The Fab Four Upcoming Events & Tickets

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Get ready to relive Beatlemania in all its glory: The Fab Four are back on tour for 2025–26, bringing their celebrated tribute to The Beatles to venues across North America. Known for their precision in recreating the look, sound, and spirit of The Beatles, The Fab Four promise a concert experience steeped in nostalgia, energy, and musical devotion.
The tour begins in October 2025, launching at Family Arena in Saint Charles, MI on October 4, followed by a performance at Rialto Square Theatre in Joliet, IL on October 5. From there, the band moves eastward, appearing at venues like Plymouth Memorial Hall (Massachusetts), Tarrytown Music Hall (New York), Lansdowne Theatre (Pennsylvania), and F.M. Kirby Center in Wilkes‑Barre, PA.
Continuing through October and into November, The Fab Four will play concerts in cities such as Boise, ID, Billings, MT, Rapid City, SD, Sioux Falls, SD, Minneapolis, Evansville, IN, Shipshewana, IN, Atlanta, Milwaukee, WI, Evans, GA, and Green Bay, WI.
The tour then extends through December 2025 where The Fab Four reach Florida (Fort Lauderdale, Melbourne, Fort Myers, Tampa, Jacksonville) and Pacific Northwest destinations including Portland, Eugene, and Seattle.
In January 2026, they return to the East with performances in Pittsburgh and Erie, PA. From there, the tour moves to Concord, NH and Westbrook, ME.
As the year advances, the tour tackles the Midwest and beyond: Temecula, CA (January 2026), Grand Rapids, MI (February 2026), Morristown, NJ (February), Albany, NY (March), Rochester, NY (March), Kansas City, MI (March), Lincoln, NE (March), and Napa, CA (March).
In April 2026, the final legs bring The Fab Four to the East Coast again — Hershey, PA, Richmond, VA, Norfolk, VA — then back to the Midwest with stops in Ames, IA and Rockford, IL. The tour’s closing dates are scheduled in Helena, MT, Kalispell, MT, Spokane, WA, and Washington, D.C.
Throughout this journey, The Fab Four will perform beloved Beatles hits from Help! onward, honoring both early fan favorites and later-era masterpieces with faithful arrangements, visual accuracy, and the emotional resonance that made The Beatles legendary.