It's that time again! After tremendous successes with Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Abbey Road, and The Dark Side of the Moon, the tribute band Tirol is getting together once more to pay homage to the musical history of the 1960s. Having missed the 50th anniversary of Wish You Were Here in 2025, these exceptional musicians from all corners of Tyrol are expanding their horizons and celebrating their first 60s album. In 1966, Revolver will be presented to an international audience; in 2026, to a select group of listeners for the first time. Finally, you can despise the Taxman together with your loved ones, mourn Eleanor Rigby, and immerse yourself in the Yellow Submarine, where we all famously live. And that's not all: whoever says Revolver must also say Rubber Soul. Though this predecessor album, also created in the legendary Abbey Road Studios, came out in 1965, firstly the two albums belong inseparably together, and secondly, why be stingy? Michelle is cordially invited, as is every Nowhere Man. For Norwegian Wood we've got no silly quip, but it's one of the most beautiful songs in the world—at least of those I've heard In My Life. So here's what you get: 28 timeless classics from the world's most famous band, songs they themselves never even played live, each over 60 years old, performed by a handful of Tyrolean rascals who've been listening to both albums inside out since childhood. And this is a one-time-only event. Never again. You Won't See Me, and the best part: it won't even ruin the evening for non-Beatles fans. So come by before it's too late. Tomorrow Never Knows!
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