LONDON · GRASS-ROOTS GIG

The Bootleg Beatles at The Royal Hall at The Royal Hall, London

Saturday, 3 October 2026 · doors 7pm · The Royal Hall, London

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THE BOOTLEG BEATLES IN CONCERT 2025-2026. Following the triumph of their last concert celebrating the songs of the Beatles' iconic five films, The Bootleg Beatles return this year with their focus on another Famous Five.

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DateSaturday, 3 October 2026
Doors7pm
EntryTBA
AgesAll ages

Where

The Royal Hall
London
London

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The Bootleg Beatles at The Royal Hall are playing The Royal Hall in London on Saturday, 3 October 2026. Doors open at 7pm. This listing is part of the London grass-roots gig directory — browse more upcoming London gigs there.

THE BOOTLEG BEATLES IN CONCERT 2025-2026. Following the triumph of their last concert celebrating the songs of the Beatles' iconic five films, The Bootleg Beatles return this year with their focus on another Famous Five. This time, it's The Beatles top five selling albums - the Dylan influenced Rubber Soul, the experimental Revolver, Sgt Pepper heralding the Summer of Love and psychedelia, The 'White Album' with its glorious eclectic mish mash of styles, and their grand finale , the musically sophisticated Abbey Road. Each LP as groundbreaking as its predecessor, each LP uniquely diverse, and each now brought to life on stage in one very special concert by The Bootleg Beatles and their merry band of gifted backing musicians. For Beatle enthusiasts of all ages, not to be missed on any account. "Less a tribute - more a reincarnation". The Telegraph "Mind-boggling accuracy." The Mail on Sunday "The magic of perfect Illusion." - Rolling Stone.

Venue: The Royal Hall, Harrogate

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The Bootleg Beatles at The Royal Hall is at The Royal Hall, London.
Doors 7pm on Saturday, 3 October 2026.
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