The concert is great for adult Beatles fans, but also great for young people. They talk about the revolution when they were young, but say that never have so many young people as today gone on strike for the climate. The band engages the young people and gets everyone to stand up and shout. 

 

During the performance, the singer dresses up and says that it is important to take care of the child inside you. The band talks a lot about The Beatles, but mostly about John Lennon. "The surreal should be the realistic," he said. He was interested in the absurd and abstract. Beatles in disguise conveys this message in a fun, creative and musical way.

 

Love is the theme they bring up a lot during the concert. The last thing they say before the concert is over is that love is mankind's superpower, and they encourage everyone to go out and use their superpower. 

 

Even though the message and the music were incredible, I felt that something was missing in the melody itself. It's hard to put my finger on it, but I think they were missing an instrument like drums or saxophone. Sometimes the songs were perhaps all a little too calm. With the accordion, it sometimes sounded a bit like jazz. Apart from that, it was a really fun concert with lots of good music and many important messages. It's not a concert for those who want to dance, but more for those who like to hear about important topics. Of course, it's also for Beatles fans. 

 

Written by Aurora.