This month The Australian Beatles and Jumping Jack Flash (Rolling Stones tribute) take their 'Double Headline' tribute show on the road, starting with a performance at the Bunbury Regional Entertainment Centre.
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The concert includes colourful costumes and authentic instruments with look-alike musicians performing all the hits we know and love from The Beatles and Rolling Stones.
The show starts with the early years of The Beatles with grey suits and mop-top hair and continues to the Sgt Pepper era and beyond to Abbey Road.
After the interval, Jumping Jack Flash take over with their mesmerising tribute to The Rolling Stones.
Spokesperson for The Australian Beatles, Dave Swan, who plays the part of Ringo in the show, said how excited the bands were to be back touring again.
"Pre-COVID we were on a constant world tour, we were even booked to perform in Tokyo during Olympic Games, COVID changed all of that! But we're now back home in Perth and ready to start our Australia-wide tour in Bunbury - we can't wait to "Get Back"!" Mr Swan said.
The tour continues to Albany, then off to Darwin and Katherine in the Northern Territory, before heading to Victoria.
The performance at the Entertainment Centre is a double headline concert, with The Australian Beatles performing alongside fellow rockers Jumping Jack Flash (Rolling Stones Tribute) which features Tommy Jennis as Mick Jagger and Rocky Evangelisti as Keith Richards, the original 'Glimmer' Twins.
The performance is on Friday, July 23 at 7.30pm.
Tickets are on sale now from the BREC Box Office on 1300 661 272 or online at www.bunburyentertainment.com.