Beatles vs. Stones with Tributes Abbey Road and Jumping Jack Flash
The Canyon (28912 Roadside Drive Agoura Hills, CA 91301)
- Full Price:
- $20.00 - $23.00
- Our Price:
- FREE - $13.00*
* Additional fees apply.
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The last date listed for Beatles vs. Stones was Friday March 30, 2012 / 9:00pm (Doors at 6:00pm).
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- Full Price:
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- Our Price:
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Goldstar Member Tips
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Janice Crawford on Where to Park
Parking was easy, there is a big lot to park in
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Janice Crawford on Where to Eat
Food was okay, a little pricey
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Janice Crawford on What to Wear
Dress casual and be comfortable
4 Goldstar Member Reviews
This was a dream show for me as The Beatles and Stones are my 2 favorite bands. The show was absolutely 5 star! Both bands were not only sound-a-like but resembled John,Paul,George, and Ringo as well as Mick,Keith,Brian,Charlie,and if you didn't look too close Bill. Video screens were used to intro the groups and enhance the songs and each band did 2 sets alternating with each other. the sound was tight and song selection was excellent and the transition from Beatles to Stones and back again was seamless. I will definitely go again!Written on Apr 05 2012
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The bands were excellent and a great variety of music and popular hits of the group. Imitation was great and they had good singing voices. The food was good tonight.Written on Apr 02 2012
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The bands were fantastic, but the venue was horrible. Concerts I have attended in the past usually have open areas in front of the stage for dancing/standing, however, this venue filled majority of the space with tables and chairs full of old 50-60 year olds eating a fancy meal. There was some empty space behind all the tables, but any time we stood in it or attempted to dance a bouncer would immediately push us back. I just don't understand how a venue fills most of the space with tables. There were so many great moments during the concert, but most of the crowd stayed in their seats speaking amongst each other. The bands even tried to get the audience to stand, but didn't get a response. If you want to just hear the music and watch, sit at tables in the back. You don't need to be close to the stage if you're just going to listen and have conversations. The Canyon Club seriously needs to change how they do things.Written on Apr 02 2012
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More Information About Beatles vs. Stones
Description
Abbey Road:
With their tight harmonies, flawless note for note renditions of Beatles hits, custom-tailored costumes, vintage instruments, Liverpudlian dialect and precise attention to every detail, Abbey Road - A Tribute to the Beatles has honed their show to become one of the most musically and visually satisfying Beatle tribute acts in the world. Abbey Road recreates the magic, music, wit and charm of the Beatles, including the Fab Four's cheeky personalities, familiar onstage banter and patter between songs.
Jumping Jack Flash:
Imagine walking into your favorite 500-seat music venue and stumbling upon the Rolling Stones! They're all there; Mick is prancing and gyrating, Keith is ripping licks, posing with his trusty beat-up Telecaster. Charlie and Bill are laying down the back-beat, and depending on what time of night it is, either Brian Jones or Ron Wood round out the line-up. But there's a problem; this isn't London 1964, but rather Los Angeles 2012. Put down the pint and take a closer look mate, it's Jumping Jack Flash, the world's greatest tribute to the Rolling Stones!


