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The Shabby Road Orchestra Performs The Beatles, 1967-1970 (“The Blue Album”)

Saturday, April 18, 2026
6:30 pm Doors // 7:30 pm Music
All Ages

  • $45 ($55.38 w. taxes/fees) Premium Seating

  • $40 ($49.61 w. taxes/fees) Preferred Reserved Seating $45 ($52 w. taxes/fees) At The Door

  • $35 ($43.85 w. taxes/fees) Advance General Admission

  • $40 ($46 w. taxes/fees) At The Door General Admission

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For the first time ever, Minneapolis legends the Shabby Road Orchestra perform The Beatles, 1967-1970! Also known as The Blue Album, it was a double disc compilation of chart-topping songs and deep cuts from the Beatles, first released by Apple Corps in 1973 in the early years after the band's break up. As counterpart to a compilation from the years 1962-1966, (“The Red Album”) it was quickly recognizable for an iconic re-staging of a photograph catching the band looking down from a London balcony. A wide ranging collection of music from the band's ground-breaking studio years, The Blue Album includes a sprawling 28 songs clocking in at nearly 100 minutes in length. 

With rarely-performed songs like “Hey Jude,” “Revolution,” and “All You Need is Love,” The Blue Album quickly took its place as the definitive introduction to the band for a new generation of listeners raised in the 1970s and 1980s. This will be the Shabby Road Orchestra’s first performance of The Blue Album, a show requiring an early start in order to get through this diverse body of music in one night!

The Shabby Road Orchestra is a Minneapolis-based 12-piece known for its head-turning performances of late period Beatles music.

Adam Levy: Guitars, vocals

John Eller: Guitars, vocals

John Fields: Bass

Brandon Sampson: Guitars, vocals

Joe Carey: Guitars, vocals

Ken Chastain: Drums, vocals

Paul Scott: Piano

Tom Scott: Keyboards

Jacqueline Ultan: Cello

David Foley: Woodwinds, horns

Andy Nelson:  Woodwinds

Ben Busse: Trombone

Original Blue Album-inspired artwork by Anita White